Goldberg Coins and Collectibles



Sale 109

January 27-30, 2019 Long Beach


Liberty Cap Cents
 
 
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Lot 226
1794 S-17a R5- Head of and Edge of 1793 G5. A couple points sharper but covered with fine roughness that presents in a diagonally striated pattern. No verdigris. The only marks are a dull scratch through the ends of the curls under the cap and a smaller one on the lower part of the neck. EDS, Breen state I. The date is strong and the legends are complete (although the fine roughness weakens some of the letters). The edge lettering is bold. Estimate Value $500 - UP
Ex Scott Barrett-unknown-Doug Bird 1/10/2015-Dr. George Wilkins.
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$504
Lot 227
1794 S-18b R4 Head of 1793, Edge of 1794 AG3. The obverse is better while the reverse is weaker, which is typical of worn examples of the variety. Glossy bluish steel and olive brown with reasonably smooth surfaces. The only notable defects are a half dozen rim bruises on both sides and a small scratch on the rim under the 1 in the date. The date is weak but readable, LIBERTY is clear, and maybe 10% of the reverse designs remain visible. MDS. Estimate Value $300 - UP
Ex Robert W. Holmes, Jr.-Shawn Yancey 5/19/2014-Dr. George Wilkins.
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$432
Lot 228
1794 S-19b R4 Head of 1793, Edge of 1794 G5. Several points sharper, especially on the reverse where the high rim protects the devices, but both sides have been burnished and a small dig or pit over the pole has been removed. Traces of microscopic roughness remain visible in protected areas while the highpoints are very smooth. A pinprick on the pole near the neck is the best identifying mark. No verdigris. Retoned glossy chocolate and olive brown. MDS, Breen state II, with swelling in the field under the cap. The date is weak but easily readable and the legends are complete although STATES OF is relatively faint. The edge lettering is bold. Estimate Value $500 - UP
Ex Robert W. Holmes, Jr.-Shawn Yancey 5/19/2014-Dr. George Wilkins.
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$810
Lot 229
1794 S-20b R5 Head of 1793, Edge of 1794 NGC VG Details, Corrosion. Dark steel and olive brown with lighter chocolate brown toning on the portrait and other highpoints. The fields and protected areas on the obverse are covered with extremely fine granularity and slightly stronger roughness covers all but the highpoints on the reverse. No verdigris and the only marks are two small rim bruises under the right end of the date and one more at the second S in STATES. The date is strong and the legends are complete (although some of the letters on the reverse are weak due to the roughness). The edge lettering is bold. MDS. Our grade is VG8 sharpness net G5 (obverse net VG7, reverse net G4). The attribution is noted on the NGC label. Estimate Value $1,500 - UP
Ex Robert W. Holmes, Jr.-Shawn Yancey-Chris McCawley 2/22/2015-Dr. George Wilkins.
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$900
Lot 230
1794 S-20b R5 Head of 1793, Edge of 1794 AG3. Sharpness VG8 but there are two digs on the obverse and more than a dozen scattered over the reverse. The surfaces are covered with fine roughness and there are a few light scratches hidden in the toning. Slightly glossy dark olive brown with lighter brown on the highpoints. The date is easily readable and the legends are complete but not strong. The edge lettering is bold. MDS. Estimate Value $500 - UP
Ex Robert W. Holmes, Jr.-Shawn Yancey-Dr. George Wilkins.
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$480
Lot 231
1794 S-21 R3 G5. Sharpness F12 but covered with fine roughness in a striated pattern. A single fissure from the N in CENT to the second A in AMERICA can help identify this cent. No verdigris or contact marks, and the toning is a very attractive and slightly glossy medium brown and light chocolate. The date is clear and the legends are complete. Estimate Value $200 - UP
Ex Tom Deck 5/29/2012-Dr. George Wilkins.
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$264
Lot 232
  Pair of Slabbed 1794 Cents. Includes S-22 R1 ANACS graded VG8 Details corroded and scratched (LDS with mostly smooth, attractive surfaces; our grade VG8 sharpness net G6), and S-63 R2 PCGS Genuine (our grade G4 sharpness net Fair-2 for porosity). Both have a readable date and the attributions are noted on the slab labels. Lot of 2 slabbed cents. Estimate Value $300 - UP
From the Dr. George Wilkins Collection.
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$276
Lot 233
  Pair of 1794 Cents, Both Scarce Varieties. Includes S-23 R4+ M-LDS G4 sharpness net Fair-2 for fine granularity, and S-25 R3 EDS AG3. Both have a weak but readable date. Lot of 2 coins. Estimate Value $300 - UP
Ex Dr. George Wilkins Collection. The S-23 was from Pierre Fricke (1/2014) and the S-25 was from Shawn Yancey (5/2014).
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$456
Lot 234
  Trio of 1794 Cents. Includes S-24 R1 EDS VF25 sharpness net G6 for corrosion and pits, S-26 R2 LDS VG8 sharpness net G5 for light corrosion and a couple small digs, and S-28 R2 EDS VG8 sharpness net G6 for rim bumps and recoloring. All have a clear date. Lot of 3 coins. Estimate Value $600 - UP
From the Dr. George Wilkins Collection.
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$750
Lot 235
1794 S-27 R5 Fair-2+. Sharpness near G4 but there are some rim dents including a relatively strong one at the Y in LIBERTY, plus three dull scratches on and under the cap. The planchet is smooth, void of any hint of corrosion, and the toning is a nice glossy light olive and steel brown. MDS. The date is easily readable but no more than a third of the reverse remains visible. Estimate Value $500 - UP
Ex Robert W. Holmes, Jr.-Shawn Yancey 5/19/2014-Dr. George Wilkins.
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$576
Lot 236
  Trio of 1794 Cents. Includes S-29 R2 M-LDS G6, S-30 R1 MDS F15 sharpness net VG8 for fine granularity, and S-31 R1 MDS VG8 sharpness net G6 for microscopic granularity. All have a clear date. Lot of 3 coins. Estimate Value $750 - UP
Ex Dr. George Wilkins Collection. The S-30 is from Chris Young (1/2012) and the S-31 is from Rod Burress (2/2012).
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$1,260
Lot 237
  Trio of 1794 Cents. Includes S-32 R2 LDS (Breen state V) VF20 sharpness net G6 for moderate corrosion, S-43 R2 MDS VG7 sharpness net AG3 for granularity, and S-49 R2 EDS F15 sharpness net G4 for light to moderate corrosion. All have a weak but easily readable date. Lot of 3 coins. Estimate Value $450 - UP
Ex Dr. George Wilkins Collection. The S-32 is from Chris Young (1/2012).
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$528
Lot 238
1794 S-34 R5+ AG3. A point sharper but there are two dull digs at LI in LIBERTY plus a few dozen tiny ticks scattered over both sides. Otherwise the planchet is smooth and the toning is an attractive glossy medium brown with traces of darker chocolate in protected areas. The date is not strong but it is complete and easily readable and about 90% of the legends remain visible. Extremely rare LDS, Breen state IV, with a cud break connecting the top of the cap to the rim in addition to the earlier small cud break over the adjacent L. When this cent was sold in the 2016 EAC sale it was called an earlier state with a retained cud at the top of the cap. We disagree. About a half dozen examples are known with the full cud break of state IV, and the finest of those grades only VG7. A great opportunity for a die state specialist. Estimate Value $800 - UP
Ex Yesterday's Change (eBay)-Henry T. Hettger-2016 EAC Sale 4/9/2016:122-David Johnson 4/14/2016-Dr. George Wilkins (Hettger envelope and EAC Sale lot ticket included).
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$780
Lot 239
1794 S-35 R5 VG8. Sharpness F12 but covered with light corrosion on all but the highpoints, which are smooth. No verdigris, and the best identifying mark is a thin diagonal nick on the top of the E in CENT. Lightly cleaned and nicely retoned light olive and chocolate brown. The date and legends are complete and easily readable. M-LDS, Breen state VI, with two strong die cracks on the obverse and the reverse rotated 35 degrees clockwise relative to the normal head-to-foot die orientation. Estimate Value $1,500 - UP
Ex Chris McCawley-2010 EAC Sale 4/24/2010:142-Robert W. Holmes, Jr.-Shawn Yancey 5/28/2014-Dr. George Wilkins (includes the EAC Sale lot ticket).
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$900
Lot 240
1794 S-36 R5 VG7. Sharpness F15 with a small patch of fine pitting under the cap and larger pits scattered over the reverse, strongest at OF and EN in CENT. Otherwise the surfaces are smooth and the toning is a very attractive glossy medium brown and light olive. No verdigris or contact marks. M-LDS, Breen state III early, with die clashmarks behind the head. Noyes graded VG10 net VG7, his photo #29504. The date is strong and the legends are clear except for OF, which is obliterated by pitting. Comes with a nice provenance. Estimate Value $1,500 - UP
Ex Dr. Robert J. Shalowitz 9/15/1973-Chuck Furjanic-Gordon J. Wrubel-Ray Chatham-Tom Morley-William R. T. Smith-Tom Morley-Joe Stuller-Cape Kennedy Medals 7/1976:122-Roger S. Cohen, Jr., Superior 2/2/1992:683-Robert W. Holmes, Jr.-Shawn Yancey 5/28/2014-Dr. George Wilkins.
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$1,320
Lot 241
1794 S-38 R5 AG3. Slightly sharper with fine roughness covering the fields and protected areas. No verdigris, and the only notable mark is a small, light rim bruise at F-A. MDS. The date is faint but readable and the legends are weak but nearly complete. Estimate Value $300 - UP
Ex Terry Denman-Chris McCawley 10/6/2002-Robert W. Holmes, Jr.-Shawn Yancey 5/28/2014-Dr. George Wilkins.
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$312
Lot 242
1794 S-41 R3 VG8. Sharpness F12 but there are too many nicks and light scratches for that grade. The notable marks are a thin nick or fissure from the left top of the 9 to the truncation above and three fine vertical scratches inside the wreath through CEN and ON. No corrosion or verdigris, and the color is an attractive glossy olive brown with lighter chocolate on the devices. The date and legends are complete and easily readable except for weakness at ON and CEN due to swelling associated with the die state. MDS, Breen state V, with a strong radial die crack through the D in UNITED to CEN and a lighter radial crack through the right foot of the A in STATES to the wreath. Estimate Value $400 - UP
From the Dr. George Wilkins Collection.
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$348
Lot 243
  Trio of 1794 Cents. Includes S-42 R4 MDS G5 sharpness net AG3+ for minor roughness, S-43 R2 LDS Fair-2+ (obverse G4, reverse Basal State-1), and S-44 R1 LDS G6 sharpness net AG3 for scratches. All have a readable date. Lot of 3 coins. Estimate Value $400 - UP
Ex Dr. George Wilkins. The S-44 is from Rod Burress (5/2011).
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$504
Lot 244
1794 S-45 R5+ G5+. Sharpness a bit better but covered with uniform microscopic roughness. No marks or verdigris. Slightly glossy reddish olive brown and steel. EDS, Breen state I, with an unclashed reverse. Struck with the obverse slightly misaligned to K-7 leaving some dentils off the planchet. The date and legends are clear except for the denominator, which is faint. Estimate Value $650 - UP
Ex Jack Beymer 10/1982-Wes Rasmussen, Heritage 1/13/2005:3052-unknown-Doug Bird 1/10/2015-Dr. George Wilkins.
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$600
Lot 245
  Pair of 1794 Cents. Includes S-46 R3 MDS AG3 and S-47 R4 EDS VG10 sharpness net G6 for light corrosion. Both have a readable date. Lot of 2 coins. Estimate Value $400 - UP
From the Dr. George Wilkins Collection.
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$480
Lot 246
1794 S-50 R5 AG3. Glossy light olive brown and steel. Smooth and attractive for the grade, just worn. A barely visible rim bruise opposite the nose and a couple small planchet chips at the top of the wreath are the only notable marks. The top of the date is visible but the lower half is worn into the rim below, and much of the legend outside the wreath is worn away. Estimate Value $700 - UP
Ex Tom Reynolds 1/10/2015-Dr. George Wilkins.
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$480
Lot 247
1794 S-51 R4 PCGS graded G4. Attractive glossy medium brown blending to darker chocolate brown in protected areas. The surfaces are smooth and free of contact marks, just worn. The obverse is a bit sharper than the reverse, which is normal for the variety. The date is not strong but it is clear and easily readable but much of the legend outside the wreath is weak or missing. EDS with an uncracked obverse, the usual die state. In addition there is a mint-made indent just inside the dentils at the bottom of the reverse. This type of mint error is explained in detail on page 844 in Walter Breen's encyclopedia on early date large cents. Our grade is consistent with the PCGS grade (obverse G5, reverse AG3, overall G4). Estimate Value $300 - UP
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$384
Lot 248
1794 S-52 R6- AG3. Slightly sharper but fine roughness covers the fields and protected areas on both sides. There are microscopic specks of verdigris in some of the roughness on the left side of the obverse (takes a glass to see it) and the only contact mark is a tiny, insignificant rim bruise at CA in AMERICA. EDS. The date and LIBERTY are complete and easily readable but not strong, and most of the legend outside the wreath is worn away. Graded G5 net AG3 in the Noyes census, his photo #38576. An acceptable example of this very rare die variety. Estimate Value $2,000 - UP
Ex Tom Reynolds-Denis W. Loring 3/22/1992-Dr. Bruce M. Reinoehl-Dan Trollan-Shawn Yancey 8/23/2014-Dr. George Wilkins (includes the Reinoehl and Trollan collection envelopes).
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$1,560
Lot 249
1794 S-53 R6 AG3. The obverse is a couple points sharper while the reverse is weaker, as usual. Both sides show numerous tiny pits but most of the planchet is smooth and there is no verdigris. Recolored glossy medium chocolate brown and steel. The date and LIBERTY are complete and clear but the legend outside the wreath is worn smooth. An acceptable example of this very rare die variety, one of the toughest in the series of numbered varieties of 1794. Estimate Value $2,000 - UP
Ex Dan Trollan 2010-Robert W. Holmes, Jr.-Shawn Yancey 5/28/2014-Dr. George Wilkins (includes the Trollan collection envelope).
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$1,440
Lot 250
  Trio of 1794 Cents. Includes S-54 R3 VG10 sharpness net G5 for light corrosion, S-55 R2 VG10 sharpness net G5 for microscopic pitting and cleaning, and S-56 R3 G4 sharpness net AG3 for hairline scratches. The date on the first 2 is clear; faint but readable on the last. Lot of 3 coins. Estimate Value $600 - UP
Ex Dr. George Wilkins. The S-54 is from Goldbergs 6/2013:232; the S-56 is from Robert W. Holmes, Jr.-Shawn Yancey 5/28/2014.
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$720
Lot 251
  Trio of 1794 Cents. Includes S-57 R1 F12 sharpness net G6 for light corrosion, S-58 R3 F15 sharpness net VG7 for microscopic granularity and smoothing, and S-59 R3 EDS G6. All have a clear date. Lot of 3 coins. Estimate Value $700 - UP
From the Dr. George Wilkins Collection.
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$1,320
Lot 252
  Pair of 1794 Cents. Includes S-60 R3 VG8 sharpness net G5 for microscopic roughness (the reverse is rotated 40 degrees clockwise on this cent), and S-61 R4 VG8+ sharpness net G5 for nicks and microscopic roughness. Both have a clear date. Lot of 2 coins. Estimate Value $400 - UP
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$504
Lot 253
1794 S-62 R4+ F12. Sharpness VF20 with some small nicks and minor roughness present on both sides. No verdigris. The best identifying marks are a small dig on the front edge of the nose and another on the lips. Olive brown and steel with lighter steel brown toning on the devices. LDS, Breen state II, with a large, bold cud break reaching inside the dentils on the left side of the obverse. The date and legends are complete and strong. A nice cent in spite of the minor imperfections, and it comes with an equally nice provenance. Removed from an NGC slab graded VF20 (NGC label #3417835-007 included, and it shows the attribution). Estimate Value $1,500 - UP
Ex Henry C. Colvin-French's 10/1962:55-Jackson C. Storm 8/1/1984-Robert E. Matthews, Superior 5/28/1989:195-unknown-Heritage Auctions (date unknown) lot 3065-David Johnson 8/22/2014-Dr. George Wilkins (includes all 3 lot tickets).
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$1,080
Lot 254
1794 S-64 R5- No Fraction Bar VG7+. Sharpness a few points better but covered with microscopic roughness, strongest on the lower part of the reverse. No verdigris, and the only mark is a dull rim nick opposite the chin. Slightly glossy olive brown with light steel brown toning on the devices. MDS, Breen state III. The radial die crack through the D is strong but the tiny cud inside the D has not formed. The date is strong but the denominator is faint or missing. Estimate Value $600 - UP
Ex Robert W. Holmes, Jr.-Shawn Yancey 5/19/2014-Dr. George Wilkins.
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$552
Lot 255
  Trio of 1794 Cents. Includes S-65 R1 G4 sharpness net AG3 for light corrosion, S-67 R3 G5 sharpness net G4+ for a few light scratches, and S-69 R3 VG8 sharpness net AG3 for corrosion. All have a clear date. Lot of 3 coins. Estimate Value $450 - UP
Ex Dr. George Wilkins. The S-67 is from Shawn Yancey 8/14/2011.
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$552
Lot 256
1794 S-66 R5 NGC graded VG Details Damaged. Sharpness VG10 but covered with nicks and small contact marks, the notable ones at the rim over E in LIBERTY and over the O in ONE. Rather glossy light olive and steel brown. No corrosion or verdigris. The date is strong and the legends are clear except for some weakness on NE in ONE. EDS, Breen state I, before any die cracks on the obverse. Our grade is net G4. The attribution and Green-Newman provenance are shown on the NGC label). Estimate Value $500 - UP
Ex Colonel E. H. R. Green-St. Louis Stamp & Coin Co.-Eric Newman-Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society (EPNNES), Heritage 11/15/2014:7014-Dr. George Wilkins (includes the Green collection envelope).
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$840
Lot 257
  Pair of 1794 Cents with Head of 1795. Includes S-70 R2 MDS G4 sharpness net AG3 for porosity and S-72 R2 Exact Head of 1795 LDS AG3. Both have a clear date. Lot of 2 coins. Estimate Value $300 - UP
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$336
Lot 258
1794 S-71 R2 Head of 1795 F12. Attractive glossy medium olive brown and chocolate. A nice, problem-free cent. Only a few trivial contact marks including a small planchet chip in the field before the neck. E-MDS, Breen state II. Estimate Value $800 - UP
Ex Chris Young 1/6/2012-Dr. George Wilkins.
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$870
Lot 259
  Trio of 1795 Cents with Lettered Edge. Includes S-73 R5- Basal State-1, S-74 R4- VG10 sharpness net G4 for porosity, and S-76a R5 VG10 sharpness net G5 for granularity and an old scratch. The date is weak but readable on the S-73, clear on the other two. Lot of 3 coins. Estimate Value $400 - UP
From the Dr. George Wilkins Collection The S-73 is ex Tom Deck; the S-76a is ex Hiram T. Ward-David Johnson.
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$660
Lot 260
  Trio of ANACS Slabbed Cents, 1795-1798. Includes 1795 S-75 Lettered Edge ANACS Genuine corroded & tooled (our grade net AG3), 1797 S-131 R2 ANACS AG3 details corroded & scratched (our grade net AG3), and 1798 S-163 R4 Small 8 with Style I Hair MDS with a sunken retained cud under the 17 and lowest curl ANACS graded F12 details corroded (our grade VG10 sharpness net G6). All have a readable date and the attribution noted on the ANACS labels. Lot of 3 coins. Estimate Value $300 - UP
From the Dr. George Wilkins Collection.
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$336
Lot 261
  Trio of 1795 Cents with Plain Edge. Includes S-76b R1 MDS sharpness F12 net G6 for minor corrosion and scratches, S-77 R3 EDS G6 net G4 for light corrosion, and S-78 R1 MDS AG3+. All have a readable date. Lot of 3 coins. Estimate Value $350 - UP
From the Dr. George Wilkins Collection.
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$552
Lot 262
1796 S-81 R3 Liberty Cap G6. A few points sharper but dull from light granularity, strongest at TY and for forehead. No notable marks or verdigris. EDS. Dark steel and olive brown. The date and legends are clear except for the usual weakness inside the wreath. Estimate Value $275 - UP
From the Dr. George Wilkins Collection.
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$240
Lot 263
  Pair of 1796 Liberty Cap Cents, Both Scarce Varieties. Includes S-82 R5 AG3 sharpness net Fair-2+ for a dull dig on the shoulder, and S-83 R4 MDS AG3+. Both are rather glossy olive brown and chocolate and have a clear date. Lot of 2 coins. Estimate Value $400 - UP
From the Dr. George Wilkins Collection.
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$504
Lot 264
1796 S-84 R3 Liberty Cap VG7. Slightly sharper but there are a few small rim bruises on both sides, the notable ones being opposite the eye and over the second S in STATES. Otherwise this cent is smooth and attractive with only trivial marks. Glossy medium chocolate brown and steel. MDS, Breen state II, with a die crack at OF and swelling at the bottom of the 6 and at ED-S. Estimate Value $375 - UP
Ex Rod Burress 4/2/2013-Dr. George Wilkins.
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$504
Lot 265
1796 S-85 R5- Liberty Cap VG7. Slightly sharper but there are some small nicks on the obverse, mostly on the portrait and in the field before the face. Recolored glossy dark olive brown and chocolate. LDS, Breen state II, with a reground reverse. The date is easily readable and the legends are mostly strong. Estimate Value $600 - UP
Ex Mark Schwartz 2/17/2012-Dr. George Wilkins.
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$1,020
Lot 266
1796 S-86 R5 Liberty Cap G5. The obverse is significantly sharper, perhaps VG8, but the reverse is considerably weaker and grades no better than Fair-2. The G5 grade is a compromise. Glossy light olive and steel, perhaps lightly cleaned long ago but still smooth and attractive. EDS. The date and LIBERTY are strong. Estimate Value $500 - UP
Ex Tom Reynolds-Rod Burress-Robert W. Holmes, Jr.-Shawn Yancey 5/24/2014-Dr. George Wilkins.
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$432
Lot 267
1796 S-87 R3 Liberty Cap VG8. A couple points sharper with too many light contact marks for the higher grade. The best identifying marks are a minor rim bruise left of the date, a diagonal hairline on the cheek, and a rim nick over the second S in STATES. Glossy medium chocolate brown and steel. MDS with swelling at the bottom of the 6 and the reverse rotated 20 degrees CCW relative to the normal head-to-foot die orientation. The bottom of the 6 is a bit weak due to the swelling in that area but everything else is clear. Estimate Value $400 - UP
Ex Mark Schwartz 2/17/2012-Dr. George Wilkins.
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$348
Lot 268
  Pair of 1796 Liberty Cap Cents graded G4. Includes S-88 R4 EDS and S-91 R3 MDS. Both are decent for the grade and have an easily readable date. Lot of 2 coins. Estimate Value $450 - UP
Ex Dr. George Wilkins. The S-88 is from Rod Burress 2/26/2013.
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$570
Lot 269
1796 S-89 R3 Liberty Cap VG8. Rather glossy medium chocolate brown and steel. A glass reveals traces of microscopic roughness in a few places but it is insignificant. The notable marks are two thin rim nicks left of the date and a dull rim nick or chip over the L in LIBERTY. MDS, Breen state II, with crumbling at the lips. The date is bold and the legends are complete. Estimate Value $600 - UP
From the Dr. George Wilkins Collection.
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$576
Lot 270
1796 S-90 R5+ Liberty Cap AG3. Slightly sharper but covered with fine roughness and there are myriad old pin scratches hidden in the patina on the obverse. Slightly glossy dark olive brown with lighter chocolate toning on the devices. The date and legends are weak but readable. Struck with the reverse upset oriented head-to-head. Estimate Value $300 - UP
Ex E. H. Schwartz, Abe Kosoff 10/11/1961:107-Neggen Sale, Superior 2/16/1976:1398-Robert W. Holmes, Jr.-Shawn Yancey 5/24/2014 (includes both lot tickets).
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$324






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