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Categories • Stack's October 2005 New York → Stack's 70th Anniversary Sale → U. S. Eagles ($10.00 Gold) → U. S. Capped Bust, Large Eagle Reverse Eagles |
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Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
1274 |
1797 Tar.12. Br.2-C. (R-4). Stars 10 x 6
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CH AU |
$33,000.00 |
Choice About Uncirculated and on the cusp of Mint State. This is the only variety with this distinctive star arrangement, and all obverse stars show foreshortened inner points from die lapping.
This version of the newly adopted Heraldic eagle shows a bird with a wide, long neck and sharply defined feathers. U.S. Mint engravers strengthened the juncture of the breast with the top of... more |
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1275 |
1801 Tar.25. Br.2-B (R-3)
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AU |
$8,000.00 |
About Uncirculated. Well struck with a greenish-gold patina. The obverse shows some unnatural granularity due to a past repair. This repair is most evident at the right side. The reverse of this coin is lustrous and of totally original texture and is quite attractive on the overall. Still a decent appearing coin for the budget minded collector. |
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1276 |
1801 Tar.25. Br.2-B (R-3)
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EF |
$7,500.00 |
Extremely Fine. Deep greenish-gold toning over a wealth of detail. Some rim damage is evident at 12:00, 6:00 and 9:00 on the obverse which are nearly invisible when viewing the coin face up. This coin still has a decent appearance and would fill a tough hole in someone's type or date collection at a reasonable price. |
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1277 |
1804 Tar.31. Br.1-A (R-4). Crosslet 4
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CH AU |
$30,000.00 |
Choice About Uncirculated and very nearly full Mint State. Deep green-gold toning over surfaces that exhibit die buckling before and in front of the face. There is also some die rust at the 'ER' of LIBERTY. A scratch is visible behind the head and there are some mint made adjustment marks in the face of Miss Liberty. The lustre is excellent, as is the strike. A very seldom encountered... more |
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