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Categories • Stack's November 2005 → U. S. Colonial Coins |
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Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
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1652 Massachusetts Bay Colony. Pine Tree Shilling. Small Planchet. Noe 17 (R-3)
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CH VF |
$5,000.00 |
Choice Very Fine. 63.4 grains. Delightfully smooth fields reflect years of cabinet storage with their light rose-gray obverse and measurably deeper reverse color. This planchet is notably ovoid, widest at its equator. This wholly pleasing coin shows light, uniform wear with no special problems. The die state is identified by its faint die rust, identical with the coin in the Hain Family... more |
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1723 Rosa Americana Penny. Stop after REX. No stop after 1723. Br.122
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BU |
$3,000.00 |
Brilliant Uncirculated. Bath metal. Original golden lustre can be found in many areas. Some very light granularity can be found only with the aid of magnification. An interesting coin from colonial America. NGC MS63 BN. |
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1773 Virginia Halfpenny. Period after GEORGIVS.
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CH BU |
$1,500.00 |
8 Harp Strings. 102.2 grains. Choice Brilliant Uncirculated and retaining the overwhelming majority of its original mint color. The surfaces are free of any undue spots or specks, and the presentation remains balanced and quite appealing. |
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1788 Connecticut Copper. Mailed Bust Left. Miller 16.1-H (R-4)
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EF |
$500.00 |
Extremely Fine. 'C' of 'CONNEC' rests on the head, reverse shows a low '7', both high 8's overlapping the exergue line. Deep glossy brown surfaces and essentially fully round planchet distinguish this handsome coin. This remarkable coin is superior to the Perkins Fine/Very Fine example, shows a finer overall strike than the Extremely Fine specimen in the Taylor collection, and displays... more |
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