Goldberg Coins and Collectibles



Sale 117

September 13-16, 2020 Pre-Long Beach Auction


The Chuck Hall Collection
 
 
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Lot 211
1831 N-2 R2 Medium Letters PCGS graded MS63 Brown. Very attractive lustrous medium steel brown and light chocolate. Satiny mint frost covers this cent and the eye appeal is outstanding. Looks choice mint state but there is a hint of friction on the very highest points of the portrait. No spots or stains. The only marks are a few microscopic ticks in the field below star 7 and a barely visible hairline from the nostril to the hair right of the eye. LDS with a rim cud break at star 11 that nearly reaches the outer point of that star. Graded MS60 net AU50 (no reason given for the deduction) and tied for CC#7 in the Noyes census, his photo #38251. Our grade is AU55 Choice. A beautiful cent that comes with a nice provenance. The attribution and Twin Leaf Collection provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS #36994. Pop 2; 3 graded higher at PCGS for the variety, 1 in 64 RB, 2 in 65 BN. Estimated Value $1,600 - UP
Ex Douglas F. Bird 4/1996-March Wells, McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Superior 2/7/2000:1938-Jack Wadlington (The Twin Leaf Collection), Stack's Bowers 7/16/2015:2195-Chuck Hall Collection (includes the Wells collection envelope, the Wadlington collection notes, and both lot tickets).

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$2,340
Lot 212
1831 N-3 R1 Medium Letters NGC graded MS62 Brown. Frosty tan and light brown with darker steel brown toning on the highpoints of the portrait and on the upper part of the reverse. Looks mint state and the eye appeal is excellent, but there is a bit of friction on the highpoints of the devices. The only notable marks are a small, shallow planchet flake on the chin and a couple very light contact marks in the field off the chin. MDS with fine radial die flowlines in the fields. Our grade is AU55. The attribution and Q. David Bowers Collection provenance are noted on the NGC label. Estimated Value $650 - UP
Ex Q. David Bowers Collection-Thomas D. Reynolds 10/19/2013-Chuck Hall Collection.

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$780
Lot 213
1831 N-4 R3 Medium Letters PCGS graded AU53. Choice glossy medium chocolate brown with frosty mint luster in protected areas, especially on the reverse. Faint hints of faded mint red remain visible around a couple of the stars. Only a few trivial contact marks from flawless. The best identifying marks are a tiny rim nick under the second 1 in the date and another over the first A in AMERICA. Nicely struck E-MDS, before any of the fine die cracks form at stars 8 & 9. The obverse fields are hard and slightly reflective. This cent has outstanding eye appeal. Called EF40 and tied for CC#5 in the Bland census. Noyes says VF35 net VF30 and tied for CC#10, his photo #25640 (perhaps the lower grade was a result of a substandard photo). Our grade is EF40 Choice. The attribution is noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 2; 2 finer: 1 in 55, 1 in 58. PCGS #37000. Estimated Value $1,000 - UP
Ex Howard R. Newcomb, J. C. Morgenthau 5/16/1945:625-Floyd T. Starr, Stack's 6/13/1984:248-Wesley A. Rasmussen, Heritage Auctions 1/13/2005:3586-Daniel W. Holmes, Jr., McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Goldbergs 5/30/2010:336-Chuck Hall Collection (includes the Newcomb collection pillbox, the Rasmussen and Holmes collection envelopes, and the last 3 lot tickets).

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$3,360
Lot 214
1831 N-5 R4 Medium Letters PCGS graded EF40. Glossy medium brown and chocolate. The surfaces are smooth and the only marks are a thin diagonal nick close over the nostril and a small but obvious dig at the top of the N in ONE. Otherwise this cent is void of notable marks or other defects. EDS with sharp dentils around the obverse and smooth, hard fields on that side thanks to a fresh die. The reverse die was well worn from an earlier marriage. A nice example of a variety that is quite difficult to find in high grades. Graded VF30 net VF20 and tied for CC#13 in the Noyes census, his photo #39112. Our grade is VF25. The attribution is noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 1; 3 finer: 1 in 45, 1 in 62, 1 in 63. PCGS #37003. Estimated Value $500 - UP
Ex Douglas F. Bird 6/1/2006-Chuck Hall Collection.

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$300
Lot 215
1831 N-6 R1 Large Letters NGC graded MS62 Brown. Frosty light chocolate brown with satiny light steel brown and tan toning in the fields and protected areas. A spot of darker toning on the upper half of the U in UNITED is the only mark. Looks mint state but there is a hint of rub on the highest points of the devices. M-LDS. A low spot (caused by debris on the die) left a depression at CE in CENT that nearly obliterated those two letters. Our grade is AU55. The attribution and Mervis Collection provenance are noted on the NGC label. Estimated Value $500 - UP
Ex McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Goldbergs 2/2008:1492-Adam Mervis, Heritage Auctions 1/10/2014:2152-Chuck Hall Collection (includes the last lot ticket).

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$576
Lot 216
1831 N-7 R1 Large Letters PCGS graded MS62 Brown. Lustrous medium steel brown and light chocolate with attractive light bluish steel overtones in protected areas. Satiny mint frost covers all but the highpoints and this cent has excellent eye appeal. Looks mint state but there is a hint of rub on the highest points of the devices. Essentially flawless; a tiny planchet flake on a dentil above star 12 and a small puff of reddish steel toning at the leaf tip under the first A in AMERICA may help identify this cent. E-MDS with microscopic radial die flowlines from the dentil tips on the obverse and no crumbling on the R in AMERICA. Our grade is AU55. The attribution is noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 3; 8 finer: 3 in 63, 3 in 64, 2 in 65. PCGS #36976. Estimated Value $450 - UP
Ex Don Valenziano 2/2/1996-Even L. Kopald-Chris McCawley 8/12/2006-Chuck Hall Collection (includes the Kopald collection envelope).

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$840
Lot 217
1831 N-8 R3 Large Letters PCGS AU Detail Damage. Choice frosty light to medium brown with slightly darker steel brown toning on the highpoints. The surfaces are smooth and the eye appeal of this cent is excellent. The only notable marks are a small nick on the cheek and a tiny tick over the left side of the E in ONE. Sharply struck E-MDS with a light die crack through the top of TED ST. A very nice cent for the grade, and we can not find any evidence of "Damage" as claimed by PCGS. Our grade is AU50. The attribution is noted on the PCGS label. PCGS #36979. Estimated Value $600 - UP
Ex Doug Bird 9/14/1994-March Wells, McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Superior 2/7/2000:1945-Philip Moore 3/25/2015-The Westwood Collection, Goldbergs 9/1/2019:185-The Chuck Hall Collection (includes the Wells and Moore collection envelopes and both lot tickets).

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$870
Lot 218
1831 N-8 R3 Large Letters PCGS graded AU55, CAC Approved. Choice glossy medium brown and light olive. No spots, stains, or notable marks. A very nice cent, just lightly worn on the highpoints. MDS with a fine die crack through UNITE and another through TED-ST. Our grade is EF40. The attribution is noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 3; 3 finer: 1 in 58, 1 in 62, 1 in 64. PCGS #36979. Estimated Value $400 - UP
Ex John Ahern, McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Superior 5/29/2005:1611-Chuck Hall Collection (lot ticket included).

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$504
Lot 219
1831 N-9 R2 Large Letters PCGS graded MS62 Brown. Attractive lustrous frosty light to medium steel brown. The only mark a light scuff in the field between star 11 and the hair bun. Nicely struck EDS+. In addition to the earlier cracks a new die crack extends from the left point of star 5 to the dentils at that star. The obverse fields are hard and slightly reflective from a fresh die polishing that left fine nearly vertical die lapping lines in the field before the portrait and removed the arcing die line right of the date. The earlier die crack through the top of the date and stars 1-7 and 9-13 is clear. The weaker die crack down from the lower point of star 5 reaches into the field extending nearly to star 4. Called MS60 and tied for CC#3 in the Noyes census, his photo #32205. Our grade is MS60. The attribution and Dan Holmes provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS #36982. Pop 3; 2 graded higher at PCGS for the variety, 1 in 64 BN, 1 in 64+ RB. Estimated Value $800 - UP
Ex Norm Pullen 3/24/1986-Jim Corrado, McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Goldberg’s 2/11/2007:644-Daniel W. Holmes, Jr., McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Goldbergs 5/30/2010:348-Chris McCawley 4/20/2012-Chuck Hall Collection.

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$1,800
Lot 220
1831 N-10 R3 Large Letters PCGS graded AU58, CAC Approved. Glossy medium brown and tan with frosty luster covering the fields and protected areas. Small wisps of darker steel brown toning can be found on both sides. Traces of golden tan faded down from mint color are visible in a few protected areas of the obverse. E-MDS, before any crumbling in the obverse dentils. A small nick at the left top of the U in UNITED is the only notable contact mark. A nice cent. Our grade is EF45+, close to AU50. The attribution is noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 2. PCGS #36985. Pop 1; only 2 examples graded higher at PCGS for the variety, 1 in 62 RB, 1 in 64 RB. Estimated Value $500 - UP
Ex John D. Wright Collection, 2004 EAC Sale, McCawley & Grellman Auctions 4/17/2004:488-McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Goldbergs 2/10/2008:1495-Chuck Hall Collection (includes both lot tickets).

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$720
Lot 221
1831 N-11 R2 Medium Letters NGC graded MS63 Brown. Frosty golden tan with light steel brown toning on the highpoints. Satiny mint luster covers the fields and protected areas on both sides and this cent has excellent eye appeal. The only marks, and they are barely visible, are a tiny spot of darker toning midway between stars 3 & 4 and another on the lower half of the 1 in the date. Although this cent offers mint state eye appeal, a glass reveals a touch of friction on the highpoints. TDS with a cud break at TES that fills the upper half of that S. Graded AU55 and tied for CC#10 in the Noyes census, his photo #35116. Our grade is AU55. Comes with a very nice provenance. The attribution is noted on the NGC label. Estimated Value $800 - UP
Ex David Proskey-New Netherlands Coin Co. 6/13/1967:1286 (as MS60)-Wayne Slife, Lester Merkin 10/1972:593 (as MS60)-Jack Collins, Bowers & Ruddy 1/1983:606-J. D. Parsons, Bowers & Ruddy 8/1983:2424-Manuel Ahumada-unknown-Bradshaw, McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Goldbergs 5/31/2015:290-Chuck Hall Collection.

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$2,760
Lot 222
1831 N-12/1 R2 (as a die state) Large Letters PCGS graded XF45, CAC Approved. Glossy tan and light brown with darker olive brown and chocolate on the highpoints. The surfaces are smooth and void of notable marks. M-LDS with a 2-point cud from star 13 to the rim right of the date. A nice example of a popular die state. Our grade is VF25+, close to VF30. The attribution is noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 3; 15 finer. PCGS #36988. Estimated Value $200 - UP
Ex Douglas F. Bird 6/1/2006-Chuck Hall Collection.

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$528
Lot 223
1831 N-14 R4 Large Letters PCGS graded AU53, CAC Approved. Very attractive glossy light chocolate and medium brown with subtle wisps of darker olive brown toning on the reverse. Frosty mint luster covers the protected areas and this cent has excellent eye appeal. The surfaces are smooth and there are no notable defects, just lightly worn. MDS with a narrow rim cud break at star 9. Our grade is VF30+, close to VF35. The attribution is noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 1; 4 finer: 1 in 58+, 2 in 63, 1 in 64. PCGS #36991. Estimated Value $500 - UP
Ex Frank D. Mambro 12/1969-John D. Wright Collection, 2009 EAC Sale, McCawley & Grellman Auctions 4/18/2009:340-Chuck Hall Collection (includes the Wright collection envelope and lot ticket).

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$960
Lot 224
1832 N-1 R2 Medium Letters PCGS graded AU55. Reddish chocolate brown and steel with a small splash of lighter golden tan toning in the hair right of the ear lobe. The only mark is a faint hairline scratch over the O in OF, and you need a glass to see it. Nicely struck E-MDS. The fields are covered with microscopic die flowlines and the die lines from the leaf tip under the first A in AMERICA are clear. Our grade is AU50+. Estimated Value $400 - UP
Ex Heritage Auctions 7/13/2013:7153-The Westwood Collection, Goldbergs 9/1/2019:197-The Chuck Hall Collection (both lot tickets included).

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$840
Lot 225
1832 N-1 R2 Medium Letters PCGS graded XF45. Glossy medium chocolate brown with mint frost showing in the protected areas. Smooth and attractive, just lightly worn. The only notable marks are a few tiny pinpricks at the left edge of the E in ONE. MDS with fine radial die flowlines from the dentil tips and well-defined dentils around both sides. Our grade is VF35+. The attribution is noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 2; 12 finer: 2 in 50, 1 in 62, 1 in 63, 5 in 64, 1 in 65+, 1 in 66. PCGS #37012. Estimated Value $175 - UP
Ex Thomas D. Reynolds 1/5/2006-Chuck Hall Collection.

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$504
Lot 226
1832 N-2 R3 Medium and Large Letters PCGS graded AU58. Frosty tan and light olive with wisps of darker steel and olive brown toning on the obverse. Satiny mint luster covers the fields and protected areas on both sides. Looks mint state but there is a touch of friction on the highest points of the devices. A small puff of darker toning in the field between the coronet and star 5 can help identify this cent. LDS with a die crack on the obverse and flowlined fields on both sides. Our grade is AU50. The attribution is noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 1; 10 finer: 5 in 63, 2 in 64, 1 in 64+, 2 in 65. PCGS #37015. Estimated Value $400 - UP
Ex Chris McCawley 12/26/2009-Chuck Hall Collection.

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$600
Lot 227
1832 N-3 R1 Large Letters PCGS graded MS64 Brown, CAC Approved. Frosty medium steel brown. The surfaces are satiny and the eye appeal of this cent is excellent. The only marks are a few tiny specks of darker toning between stars 12 & 13 and another over the left side of the N in ONE. Sharply struck EDS with an obvious, strong double profile from the forehead down to the chin (caused by die bounce or "machine doubling"). Our grade is MS60. The attribution is noted on the PCGS label. PCGS #37009. Pop 5; 5 graded higher at PCGS for the variety, 2 in MSBN, 3 in MSRB. Estimated Value $1,200 - UP
Ex Chris McCawley, 2002 EAC Sale, McCawley & Grellman Auctions 4/20/2002:511-Jack Wadlington (The Twin Leaf Collection), Stack's Bowers 2/2016:10130-unknown-2019 EAC Sale, lot 268-Chuck Hall Collection (last lot ticket included).

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$1,980
Lot 228
1833 N-1 R2 PCGS graded MS62 Brown. Lustrous chocolate brown and olive delicately woodgrained with some slightly lighter brown toning on the obverse. Underlying very faded mint color shows in the fields and protected areas on the reverse. No defects, just a faint hint of rub on the highest points of the devices. This cent offers choice mint state eye appeal in spite of the touch of friction. M-LDS. The lump between the tops of the T & A in STATES is weak and the reverse is rotated 20 degrees clockwise relative to the normal head-to-foot die orientation. Graded MS60 net AU55 and tied for CC#5 in the Noyes census, his photo #34014. Our grade is AU58. The attribution and Tucker provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS #37018. Pop 2; 3 graded finer at PCGS for the variety, 2 in 63 BN, 1 in 65 RB. Estimated Value $1,000 - UP
Ex Chris McCawley 1/5/2003-Dr. Bruce Tucker Collection, McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Goldbergs 2/12/2017:459-Chuck Hall Collection (includes the Tucker collection envelope and lot ticket).

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$1,500
Lot 229
1833 N-2 R2 PCGS UNC Detail Cleaned. Very attractive lustrous steel brown with lighter brown and reddish tan toning in protected areas. Mint frost covers the fields and protected areas and this cent has mint state eye appeal in spite of a hint of rub on the highest points of the devices. No spots or stains; a tiny contact mark in the field at the throat and another on the bust tip are the notable defects, and they are trivial. M-LDS with flowlined fields. Repunching remains visible on several letters of ONE CENT and the reverse is rotated 30 degrees clockwise. We see no evidence this cent was "Cleaned" as mentioned on the PCGS label. bb. The attribution is noted on the PCGS label. PCGS #37021. Estimated Value $350 - UP
Ex McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Goldbergs 6/2/2013:456-Chuck Hall Collection (lot ticket included).

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$840
Lot 230
1833 N-3 R1 PCGS graded MS62 Brown. Lustrous light olive and bluish steel brown with traces of mellowing mint red remaining visible on both sides. This cent has solid mint state eye appeal but there is a hint of rub on the very highest points of the portrait. The only notable mark is a swipe of slightly darker toning in the wreath above NE in ONE. LDS with flowlined fields and weakened or missing dentils on both sides. Our grade is AU55. The attribution is noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 3; 7 finer: 3 in 63, 2 in 64, 2 in 66. PCGS #37024. Estimated Value $600 - UP
Ex Chris McCawley 5/5/2012-Chuck Hall Collection.

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$630
Lot 231
1833/2 N-4 R4 Overdate 3 over 2 PCGS graded AU55, CAC Approved. Glossy medium steel brown and light chocolate with traces of lighter steel brown toning in protected areas. Mint frost covers the protected areas and this cent has excellent eye appeal. The surfaces are smooth and show only a few trivial marks. The best identifying mark on this cent is a barely visible spot of reddish steel roughness between the feet of the E & D in UNITED. M-LDS with die cracks on both sides but no cud break at stars 1-4. The undertype 2 (or possibly a repunched 3) is visible at the left top of the second 3. Our grade is EF45. The attribution is noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 2; 3 finer: 1 in 62, 1 in 63, 1 in 64. PCGS #37027. Estimated Value $1,000 - UP
Ex 1996 EAC sale, lot 255-Thomas D. Reynolds 7/30/2011-Chuck Hall Collection (lot ticket included).

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$1,740
Lot 232
1833 N-5 R1 NGC graded MS63 Brown. Lustrous medium brown and light olive with slightly darker toning shows on the lower right part of the reverse. Satiny mint frost covers the fields and protected areas and this cent has mint state eye appeal in spite of a hint of rub on the highest points of the portrait. A small puff of darker toning right of star 13 and a light rim nick right of star 10 are the only notable marks, and neither is significant. M-LDS. There are die cracks on both sides and the repunching at ICA in AMERICA is weak. Our grade is AU58. The attribution is noted on the NGC label. Estimated Value $700 - UP
Ex Chris McCawley 5/3/2019-Chuck Hall Collection.

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$930
Lot 233
1833 N-6 R1 PCGS graded MS62 Brown. Attractive lustrous light olive and bluish steel. Satiny mint frost covers all but the highpoints and this cent offers outstanding eye appeal. The notable marks are a nick on the throat and a diagonal hairline scratch in the field right of star 5. MDS with fine radial die flowlines from the dentils into the fields on both sides and the usual die crack that meanders through the legend outside the wreath. The reverse is rotated 20-25 degrees clockwise and there is a clear double profile from the forehead down to the chin. Our grade is AU55. The attribution and Koshkarian provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS #37033. Pop 3; 9 graded higher at PCGS for the variety, 6 in MSBN, 2 in MSRB, 1 in MSRD. Estimated Value $750 - UP
Ex Dennis Mendelson, Superior 2/3/1991:458-Ronnie Adam, McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Superior 9/5/2004:901-Chris McCawley 12/2004-Haig Koshkarian, McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Goldbergs 2/17/2012:100-Chuck Hall Collection (includes the Koshkarian collection envelope and lot ticket).

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$690
Lot 234
1834 N-1 R1 Sm 8 Lg Stars Med Ltrs PCGS graded MS62 Brown. Very attractive lustrous medium brown. A faint hint of reddish brown toning on the upper lip is the only mark. Otherwise this cent is choice and the eye appeal is outstanding. Looks mint state but there is a hint of rub on the highest points of the portrait. MDS with several tiny lumps (from die rust) at star 4. Our grade is AU55. The attribution is noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 2; 6 finer: 3 in 63, 2 in 64, 1 in 65. PCGS #37051. Estimated Value $400 - UP
Ex Lawrie Rhoads, McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Goldbergs 1/29/2012:454-Rod Burress 3/12/2012-Rod Burress 3/12/2012-Chris Taylor, McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Goldbergs 1/25/2015:510-Chuck Hall Collection (includes the Taylor collection envelope and lot ticket.

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$810
Lot 235
1834 N-2 R1 Sm 8 Lg Stars Med Ltrs NGC graded MS63 Brown. Frosty tan and light brown with darker steel brown toning on the highpoints. The only mark is a tiny spot of darker steel brown toning in the field close to the upper lip. This cent has choice mint state eye appeal but there is a touch of rub on the highest points of the portrait. LDS. The early die lines up from the dentils under the date are gone and there are rather strong lumps on the bottom of the Y in LIBERTY. Our grade is AU55. The attribution and Mervis Collection provenance are noted on the NGC label. Estimated Value $700 - UP
Ex Adam Mervis, Heritage Auctions 1/10/2014:2170-Chris McCawley 8/6/2014-Chuck Hall Collection (lot ticket included).

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$780
Lot 236
1834 N-3 R1 Lg 8 Sm Stars Med Ltrs PCGS graded AU58, CAC Approved. Lustrous mellowed mint red fading to steel brown on the highpoints. Looks choice mint state but there is a bit of friction on the highest points of the devices. No spots or stains, only microscopic contact marks, none notable. LDS with a die crack through stars 12 & 13 to dentils at both ends. The reverse is rotated 30 degrees clockwise. Our grade is AU55. The attribution is noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 2; 8 finer: 2 in 63, 2 in 64, 1 in 64+, 1 in 65, 1 in 65+, 1 in 66. PCGS #37036. Estimated Value $500 - UP
Ex 2007 EAC Sale, McCawley & Grellman Auctions 4/28/2007:365-Chuck Hall Collection (lot ticket included).

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$1,020
Lot 237
1834 N-4 R2 Lg 8 Sm Stars Med Ltrs PCGS AU Details Environmental Damage. Sharpness AU50 but covered with light corrosion mixed with traces of verdigris. Slightly glossy reddish chocolate brown and olive. No notable marks, just a bit rough. MDS with die rust (tiny lumps) on the reverse. Our grade is net VF20. The attribution is noted on the PCGS label. PCGS #37039. Estimated Value $100 - UP
Ex Rod Burress 2004-Chuck Hall Collection.

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$102
Lot 238
1834 N-5 R5 Lg 8 & Stars Med Ltrs PCGS AU Details Altered Surface. Glossy olive brown and steel with lighter steel brown toning on the highpoints. This cent is free of marks or other defects and it looks perfectly smooth to the unaided eye, but a glass reveals extremely faint roughness under the glossy toning (perhaps "Environmental Damage" is more appropriate than "Altered Surface"). A tiny planchet flake over the left side of the O in ONE (as struck) can help identify this cent. A nicely detailed example of this tough "Redbook" variety. Our grade is net VF35. The attribution is noted on the PCGS label. PCGS #37042. Estimated Value $1,250 - UP
Ex Thomas D. Reynolds 5/13/2011-Chuck Hall Collection.

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$1,380
Lot 239
1834 N-6 R3 Large 8 Stars & Ltrs PCGS graded AU55. Glossy dark steel brown and chocolate with traces of frosty lighter brown and tan in protected areas. No spots or stains. The only notable mark is a shallow scuff at UNI into the leaves below, and this mark does not break the toning and it is difficult to see. MDS. The fields are flowlined but the lump from the dentils over star 9 has not formed. A nice example of this popular "Redbook" variety. Our grade is AU50 net EF45+. The attribution is noted on the PCGS label. PCGS #37045. Pop 1; 5 graded higher at PCGS for the variety, 4 in MSBN, 1 in MSRB. Estimated Value $1,750 - UP
Ex Jules Reiver-Chris McCawley 12/16/2011-Chuck Hall.

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$2,220
Lot 240
1835 N-1 R1 Large 8 & Stars PCGS graded AU53. Glossy medium olive brown and steel. Satiny mint frost covers the protected areas on both sides and this cent has excellent eye appeal. The surfaces are smooth and the only notable mark is a tiny planchet lamination off the end of the wreath stem (as struck). MDS with the usual die cracks on the obverse, but the additional radial crack from the dentils over star 12 has not formed. A nice example of the Large 8 & Stars variety. Our grade is EF45+. The attribution is noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 1; 8 finer: 1 in 55, 1 in 58, 4 in 63, 1 in 64, 1 in 65. PCGS #37105. Estimated Value $500 - UP
Ex Thomas D. Reynolds 9/10/2015-Chuck Hall Collection.

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$780
Lot 241
1835 N-2 R3 Head of 1834, Small 8 PCGS graded AU50. Very attractive glossy medium steel brown and chocolate Satiny mint frost covers the protected areas and this cent has great eye appeal for the grade. The only mark is a small wisp of darker olive brown toning at star 3. M-LDS. The repunching inside the lower part of the U in UNITED is very dull but still visible. A minor planchet clip affects the dentils at star 2 and the opposing dentils right of the D in UNITED (as struck). Our grade is VF35. The attribution is noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 1; 6 finer: 1 in 53, 1 in 58, 1 in 63, 2 in 64, 1 in 65. PCGS #37075. Estimated Value $350 - UP
Ex Goldbergs 2/16/2001:483-Philip Moore 7/28/2015-The Westwood Collection, Goldbergs 9/1/2019:218-The Chuck Hall Collection (includes the Moore collection envelope and last lot ticket).

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$456
Lot 242
1835 N-2 R3 Small 8 & Stars PCGS graded VF35. Glossy medium chocolate and olive brown with traces of lighter reddish brown toning in protected areas. The surfaces are smooth and there are no notable marks, just light wear. MDS. The repunching inside the bottom of the U in UNITED is dull but visible. Our grade is VF25. The attribution is noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 2; 8 finer: 1 in 40, 1 in 50, 1 in 53, 1 in 58, 1 in 63, 2 in 64, 1 in PCGS #37075. Estimated Value $150 - UP
Ex Ronald Tagney-Rod Burress 8/19/2004-Chuck Hall Collection.

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$192
Lot 243
1835 N-3 R3 Small 8 & Stars PCGS graded XF40. Glossy medium brown with darker steel brown toning on the highpoints. The surfaces are smooth and show only a few minor marks. Small puffs of slightly darker steel brown toning at stars 1 & 2 and a tiny rim bruise left of star 6 are the best identifying marks. MDS. Our grade is VF25+. The attribution is noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 4; 3 finer: 1 in 45, 2 in 62. PCGS #37078. Estimated Value $225 - UP
Ex Robert E. Vail-Del Bland 11/1978-Ed Jasper-Rod Burress 5/3/2004-Chuck Hall Collection.

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$252
Lot 244
1835 N-4 R4+ Small 8 & Stars PCGS graded VF30. Attractive glossy medium brown with slightly darker steel brown toning on the highpoints. The surfaces are smooth and the only notable marks are a shallow planchet flake in the field at the inner curl and a tiny pin scratch across the E in CENT. The planchet flake is a mint-made flaw, but it catches the eye. Very rare terminal die state with a large cud break at NITED. Called VF25 in the Bland census. Noyes says VF25 net F15 and tied for CC#12, his photo #31794. Our grade is VF20. Near the lower end of the condition census for the variety, but significantly higher among those few known with the rim cud. A very nice cent. The attribution is noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 1; 2 finer: 1 in 55, 1 in 58. PCGS #37081. Estimated Value $1,500 - UP
Ex Fred H. Borcherdt 5/2/1988-Jim Corrado, McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Goldberg’s 2/11/2007:692-Daniel W. Holmes, Jr., McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Goldbergs 5/30/2010:407-Chris McCawley 8/16/2011-Chuck Hall Collection.

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$4,560
Lot 245
1835 N-5 R2 Small 8 & Stars PCGS graded AU58. Frosty steel brown and chocolate with lighter steel brown toning in protected areas, particularly on the reverse. Satiny mint luster covers the fields and protected areas and this cent has mint state eye appeal in spite of a hint of friction on the highest points of the portrait. The only marks are some light scratches in the field over star 2 and off the tip of the nose. MDS with fine die flowlines in the obverse fields and a crack through the bottom of 835. A strong double profile extends from the forehead down to the chin (from die bounce or "machine doubling"). Our grade is AU50. The attribution is noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 2; 7 finer: 1 in 63, 3 in 64, 2 in 65, 1 in 66. PCGS #37084. Estimated Value $400 - UP
Ex Ronnie Adam, McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Superior 9/5/2004:923-Chuck Hall Collection (lot ticket included).

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$1,020
Lot 246
1835 N-6 R1 Small 8 & Stars PCGS graded AU53, CAC Approved. Glossy steel brown with frosty light brown and tan toning in the protected areas. The surfaces are smooth with only a few minor marks, including a thin nick on the chin, a couple tiny nicks between stars 5 & 6, and a small spot of darker steel toning at the dentils over the second T in STATES. M-LDS. The repunching on the right bottom of the C in AMERICA is gone but the rim cud breaks over AMER have not formed. A clear double profile reaches from the tip of the coronet down to the chin, and the reverse is rotated 45 degrees CW relative to the normal head-to-foot die orientation. Our grade is EF40. The attribution is noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 2; 12 finer. PCGS #37087. Estimated Value $400 - UP
Ex Toivo Johnson-Del Bland 7/19/1969-Jules Reiver, Heritage 1/24/2006:20018-Daniel W. Holmes, Jr., McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Goldbergs 5/30/2010:411-Chuck Hall Collection (includes the Holmes collection envelope and both lot tickets).

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$720
Lot 247
1835 N-7 R1 Head of 1836 PCGS graded MS63 Brown. Lustrous medium olive brown and chocolate with faded mint red in the protected areas on both sides. A barely visible arcing struck-through line over the T in CENT (caused by a tiny piece of thread or wire on the die) is the only notable mark. Sharply struck E-MDS. The die rust normally found on this variety is not present, but the tiny lumps on the left base of the 1 & 8 in the date that are present in the early state are still visible. A fine double profile extends from the top of the brow lock down to the chin with additional doubling on LIBERTY and stars 1-10. A very nice cent with great eye appeal for the grade. And it comes with a nice provenance as well. Our grade is MS60+. The attribution is noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 1; 2 finer: 1 in 64, 1 in 66. PCGS #37057. Estimated Value $800 - UP
Ex William Van Roden, Stack's 5/2/1968:334-C. Douglas Smith 10/6/1972-Jerry A. Bobbe-Wendy Gannett-Jerry A. Bobbe 2/2/1979-R. E. Naftzger, Jr., McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Goldbergs 2/1/2009:321-Philip Moore 6/30/2015-The Westwood Collection, Goldbergs 9/1/2019:224-The Chuck Hall Collection (includes the Stack's lot envelope that also served as the Naftzger collection envelope plus both Goldberg lot tickets).

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$1,980
Lot 248
1835 N-7 R1 Head of 1836 PCGS graded AU55. Frosty medium steel brown with slightly darker reddish brown toning covering the right side of the obverse. Mint frost covers the protected areas on both sides. There are some tiny ticks scattered over the obverse fields and a spot of extremely fine roughness between the U and the end of the wreath ribbon. E-MDS with fine flowlines in the fields and tiny lumps on the left bottom of the 1 & 8 in the date. There is a clear double profile on the forehead, tip of the nose, lips, and chin. Our grade is EF40+. The attribution is noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 3; 6 finer: 1 in 58, 2 in 62, 1 in 63, 1 in 64, 1 in 66. PCGS #37057. Pop 3; 8 graded higher at PCGS for the variety, 7 in MSBN, 1 in MSRB. Estimated Value $200 - UP
Ex Thomas D. Reynolds 10/1/2004-Chuck Hall Collection.

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$360
Lot 249
1835 N-8 R1 Head of 1836 PCGS graded MS63 Brown. Lustrous light olive and bluish steel with traces of faded mint red showing in protected areas, particularly on the obverse. No spots or stains, only a few microscopic ticks on the jaw and in the field off the chin. MDS with a die crack from the rim up through the 1 in the date to the bust ending in the hair below star 8. A nice cent. Graded MS60 and tied for CC#4 honors in the Noyes census, his photo #31712. Our grade is MS60. The attribution is noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 3; 1 finer in 64. PCGS #37060. Estimated Value $600 - UP
Ex 1985 Georgia Numismatic Association Convention, Mid American Rare Coin Auctions 5/24/1985:57-Tom Matthews 6/8/1985-Jim Corrado, McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Goldbergs 2/11/2007:702-Chuck Hall Collection (includes the Corrado collection envelope and both lot tickets).

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$2,520
Lot 250
1835 N-9 R4 Large 8 & Stars PCGS graded AU55. Choice glossy medium brown blending to olive in protected areas. The surfaces are smooth and this cent has great eye appeal, especially for this tough die variety. The only defects are a few minor nicks including a diagonal one in the field right of star 4 and a few more light nicks inside the wreath. E-MDS with a die crack from the dentils over the right edge of the M through the tops of ERIC and faintly to the dentils right of that C. The reverse is rotated 25 degrees CW. Graded VF35 and tied for CC#5 in the Noyes census, his photo #25637. Our grade is VF35 Choice. A wonderful cent that comes with a very nice provenance. The attribution is noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 2; 2 finer: 1 in 58, 1 in 63. PCGS #37108. Estimated Value $4,500 - UP
Ex Burdette G. Johnson 4/8/1925-Henry C. Hines-Dr. William H. Sheldon-Floyd T. Starr, Stack's 6/13/1984:304-Wesley A. Rasmussen, Heritage Auctions 1/13/2005:3647-Fred H. Borcherdt-Terry Denman, 2018 EAC Sale, lot 394-Chuck Hall Collection (includes the Borcherdt and Denman collection envelopes and the EAC Sale lot ticket).

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$8,100
Lot 251
1835 N-10 R4+ Small 8 & Stars PCGS graded VF25. Glossy medium brown blending to dark olive brown in protected areas. The surfaces are smooth and the only notable marks are a pair of thin, parallel nicks over the C in CENT and a shallow planchet flake near the dentils below the wreath ribbon (as struck). MDS. The usual die crack through UNITED ST is clear but the radial extension to the rim right of the D has not formed. A very nice example of this rare variety. Our grade is F15+. The attribution is noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 2; 2 finer: 1 in 30, 1 in 58. PCGS #37090. Estimated Value $600 - UP
Ex Chris McCawley 12/16/2011-Chuck Hall Collection.

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$1,020
Lot 252
1835 N-11 R4+ Head of 1834 PCGS graded XF40. Glossy dark olive brown and chocolate. The surfaces are smooth and the only marks are a few microscopic ticks between the chin and star 1 and a tiny tick over the N in CENT. Very rare M-LDS with a bold retained cud break from the U in UNITED to the rim under the wreath ribbon (in the latest die state this becomes a full cud break). This is the Wright plate coin for the die variety and it is the finest example of this die state known to us. The next finest in the Noyes census grades F12 and it resides in the ANS Museum. Graded VF30 net VF25 and tied for CC#10 honors overall for the variety but finest of the die state, his photo #25693. A great cent that comes with a very nice provenance. The attribution and Twin Leaf Collection provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS #37093. Pop 3; 5 graded higher at PCGS for the variety, 2 in MSBN, 3 in MSRB. Estimated Value $2,250 - UP
Ex Howard R. Newcomb, J. C. Morgenthau 5/16/1945:667-Floyd T. Starr, Stack's 12/6/1984:1728-Wesley A. Rasmussen-Dennis Mendelson 7/16/1998-Jack Wadlington (The Twin Leaf Collection), Stack's Bowers 7/16/2015:2260-Chuck Hall Collection (includes the Rasmussen and Mendelson collection envelopes, the Wadlington collection notes, and the last lot ticket).

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$4,320
Lot 253
1835 N-12 R4 Small 8 & Stars PCGS VF Detail Rim Damage. Glossy light chocolate blending to dark olive brown and steel in protected areas. The surfaces are smooth and this cent is attractive, but there are several rim bruises on both sides, most notably at stars 2 & 3 and over AT in STATES. Otherwise this cent is free of marks or other defects. E-MDS with fine die cracks on the obverse. Our grade is VF25 sharpness net F15. The attribution is noted on the PCGS label. PCGS #37096. Estimated Value $300 - UP
Ex Douglas F. Bird 6/1/2006-Chuck Hall Collection.

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$180
Lot 254
1835 N-13 R4 Small 8 & Stars PCGS graded XF45. Glossy light olive and chocolate brown with lighter steel brown toning on the highpoints. Frosty mint luster covers the fields and protected areas and this cent has excellent eye appeal. The surfaces are smooth and nearly flawless with just a few trivial ticks, none notable. A choice example of this tough variety. EDS, before the small chip forms on the right bottom of the 5 in the date. Our grade is VF35+, close to EF40. The attribution is noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 1; 6 finer: 2 in 50, 1 in 55, 2 in 58, 1 in 62. PCGS #37099. Estimated Value $1,750 - UP
Ex Chris McCawley, 2008 EAC Sale, McCawley & Grellman Auctions 5/10/2008:498-Chuck Hall Collection (lot ticket included).

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$1,800
Lot 255
1835 N-14 R2 Head of 1836 NGC graded AU58, CAC Approved. Frosty light steel brown with peeps of lighter reddish steel toning faded down from mint color in a few protected areas. The surfaces are a bit dull but there are no notable defects, just trivial contact marks scattered over both sides. This one deserves a little TLC to bring it back to life. MDS. Our grade is EF45+. The attribution and Eric Newman Collection provenance are noted on the special NGC label. Estimated Value $250 - UP
Ex Eric P. Newman Collection, Heritage Auctions 11/15/2014:7149-Chuck Hall Collection (includes the Newman collection envelope and lot ticket).

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$528
Lot 256
1835 N-15 R2 Head of 1836 PCGS graded MS62 Brown. Lustrous bluish steel brown and olive. Nearly flawless with mint state eye appeal, but there is a touch of friction evident on the highest points of the devices. A small planchet flake over the hair bun can help identify this cent. LDS with flowlined fields and weak or missing dentils on both sides and swelling at CE in CENT. There is a narrow double profile on the lips, chin, LIBERTY, and many of the stars. Our grade is AU55. The attribution is noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 1; 5 finer: 1 in 63, 1 in 64, 3 in 65. PCGS #37066. Estimated Value $500 - UP
Ex George Ramont 10/5/1975-Jules Reiver, Heritage Auctions 1/24/2006:20041-Thomas D. Reynolds 1/9/2010-Chuck Hall Collection.

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$870
Lot 257
1835 N-16 R2 Head of 1836 PCGS graded MS63 Brown. Frosty light olive brown and steel with hints of very faded mint color peeking through on the reverse. Satiny mint luster covers this cent and the eye appeal is excellent. There is a trace of rub on the very highest points of the portrait but this cent has choice mint state eye appeal. The only marks are a collection of microscopic ticks on the jaw at the throat, and these are barely visible with a glass. MDS with a triple profile from the forehead down to the chin plus additional double and triple outlines on the date and many of the stars. Additional doubling shows on the wreath and legends on the reverse, and this cent actually may have been struck twice. Our grade is AU58. Comes with a very nice provenance. The attribution and Starr-Boka provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS #37069. Pop 2; 5 graded higher at PCGS for the variety, 4 in 64, 1 in 65. Estimated Value $650 - UP
Ex Ray Byrne, Kreisberg & Schulman 1/1957:2070-Judge Thomas L. Gaskill, New Netherlands Coin Co. 12/1957:1570-Floyd T. Starr, Stack's 6/13/1984:315-Joseph Rose, Harmer Rooke 3/15/1990:343-Jon Alan (Al) Boka, Heritage Auctions 9/8/2011:3052-Chuck Hall Collection (includes the Boka collection envelope and last 2 lot tickets).

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$2,760
Lot 258
1835 N-18 R4+ Small 8 & Stars PCGS XF Detail Environmental Damage. Glossy reddish chocolate and steel brown with darker olive brown toning in some of the protected areas, mostly on the reverse. No spots or corrosion but this cent was lightly burnished and recolored. The only marks of any significance are a couple small nicks in the hair over BE in LIBERTY, some tiny ticks around stars 7-13 and under the date, and a few more small ticks at ATE in STATES. MDS, the usual die state, with small rim cud breaks at star 13, under the 35, and at star 2. There is strike doubling at the lips, BERTY, and on most of the stars. This cent has decent eye appeal in spite of the defects, and it is the plate coin for the variety in John Wright's reference on the cents of 1816-1839. Near the top of the condition census for this rare variety, second or third finest depending on the census list being used. Noyes says VF35 net VF25 and CC#3, his photo #28936. Our grade is VF35 sharpness net VF20+. The attribution is noted on the PCGS label. PCGS #37102. Estimated Value $850 - UP
Ex Richard Moore 6/1991-Thomas D. Reynolds 10/5/1991-Wesley A. Rasmussen, Heritage Auctions 1/13/2005:3658-Daniel W. Holmes, Jr., McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Goldbergs 5/30/2010:443-Chris McCawley 8/16/2011-Chuck Hall Collection (includes the Holmes collection envelope and both lot tickets).

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$3,000
Lot 259
1835 N-19 R5 Head of 1836 PCGS graded VF35. Rather glossy olive brown and steel. The eye appeal of this cent is nice and the surfaces appear perfectly smooth to the unaided eye, but a glass reveals extremely faint granularity under the glossy toning, strongest at AM in AMERICA. The only marks are a speck of verdigris under the left edge of the E in CENT and a minor scratch that meanders through the left side of the N in CENT. Neither defect is visible without the aid of a good glass. MDS, the usual die state with a worn obverse die and new reverse die. A fine double profile shows on the forehead and on stars 6-9, and the reverse is rotated 20 degrees CW. Graded VF30 net F15 and tied for CC#10 in the Noyes census, his photo #22568. Our grade is VF20+. This example was discovered unattributed by John D. Wright in 1982, and it was the final die variety added by Dan Holmes to complete his Middle Date Cent collection in 1986. At that time it was the third finest of only nine known. A nice cent with an interesting history. The attribution is noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 1; 4 finer: 1 in 45, 1 in 50, 2 in 64. PCGS #37072. Estimated Value $600 - UP
Ex an unrecorded bourse dealer at the NOISE Convention 6/1982-John D. Wright 10/23/1986-Daniel W. Holmes, Jr.-Chris McCawley 7/25/2008-Chuck Hall Collection (includes the Wright and Holmes collection envelopes and a note from John Wright).

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$1,500
Lot 260
1836 N-1 R1+ PCGS graded MS63 Brown, CAC Approved. Lustrous light olive and bluish steel. The surfaces are covered with satiny mint frost and this cent has excellent eye appeal. No spots, stains, or other defects. LDS. All the die cracks described by Wright are present. In addition the repunching at the top of the 1 and bottom of the 6 remains visible. Our grade is MS60. The attribution is noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 1; 1 finer in 64. PCGS #37111. Estimated Value $700 - UP
Ex Chris McCawley 4/17/2008-Chuck Hall Collection.

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$1,380



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