Goldberg Coins and Collectibles



Sale 120

Pre-Long Beach Auction


Half Cents
 
 
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Lot 9
1794 C-4a R3 F12. Small Edge Letters. Attractive glossy chocolate brown and steel. Looks perfectly smooth to the unaided eye but a glass reveals microscopic roughness in the fields and protected areas. No verdigris, only a few minor contact marks. A dull nick at the top of the cap can help identify this piece. Nicely struck E-MDS, Manley state 2.0. The date and legends are complete and clear. Estimated Value $800 - UP
Ex Jim O'Donnell 8/1983-the RES Collection.

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$1,620
Lot 10
1794 C-9 R2 VG7. Small Edge Letters. Sharpness VF20 but covered with very fine granularity/ No marks or verdigris. Slightly glossy dark olive brown with lighter brown toning on the highpoints of the portrait. The date is clear and the legends are complete except for the usual weakness inside the wreath. EDS, Manley state 1.0. Estimated Value $300 - UP
Ex Maine Gold & Silver.

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$576
Lot 11
  Pair of 1795 Half Cents with Lettered Edge. Includes C-1 R2 EDS Manley state 1.0 VG7 sharpness net AG3 for pitting, and C-2a Punctuated Date (a comma between the 1 & 7) R3 MDS Manley 2.0 VG7 net G5 for minor roughness. Both have a strong date and easily readable legends. Lot of 2 coins. Estimated Value $300 - UP
Ex RES Collection.

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$480
Lot 12
1795 C-6a R2 Plain Edge without Pole ANACS graded VG10. Struck over a 1794 Talbot Allum & Lee Cent. Glossy light chocolate brown. The surfaces are smooth and the eye appeal is quite nice, but there is a pinch on the rim at the top of the cap and over TE in UNITED. Otherwise this piece is choice for the grade. Nicely struck EDS, Manley state 1.0. The date and legends are complete and strong. The 4 from the undertype TAL Cent is clearly visible below the 17 in the date. Our grade is VG8. Estimated Value $350 - UP
Ex Maine Gold & Silver.

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$750
Lot 13
1797 C-1 R2 1 Above 1 Variety G6. Glossy medium chocolate brown and steel with puffs of lighter brown toning on the obverse. Smooth except for a few small pits under the bust tip. EDS, Manley state 1.0. The strike is uneven with weakness at the top of the reverse. Everything else is strong including the date, and the 1 Above 1 feature is obvious. Estimated Value $300 - UP
Ex Jonathan Kern 8/1983-the RES Collection.

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$456
Lot 14
  Trio of 1800 C-1 R2 Half Cents. Includes one in MDS (Manley 3.0) grading VF25, another MDS (3.0) VG10 net VG8 for cleaning, and one in LDS (Manley 5.0) grading F15+ sharpness net F12 for nicks. All have a strong date and clear legends. Lot of 3 coins. Estimated Value $275 - UP
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$456
Lot 15
1802/0 C-2 R3 Overdate 2 over 0 G6. Glossy olive brown and steel. No corrosion or verdigris, and the only notable contact marks are a dull rim nick before the neck and a rim bruise at S-O. EDS, Manley 1.0, with a closed hair loop left of the date and no rust lumps at IB in LIBERTY. The date is strong and the overdate is clear. The legends are strong except for weakness on HALF CENT. A decent example of a tough die state. Estimated Value $600 - UP
Acquired from an unrecorded source in 1982-the RES Collection.

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$1,020
Lot 16
1803 C-1 R1 EF45+. Very attractive medium brown and light olive with a couple faint hints of very faded mint color peeking through on the reverse. Mint frost covers the protected areas. A spot of darker toning on the knot in the hair ribbon is the only notable mark. Nicely struck EDS, Manley state 1.0, with dentils completely around both sides and no die cracks. A very nice 1803 half cent, close to AU50. Estimated Value $700 - UP
Acquired from an unrecorded source in 1985-the RES Collection.

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$1,680
Lot 17
  Trio of 1803 Half Cents. Includes C-2 R4 EDS Manley 1.0 VG8 net G6 for contact marks, C-3 R2 M-LDS Manley 3.0 F15+, and C-4 R4 MDS F15 net VG10 for a few dents. All are glossy brown and chocolate. Lot of 3 coins. Estimated Value $350 - UP
Ex RES Collection.

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$384
Lot 18
  Group of Six 1803 Half Cents. Includes C-2 R4 EDS G4, C-2 R4 E-MDS AG3, C-3 R2 M-LDS VG7, C-4 R4 MDS (three pieces grading VG7, VG7, and AG3). Some are slightly sharper with defects but all have a clear date. Lot of 6 coins. Estimated Value $350 - UP
Ex RES Collection.

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$360
Lot 19
1803 C-4 R4 VF25+. Glossy chocolate brown with lighter brown in protected areas on the obverse. The only notable defects are a small rim nick off the bust tip, a rim bruise at the second T in STATES, and a small patch of reddish toning at the C in CENT. Struck with the reverse rotated 20 degrees clockwise relative to the normal head-to-foot die orientation. A nice example of this tough die variety. Estimated Value $400 - UP
Ex Middletown 4/1989-the RES Collection.

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$852
Lot 20
1804 C-1 R3 ANACS graded AU50. Choice glossy medium chocolate brown with frosty lighter reddish brown toning in protected areas. The surfaces are smooth and virtually flawless showing only a touch of friction on the highpoints of the devices. M-LDS, Manley state 2.0. The die crack at the top of the reverse is strong. Our grade is EF40+. An important example of the variety, at the lower end of the condition census. Estimated Value $1,000 - UP
Ex Maine Gold & Silver.

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$1,860
Lot 21
  Trio of 1804 Half Cents. Includes C-1 R3 M-LDS (Manley 2.0) VF30 net VF20 for nicks, C-5 R4 Spiked Chin MDS (Manley 4.0) F12, and C-5 R4 Spiked Chin M-LDS (Manley 5.0, a rare die state) VF20 net F15 for nicks. All are glossy chocolate brown with nice eye appeal. Lot of 3 coins. Estimated Value $300 - UP
Ex RES Collection.

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$600
Lot 22
  Group of Six 1804 C-1 R3 Half Cents. Grades are VG10, VG7, G6, G5 (2), and Fair-2. Various die states are represented. Some are sharper with defects. Lot of 6 coins. Estimated Value $250 - UP
Ex RES Collection.

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$420
Lot 23
  Group of Five 1804 C-5 R4 Spiked Chin Half Cents. Grades are G6, G5 (2), G4, and AG3. Various die states are represented. A couple are slightly sharper with defects. Lot of 5 coins. Estimated Value $250 - UP
Ex RES Collection.

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$480
Lot 24
1804 C-6 R2 Spiked Chin VF25. Slightly sharper but there are a few too many small nicks for the higher grade, none notable or distracting. Attractive glossy light to medium chocolate brown with golden tan faded down from mint color in protected areas on the reverse. Rare intermediate die state, Manley 10.5, with a dimple in the cud break over the left side of the M in AMERICA. A prize for the collector of die states, comparable to the Manley plate coin. Estimated Value $400 - UP
Ex Coin Galleries 11/13/1985:1638-the RES Collection (lot ticket included).

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$1,260
Lot 25
  Trio of Half Cents, 1804 and 1809. Includes 1804 C-6 R2 Spiked Chin MDS (8.0) F12, another 1804 C-6 R2 Spiked Chin M-LDS (10.5, a rare die state) F15, and 1809/6 C-5 R1 LDS (3.0) VF30. All are attractive glossy brown and chocolate. Lot of 3 coins. Estimated Value $400 - UP
Ex Maine Gold & Silver.

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$780
Lot 26
  Lot of 11 Different 1804 C-6 R2 Spiked Chin Die States. Includes EDS (1.0) VG7, EDS (2.0) F12, E-MDS (2.2) AG3, E-MDS (2.5) G5, E-MDS (5.0) F12, MDS (6.5) VG8, MDS (8.0) VG7, MDS (9.0) F12, M-LDS (9.5) VG10, M-LDS (10.0) F12, and LDS (12.0) VG7. Some are sharper with defects. Lot of 11 different die states. Estimated Value $550 - UP
Ex RES Collection.

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$1,260
Lot 27
  Group of Six 1804 Half Cents. Includes four examples of the C-6 R2 Spiked Chin variety grading VG8, VG7 (2), and G5 plus two examples of the C-11 R2 Plain 4 with Stems variety grading VG7 and G6. Some are slightly sharper with defects but all have a clear date. Lot of 6 coins. Estimated Value $300 - UP
Ex RES Collection.

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$720
Lot 28
1804 C-7 R4 Spiked Chin VF35+. Slightly sharper but there are microscopic hairlines on the obverse. The only notable contact mark is a diagonal nick in the hair at the forehead. Chocolate brown with frost in protected areas on the reverse. Sharply struck EDS, Manley state 1.0, before any die cracks. An important example of this rare variety with sharpness comparable to the famous Showers-Missouri Cabinet example (Goldbergs 1/26/2014:68) that brought $13,800. At the lower end of the condition census and a highlight of the RES Collection. Estimated Value $4,000 - UP
Acquired at a small coin show in Hartford, CT, 4/1984-the RES Collection.

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$2,760
Lot 29
1804 C-7 R4 Spiked Chin G6. A few points sharper but the planchet is slightly bent. There is a collection of small digs left of the L in LIBERTY, a nick on the 8 and a couple more on the rim below, and two hairline scratches in the field before the portrait. No roughness or verdigris. Cleaned and retoned bluish steel and light olive. MDS, Manley state 5.0, with a strong cud break at OF-A. The right end of the cud has a small triangle-shaped lump hanging down over the A and the left end of the cud does not touch the O in OF. The Spiked Chin feature is weak but visible. Estimated Value $275 - UP
Ex a coin shop in Manchester, NH, 4/14/1973-Carvin Goodridge Collection, McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Goldbergs 9/2/2012:147-the RES Collection (Goodridge collection envelope and Goldberg lot ticket included).

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$168
Lot 30
1804 C-7 R4 Spiked Chin G4. Sharper with F12 details but moderately corroded with a few specks of red and green verdigris on the obverse, more on the reverse. Dark reddish steel. The date is strong and the legends are clear and easily readable. What makes this piece special is the terminal die state, Manley 8.0. Only three are known (Dr. Wallace Lee, McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Superior 5/25/2003, lots 194 and 195, and this coin. The finest is the VF25 sold at lot 194 for $13,800, and lot 195 was a corroded piece net graded as AG3 that brought $1955. The cud breaks on this piece are bold. A prize for an advanced collection of die states. Estimated Value $750 - UP
Ex Sam Sloat Coins-Kevin Vinton 4/24/2010-the RES Collection.

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$1,260
Lot 31
1804 C-8 R1 Spiked Chin EF45. Slightly sharper with some faint hairlines on the obverse. Otherwise very nice with excellent eye appeal and just a touch of friction on the highpoints. Frosty tan and light brown with steel brown toning on the highpoints. MDS, Manley state 3.0. The Spiked Chin feature is obvious. Estimated Value $400 - UP
Ex Jack Beymer 1982-the RES Collection.

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$840
Lot 32
  Quartet of 1804 C-8 R1 Spiked Chin Half Cents. Four different die states are represented. Includes EDS (1.0, a rare die state) VF20, MDS (3.0) F15+, M-LDS (5.0, a rare die state) VG10, and LDS (6.0) F15. A couple are slightly sharper with minor defects. Lot of 4 coins. Estimated Value $250 - UP
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$624
Lot 33
  Group of Five 1804 Half Cents. Includes C-8 R1 Spiked Chin MDS (3.0) F15, C-10 R1 LDS (3.0) VF20, C-12 Crosslet 4 without Stems MDS F15, C-13 R1 Plain 4 without Stems EDS (1.0) VF20, and another C-13 R1 Plain 4 without Stems M-LDS (2.0) VF35. A decent group, all glossy brown and chocolate with nice eye appeal. Lot of 5 coins. Estimated Value $600 - UP
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$900
Lot 34
  Trio of 1804 C-9 R2 Half Cents. Includes three different die states: E-MDS (2.0) VF25 net F15 for rim dent, M-LDS (4.0 with cud break at RTY) G5, and LDS (5.0 with cud break at RTY) VF20. All are glossy brown and chocolate. Lot of 3 coins. Estimated Value $150 - UP
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$336
Lot 35
  Five 1804 C-9 R2 Half Cents. All have the cud break at RTY. Grades range from G5 to VG10. A couple are slightly sharper with defects. All have a clear date and strong cud break. Lot of 5 coins. Estimated Value $225 - UP
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$432
Lot 36
1804 C-11 R2 Plain 4 with Stems VF25. Attractive glossy chocolate brown with lighter brown toning in protected areas. Smooth and lightly worn with minor contact marks, none notable. Nicely struck EDS, scarce Manley state 1.0, with the wreath bow well defined. A nice mid-grade example of this popular "Redbook" variety. Estimated Value $150 - UP
Ex Carvin Goodridge 4/1985-the RES Collection.

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$1,080
Lot 37
  Pair of 1804 C-11 R2 Plain 4 with Stems. Includes two different die states: EDS (1.0, a scarce die state)bb, and MDS (2.0) F12. Both are glossy chocolate brown with smooth surfaces. Lot of 2 coins. Estimated Value $200 - UP
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$690
Lot 38
  Pair of 1805 Half Cents. Includes C-1 R2- Small 5 without Stems E-MDS (1.0) VF25, and C-4 R2- Large 5 with Stems EDS (1.0) VF20. A nice pair, both smooth with excellent eye appeal. Lot of 2 coins. Estimated Value $300 - UP
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$528
Lot 39
1805 C-1 R2- Small 5 without Stems ANACS graded F15. Glossy tan and light steel brown blending to darker olive in protected areas. The only notable mark is a small punch near the edge well above the bust tip. This cent was struck twice with both strikes centered on the planchet. The second strike is rotated 30 degrees clockwise relative to the first impression. Bold evidence of the first strike shows on the portrait. The reverse was struck against a new blank planchet during the second strike creating an incuse brockage impression on that planchet. Minor swelling that is associated with being a "brockage maker" is evident on the reverse. A bold example of a neat mint error. Our grade is VG10. The Double Struck feature is noted on the ANACS label. Estimated Value $500 - UP
Ex Maine Gold & Silver.

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$840
Lot 40
1805 C-1 R2- Small 5 without Stems VG10. Chatter Strike Obverse. Sharpness VF20 but the obverse is covered with very fine roughness and there is similar roughness in a couple places on the reverse. Several old, light pinscratches show on the obverse, mostly in the field before the portrait. Rather glossy chocolate and steel with darker olive brown toning in protected areas. The date, LIBERTY, and the profile from the top of the head down to the tip of the bust all show clear, sharp doubling from die bounce. The reverse displays no trace of doubling and the very small offset between impressions on the obverse suggests the error was die bounce (today we often call this "machine doubling") rather than a real double strike. Of course, there is always the possibility that the reverse became a brockage maker during a second strike with a new blank planchet in the press. The tiny offset between impressions on the obverse would limit the amount of swelling produced on the reverse during the brockage strike. LDS, Manley state 2.0, showing a clear rim cud break right of the fraction. The repunching at the top of the 5 and stemless wreath feature are both obvious. Estimated Value $225 - UP
Ex McCawley & Grellman Auctions 1/8/1994:68-R. Tettenhorst (The Davy Collection), McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Goldbergs 9/4/2011:314-the RES Collection (Davy lot ticket included).

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$204
Lot 41
  Group of Seven Half Cents, 1805-1808. Grades range from AG3 to F15 with an average grade of VG8 to VG10. Includes 1805 C-1 R2- Small 5 Stemless E-MDS (1.0), 1805 C-4 R2- Large 5 with Stems EDS (1.0), 1806 C-1 R1 Small 6 Stemless MDS with reverse rotated 30 degrees CW, 1806 C-2 R4 Small 6 with Stems MDS (2.0), 1808 C-3 R1 E-MDS (2.0), 1808 C-3 M-LDS (4.0 with reverse rotated 25 degrees CW), and 1808 C-3 R1 M-LDS (4.0 with reverse upset head-to-head). Some are slightly sharper with minor defects but all have a clear date. Lot of 7 coins. Estimated Value $400 - UP
Ex RES Collection.

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$630
Lot 42
1805 C-3 R4 Small 5 with Stems G6. Glossy dark olive brown with lighter steel brown toning on the devices. Smooth with only minor contact marks. A very light rim bruise at UN may help identify this piece. MDS, Manley state 2.0, with obvious swelling in the field before the portrait. A nice piece for the grade with a strong date and clear stems. A popular "Redbook" type. Estimated Value $600 - UP
Ex Jack Beymer 1982-the RES Collection.

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$480
Lot 43
  Trio of 1806 Half Cents. Includes C-1 R1 Small 6 Stemless E-MDS with reverse rotated 30 degrees CW EF45 net VF35 for nice recoloring, C-2 R4 Small 6 with Stems MDS (2.0) VG7, and C-4 R1 Large 6 EDS (1.0 with reverse rotated 45 degrees CW) VF35. All are attractive; the C-4 is choice. Lot of 3 coins. Estimated Value $500 - UP
Ex RES Collection.

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$630
Lot 44
  Pair of Scarce "Redbook" Varieties 1806 & 1808. Includes 1806 C-2 R4 Small 6 with Stems MDS (2.0) G5, and 1808/7 C-2 R3 Overdate 8 over 7 E-MDS (2.0) VG10 net VG7 for microscopic granularity. Lot of 2 coins. Estimated Value $300 - UP
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$432
Lot 45
  Pair of Half Cents, 1806 & 1807. Includes 1806 C-4 R1 Large 6 MDS (2.0 with reverse rotated 25 degrees CW) VF20+, and 1807 C-1 R1 LDS (3.0) VF25. An attractive pair with smooth glossy surfaces. Lot of 2 coins. Estimated Value $250 - UP
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$384
Lot 46
1808/7 C-2 R3 Overdate 8 over 7 F12+. Slightly sharper with a few minor contact marks, none significant but too many to ignore. Nicely struck EDS, Manley state 1.0, before any die cracks. Glossy medium chocolate brown and steel with subtle puffs of reddish brown toning on the reverse. The date is bold, the overdate feature is obvious, and the legends are strong. A nice example of this popular overdate variety. Estimated Value $400 - UP
Ex Stack's 5/2/1985:80 (lot of 2)-the RES Collection (lot ticket included).

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$750
Lot 47
1808/7 C-2 R3 Overdate 8 over 7 G6. A few points sharper but covered with fine granularity under rather glossy chocolate brown toning. The devices are a lighter shade of brown and the two-tone appearance accents the details and gives this piece decent eye appeal in spite of the imperfect surfaces. No notable marks or verdigris. MDS, Manley state 3.0, with a cud break at TY. The date and legends are complete and easily readable. Estimated Value $175 - UP
Ex RARCOA Mail Bid Sale 9/10/1970-Carvin Goodridge Collection, McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Goldbergs 9/2/2012:228-the RES Collection (Goodridge collection envelope and Goldberg lot ticket included).

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$252
Lot 48
1809 C-2 R3 VG10. Glossy chocolate brown with slightly darker olive brown toning on the reverse. Attractive for the grade. The only notable mark is a fine vertical scratch from the second S in STATES down to the left foot of A in HALF. LDS, Manley state 4.0 late. The rim cud breaks at star 11, F-A, and over the M are clearly defined in spite of the relatively low grade. Estimated Value $125 - UP
Ex McCawley & Grellman Mail Bid Sale #2, 6/14/1994:27-R. Tettenhorst (The Davy Collection), McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Goldbergs 9/4/2011:374-the RES Collection (Goldberg lot ticket included).

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$132
Lot 49
  Quartet of 1809 C-2 R3 Half Cents. All with different reverse rotations. Includes E-MDS (2.0 with 20 degrees CCW) G5, E-MDS (2.0 with 105 degrees CCW) G4, M-LDS (3.0 with no rotation) G6, and M-LDS (3.0 with 135 degrees CW) G5. An interesting group. Lot of 4 coins. Estimated Value $175 - UP
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$660
Lot 50
  Group of Five 1809 Half Cents. Includes C-2 R3 LDS (4.0) VF20, C-4 R2 Recut 0 in Date LDS (2.0) VF20, C-5 R1 Overdate 9 over Inverted 9 MDS (2.0) VF30, C-6 R1 EDS (1.0) VF35, and C-6 R1 E-MDS (2.0 with reverse rotated 75 degrees CCW) VF35. A nice group, all with glossy chocolate brown toning and smooth surfaces. Lot of 5 coins. Estimated Value $700 - UP
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$810
Lot 51
1809 C-3 R1 EF40. Very attractive glossy chocolate and olive brown with frost in protected areas. A choice piece, essentially flawless with excellent eye appeal, just very light wear on the devices. EDS, Manley state 1.0. The rim cud at D-S on the reverse is strong and the reverse is rotated 30 degrees CCW. Estimated Value $300 - UP
Acquired at a coin store in Gilford, CT, in 1984-the RES Collection.

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$780
Lot 52
  Lot of Seven 1809 Half Cents. Includes C-3 R1 E-MDS (1.0 with reverse 40 degrees CCW) F12, C-4 R2 Repunched 0 EDS (1.0) VG8, C-4 R2 Repunched 0 E-MDS (1.0) F15, C-4 Repunched 0 E-MDS (1.0) VG10, C-4 R2 Repunched 0 MDS (1.0) F12, C-5 R1 9 over Inverted 9 EDS (1.0) F15, and C-5 R1 9 over Inverted 9 MDS (2.0) VF20. Some are slightly sharper with minor defects. Lot of 7 coins. Estimated Value $350 - UP
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$552
Lot 53
1809 C-4 R2 Small 0 inside Large 0 VF35. Very attractive glossy medium chocolate brown. Choice except for a light scratch across the bust and a dimple in the planchet below the second A in AMERICA (as struck). EDS, Manley state 1.0, with dentils around both sides. The small 0 inside the normal 0 in the date is clear. A nice example of this popular "Redbook" variety. Estimated Value $300 - UP
Ex Coin Galleries 8/16/1983:1372-the RES Collection (lot ticket included).

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$780
Lot 54
1809 C-4 R2 Small 0 inside Large 0 VF35. Sharpness EF45 but covered with fine granularity. Rather glossy dark steel and olive brown. No marks or verdigris and the eye appeal is quite nice in spite of the imperfect surfaces. MDS, Manley state 1.0, with dentils around the obverse and most of the reverse. The small 0 inside the normal 0 is clear. Estimated Value $200 - UP
Acquired from an unrecorded source on the bourse of the 1985 ANA Convention 8/1985-the RES Collection.

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$456
Lot 55
1810 C-1 R1 VF25. Nice glossy chocolate brown and steel. Smooth with only trivial marks, none notable. MDS with the reverse rotated 25 degrees CCW from the normal head-to-foot die orientation. Estimated Value $175 - UP
Acquired from an unrecorded source in 1982-the RES Collection.

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$390
Lot 56
1811 C-1 R4 G5. Slightly sharper but there are traces of minor roughness on both sides. Mostly glossy dark olive brown and steel with lighter brown toning on the devices. LDS with a bold cud break connecting the first 4 stars to the rim. The date is strong and the legends are complete except for the usual weakness at TED S thanks to the opposing large cud break that took up so much of the planchet metal. Estimated Value $400 - UP
Ex Stack's 5/2/1985:80 (lot of 2)-the RES Collection (copy of lot ticket included).

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$780
Lot 57
1811 C-2 R3 G5. Lightly cleaned, now retoned a rather glossy light olive and steel. No marks or notable roughness. The date is strong and the legends are clear except for the usual strike weakness on the left edge of the reverse affecting TED STA. Estimated Value $125 - UP
Acquired from an unrecorded source in 1982-the RES Collection.

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$504
Lot 58
1825 C-1 R3 VF35. Ten points sharper but there are light scratches in the field before the portrait, all blending perfectly into the attractive frosty medium brown and light chocolate toning. The only other notable mark is a minor rim bruise at the second A in AMERICA. MDS, Manley state 2.0. The reverse is rotated 10 degrees CW. Estimated Value $175 - UP
Ex Coin Galleries 11/13/1985:1535-the RES Collection.

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$300



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