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Categories  •  Stack's September 2006 U. S. Coins U. S. Colonial Coins The Coinage of William Wood
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Lot # Description GradeView our Explanation of Comparative Grading Hammer Price
88 1722 Rosa Americana Penny. VTILE. EF $310.00

Very Good. Here is a well-worn, dark olive-brown specimen of this scarce legend variant; 1722 Rosa Americana Penny. UTILE. Extremely Fine detail. Surfaces are a pleasing dark brown tone but are quite roughened. Here is a nice major spelling variety set of 1722 Rosa pennies. 2 pieces.
89 1722 Rosa Americana Twopence. Stop after X. F $260.00

Fine. Golden brown, even brassy in tone with some pitting through George's neck; 1722 Rosa Americana Penny. UTILE. Fine or better. As usual with the Rosas, this coin's surfaces are quite rough but the devices are well detailed; 1723/2 Wood's Hibernia Halfpenny. Fine. Dark brown, with ancient scratches, a rim bruise, and verdigris. 3 pieces.
90 1723 Wood's Hibernia Farthing. DEI.GRATIA.REX. Choice Uncirculated CH UNC $1,300.00
1723 Wood's Hibernia Farthing. DEI.GRATIA.REX. Choice Uncirculated. Lustrous, mahogany brown surfaces...
Lustrous, mahogany brown surfaces exhibit subtle hints of original mint red color. Strike is bold for the issue, and the surfaces are quite attractive on the overall. Fine die lines are noted in obverse fields, a die crack connects 'GRAT' on obverse, and another die crack connects 'NIA' to '1' of date on reverse. PCGS MS63BN.
91 1723 Wood's Hibernia Farthing. DEI.GRATIA.REX. AU $350.00

53.6 gns. About Uncirculated. Glossy, mahogany brown surfaces. Dies are cracked and crumbling on both sides.
92 1723 Wood's Hibernia Farthing. DEI.GRATIA.REX. AU $450.00

58.5 gns. About Uncirculated. Lustrous, golden-brown surfaces are quite glossy and attractive. E's in legends seem to be deformed, 'G' in GEORGIUS has an extra crossbar at left curve (!), and harpstrings in angel extend above the harp.
93 1723 Wood's Hibernia Farthing. DEI.GRATIA.REX. CH EF $250.00

57.2 gns. Choice Extremely Fine. Hints of lustre are joined by light deposits in the devices of this ruddy brown coin.
94 1723 Wood's Hibernia Farthing. DEI.GRATIA.REX. EF $160.00

64.3 gns. Extremely Fine. Glossy, chestnut brown surfaces exhibit some minor roughness only on the obverse.
95 1723 Wood's Hibernia Halfpenny. No Pellet Before H. I/A in HIBERNIA. UNC $600.00
1723 Wood's Hibernia Halfpenny. No Pellet Before H. I/A in HIBERNIA. 118.8 gns. Uncirculated, nearly...
118.8 gns. Uncirculated, nearly Choice. Lustrous, ever so slightly prooflike surfaces define this lovely, chocolate brown specimen. The 'I' in HIBERNIA is clearly punched over a partially effaced 'A', and in fact the 'B', 'R', and 'N' of that word also show signs of repunching or overpunching. Perhaps the engraver noticed that he had left a letter from the word HIBERNIA and made the...  more
96 1723 Wood's Hibernia Halfpenny. No Pellet Before H. CH EF $400.00

Choice Extremely Fine. Gently lustrous, blue-brown fields define this coin. A small planchet lamination is noted at George's neck; 1723 Wood's Hibernia Farthing. DEI.GRATI.REX. H/I in HIBERNIA. Extremely Fine. Glossy, deep mahogany brown. There is an extra set of serifs between 'H' and 'I' in HIBERNIA, which might be from a primary 'H' or 'I'. 2 pieces.
97 1723 Wood's Hibernia Halfpenny. No Pellet Before H. EF $300.00

Extremely Fine. Glossy, olive-brown surfaces are quite attractive; 1723 Wood's Hibernia Farthing DEI.GRATIA.REX. Fine. Surfaces are a bit rough. 2 pieces.
98 1724 Wood's Hibernia Halfpenny. No Stop After Date EF $320.00

101.3 gns. Extremely Fine in terms of wear. Dark brown surfaces are hard and exhibit microscopic porosity on both sides. Here is a well-detailed specimen of a date that is much less frequently encountered than the 1723.
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