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(33) 1816 // 1854 w/ very minor dup. Earlies mostly G to F, laters a bit better. Expect typical early copper imperfections. (Image)
Est. $320-400 LE
Opening US$ 390.00
Sold...US$ 390.00
Closed..Jun-15-2023, 16:37:53 EST
Sold For 390
Sale No: 29
Lot No: 11
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Cat No: G 1816(41)
(41) Diff in a straight run 1816 // 1856 in a Whit 9110 album generally low grades w/ impairments. Inspection recommended. (Image)
Est. $200-250 A
Opening US$ 300.00
Sold...US$ 300.00
Closed..Jun-15-2023, 16:38:50 EST
Sold For 300
Sale No: 29
Lot No: 3
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Cat No: 1793 Chain
1793 Flowing Hair Chain Cent Fr-2. Extensive wear prevents determining the Sheldon variety (Chain Cents can be S1, S2, S3 or S4), but the chain is clearly visible and the coin has virtually no corrosion. Perhaps an affordable example of our nation's first coins, struck during a 2-week period in March of 1793. Some felt that the chain signified bondage of some kind, and after striking 36,103 chain cents, the mint replaced the design with the wreath reverse later in the year. The higher mintage and survival rates of the wreath cents of 1793 makes them a bit more available than those with the chain reverse, though both are cherished by collectors of early copper. (Image)
Est. $2,000-2,800 SE
Opening US$ 1,750.00
Sold...US$ 1,750.00
Closed..Jun-15-2023, 16:33:44 EST
Sold For 1750
Sale No: 29
Lot No: 4
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Cat No: 1793 Wreath
1793 Flowing Hair Wreath Cent S-11c VG details but w/ a 3mm hole below LIBERTY. Though the date does not show, the wreath is clear, and the S-11 attribution is an easy one due to all three leaves on the sprig below Liberty pointing to the right. Further, the lettered edge has only one leaf after the words "One Hundred for a Dollar" making it sub-variety "C". (Variety A has a Vine and Bars edge, and Variety B has TWO leaves after the inscription.) Most collectors would shun a coin that is holed, but early copper cents usually have some significant problems. Because the Flowing Hair Cents have such an interesting history, they remain collectible even w/ major defects. (Image)
Est. $550-800 SE
Opening US$ 480.00
Sold...US$ 480.00
Closed..Jun-15-2023, 16:34:02 EST
Sold For 480
Sale No: 29
Lot No: 5
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Cat No: 1802(2)
1802 S-241 & 1807 over 6 S-273 both AG/G but solid w/ no corrosion. Both interesting varieties. S-241 has an S punched below the second S in STATES faintly visible on the present coin, and the S-273 overdate is boldly displayed even on worn coins. (Image)
Est. $100-125 SE
Opening US$ 115.00
Sold...US$ 115.00
Closed..Jun-15-2023, 16:34:47 EST
Sold For 115
Sale No: 29
Lot No: 6
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Cat No: 1818
1818 Matron Head N6 VF+ perhaps a bit better. Nice even medium brown. There is a 3mm planchet flaw by stars 1 & 2. The N6 variety is identified by the strong inner circle near the dentils, strong doubling on BER of LIBERTY, and a rev die crack that starts a D of UNITED and runs in a circular pattern through to C of AMERICA. (Image)
Est. $95-120 SE
Opening US$ 115.00
Sold...US$ 115.00
Closed..Jun-15-2023, 16:35:57 EST
Sold For 115
Sale No: 29
Lot No: 7
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Cat No: 1838
1838 N6 XF+ appealing medium to dark brown. Variety N6 has a long spike protruding off of the leaf tip below R of AMERICA on the rev. (Image)