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Categories • Stack's September 2006 → U. S. Coins → U. S. Large Cents → U. S. Coronet Head Large Cents |
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Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
297 |
1817 Newcomb 14. 13 Stars. Mint State-62
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MS-62 |
$400.00 |
Surfaces are mostly brown but boast abundant original mint red in the fields and devices of this lovely type coin. A single orange verdigris spot is well hidden among the leaves at right reverse. |
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298 |
1817 N.16. 15 Stars
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AU-50 |
$250.00 |
Very Fine-20; 1850 About Uncirculated-50, recolored; 1857 Flying Eagle Cent. About Uncirculated, cleaned. A fine survey trio boasting bold detail. 3 pieces. |
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299 |
1818 N.10
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AU-58 |
$200.00 |
About Uncirculated-58. The present example of this Randall hoard variety is of the later die state which is cracked through all stars and the date. A few minute toning spots are noted for accuracy. There is some red color showing from a past lightening, but the coin is retoning to a more natural hue. |
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300 |
1849 N.7
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AU-53 |
$600.00 |
About Uncirculated-53; 1852 N.16. About Uncirculated-55, cleaned long ago; 1853 N.15. Mint State-62; 1855 N.2. Upright 5's. Mint State-62. Here is a handsome quartet of well struck and attractive coins that show little if any wear. 4 pieces. |
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301 |
1850 N.12. Mint State-63
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MS-63 |
$525.00 |
Each surface retains an attractive brick red patina. Problem-free surfaces cover vivid detail. |
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302 |
1851
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AU-53 |
$350.00 |
Extremely Fine-45; 1852 Extremely Fine-45; 1853 Extremely Fine-45; 1854 About Uncirculated-53; 1856 Extremely Fine-45. A lovely group of late date Large Cents showing just the lightest of wear. 5 pieces. |
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303 |
1855 N-4. Upright 5's. Mint State-63
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MS-63 |
$240.00 |
The central areas of this coin are mint red and the peripheral devices are toned a brassy green color. A charming coin with pleasing lustre. |
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304 |
1856 N-14. Slant 5. Mint State-64
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MS-64 |
$400.00 |
This beautiful coin is chocolate brown with a good deal of original mint red color peeking from the protected areas. The well preserved surfaces are smooth and mark-free. |
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