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Categories • Stack's October 2006 New York → The 71st Anniversary Sale → U. S. Large Cents → U. S. Liberty Cap Large Cents |
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Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
2547 |
1793 Liberty Cap. S.13 (R-4-)
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G-4 |
$4,000.00 |
A generally smooth, medium brown Good-4 specimen. The profile, cap, and nearly all of the hair is outlined on the obverse. LIBERTY is bold, and the 793 of the date is legible. The reverse wreath is largely complete, however perhaps a third of the peripheral legend and most of the central legend is missing. There is a single thin obverse mark beneath the patina that has been minimized over the... more |
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2548 |
1794 S.31. Marred Field, Long Fraction Bar. Mint State-60
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MS-60 |
$5,000.00 |
A beauty for the chestnut brown to tan color throughout, with hints of bluish-red near the devices. A patch of surface porosity is present at 'TY' of LIBERTY, and there is a minor edge nick above the first 'S' of STATES. Further identifiable by a dull nick between 'CE' of CENT. A well struck coin that displays Liberty's hair curls in abundance, and the finer details of the wreath are... more |
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2549 |
1794 S.65. Shielded Hair
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EF-45 |
$2,200.00 |
Details of Extremely Fine-45, but with some surface nicks and cleaned and retoned. A cluster of shallow small pits are found on and below Liberty's cap, but her face and the open right field are pleasing. On the reverse a couple of shallow, short scratches are found on the inside right of the left wreath leaves and a minor nick is found centered leaf pairs above the 'N' of ONE. The rims... more |
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2550 |
1795 S.76b. Plain Edge
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AU-50 |
$3,300.00 |
About Uncirculated-50. Well centered strike shows full toothed borders, top of 5 piercing the bust. Denomination is places well above the center on this distinctive variety. The medium brown color on both sides may have been enhanced. |
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2551 |
1795 S.76b. Plain Edge
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VF-35 |
$1,200.00 |
Detail of Very Fine-35 with a medium brown patina. A few minor scattered tics with the surfaces on both sides mostly hard and attractive. A small planchet clip at the left gives this coin its distinguished appearance. |
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