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Categories • Stack's September 2006 → U. S. Coins → U. S. Colonial Coins → Massachusetts Coppers |
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Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
167 |
1787 Massachusetts Half Cent. Ryder 4-C.
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F |
$300.00 |
80.3 gns. Fine. Pleasing, slightly glossy blue-brown surfaces are mark-free and exhibit a touch of granularity in the reverse field. Usual heavy die crack is noted at Indian's feet. |
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168 |
1787 Massachusetts Cent. Ryder 1-D (R-3-)
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VF |
$350.00 |
145.3 gns. Very Fine, essentially Choice. Surfaces are hard and glossy, with a deep chestnut brown hue and lighter, golden-brown highlights in the fields of both obverse and reverse. There is some weakness at 'TTS' and the corresponding area of the obverse, mostly likely the result of some inherent planchet thinness in that area. Here is a very appealed, well-detailed and fully dated... more |
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169 |
1787 Massachusetts Cent. Ryder 2b-A. Horned Eagle
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VF to EF |
$350.00 |
Very Good. Pleasing and glossy, dark brown surfaces exhibit some minor scratches in obverse fields; 1788 Massachusetts Cent. Ryder 6-N. Very Fine to Extremely Fine in terms of wear. Surfaces exhibit advanced granularity that roughens the surface quality; 1788 Massachusetts Cent. Ryder 10-L. Very Good, or so. Here is glossy, chestnut brown coin with some minor planchet laminations, rim bruises,... more |
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170 |
1787 Massachusetts Cent. Ryder 4-C (R-4-). Bowed Head
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CH AU |
$4,200.00 |
Choice About Uncirculated, nearly Mint State. Just a touch of rub is noted on the Indian's tunic and at the eagle's head. The fields are microscopically granular but are quite hard and glossy, giving this very well struck coin a very appealing appearance. Well-centered on a tight flan, leaving little room for denticles, which are all but missing from the coin. Here is a high grade example of... more |
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171 |
1788 Massachusetts Cent. Ryder 1-D (R-3-)
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AB VF |
$250.00 |
145.4 gns. About Very Fine. Dark brown and mostly smooth, this coin exhibits some minor graininess in the fields. Peripheries a bit weak, central devices are strong on this coin exhibit light olive toning around the design motifs. A single rim nick is noted by 'M' on reverse. |
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172 |
1788 Massachusetts Cent. Ryder 6-N (R-3-)
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AU |
$2,600.00 |
161.1 gns. About Uncirculated. Glossy, medium brown surfaces exhibit areas of ruddy toning on both obverse and reverse. A single, minor planchet lamination is noted on either side of this very appealing, well struck type coin. |
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173 |
1788 Cent. Ryder 6-N (Low R-3)
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VF |
$750.00 |
146.7 grains. Very Fine. Mottled olive brown on both sides. Fields show a wisp of microgranularity, centers somewhat soft. Obverse shows a planchet flaw along top rim, a tiny reverse rim tic appears at 8:00. |
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174 |
1788 Massachusetts Cent. Ryder 10-L.
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AU |
$2,500.00 |
152.7 gns. About Uncirculated, or finer. Perfectly centered and well struck, this specimen exhibits rich chocolate brown surfaces that are essentially problem-free. A minor, thin lamination traverses reverse, and magnification discovers subtle graininess in the fields of this wonderful type coin. Here is a well pedigreed, very attractive specimen of the 1788 Massachusetts Cent. |
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175 |
1788 Massachusetts Cent. Ryder 11-C (R-5)
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VF |
$675.00 |
147.8 gns. Very Fine. Medium brown surfaces are hard and exhibit a touch of gloss despite some intermittent pitting on both sides. The eagle is strongly detailed, but the 1788 date is a bit ill-defined. Here is the chance to buy a very acceptable specimen of this very scarce die variety. |
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176 |
1788 Cent. R.12-M (Low R-4)
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VF |
$425.00 |
Very Fine. 153.2 grains. Olive brown in color on both sides with some unusual deeper swirly areas on the obverse. Surfaces microgranular everywhere, reverse rim shows two tics. |
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