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The 9/09 Hawaii Collection - Cents
 
 
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Lot 1315
1847 Hawaiian Cent. NGC graded MS-63 Red & Brown CR 4; 15 berries; KM #1D. The obverse shows 10% red while the obverse has 50% red. Bidders will have to submit a strong bid to insure ownership. Pop 13; 3 in 64 RB; 1 in 65 RB. (PCGS # 10966) .
Estimated Value $1,300 - 1,400.
From the 9/09 Hawaii Collection.

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Lot 1316
1847 Hawaiian Cent. PCGS graded MS-63 Brown PQ; CR 4; 15 berries; KM #1D. 1st generation holder. Well struck with some mint red visable on the reverse side of this desirable grade. Very clean planchet and a bold facing portrait of the King. The nose shows its full detail, as do the eyes, the moustache, etc. Pop 79; 27 in 64; 6 in 65. (PCGS # 10965) .
Estimated Value $1,300 - 1,400.
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Lot 1317
1847 Hawaiian Cent. PCGS graded MS-63 Brown CR 4; 15 berries; KM #1D. In a first generation holder. Well struck and choice. There is a planchet flaw crack in the reverse side of coin not affecting the coin. Mar-free planchet otherwise and wonderful color (PCGS # 10965) .
Estimated Value $1,200 - 1,300.
From the 9/09 Hawaii Collection.

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Lot 1318
1847 Hawaiian Cent. ANACS graded MS-62 Red & Brown CR 4; 15 Berries; KM #1D. Sleek reddish brown iridescence imbues this lustrous beauty with a life of its own. Add a high degree of originality and the appeal is virtually irresistible (PCGS # 10966) .
Estimated Value $1,150 - 1,250.
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Lot 1319
1847 Hawaiian Cent. NGC graded MS-62 Red & Brown CR 4; 15 Berries; KM #1D. About 20% red visable which makes this an enticing coin for the collector of high quality Hawaiian cents, since few examples remain in existence with much if any red color on them. Some natural dark areas in the toning on the obverse near KAMEHAH (PCGS # 10966) .
Estimated Value $1,150 - 1,250.
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Lot 1320
1847 Hawaiian Cent. NGC graded MS-62 Red & Brown CR 4; 15 berries; KM #1D. About 30% mint red visable over both sides; a pleasing example from this extensive run of scarce Hawaiian cents. It might take decades to accumulate similar a hoard of Cents! (PCGS # 10966) .
Estimated Value $1,150 - 1,250.
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Lot 1321
1847 Hawaiian Cent. NGC graded MS-62 Red & Brown CR 4; 15 berries; KM #1D. Well struck with 20% mint red visable. A worthy candidate for inclusion in a Hawaiian Type Set. Pop 101; 13 in 63 RB; 3 in 64 RB; 1 in 65 RB. (PCGS # 10966) .
Estimated Value $1,150 - 1,250.
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Lot 1322
1847 Hawaiian Cent. NGC graded MS-62 Brown CR 4; 15 berries; KM #1D. Light surface marks consistent with this quality, the surface lightly variegated as often found, with warm chocolate brown predominating plus areas of mint color and some deeper steel brown accents (PCGS # 10965) .
Estimated Value $1,150 - 1,250.
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Lot 1323
1847 Hawaiian Cent MINT ERROR. NGC graded MS-62 Red & Brown. Reverse Lamination. Crosslet 4, 15 berries. About 20% mint red still intact. KM-10.
Estimated Value $1,150 - 1,250.
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Lot 1324
1847 Hawaiian Cent. NGC graded MS-62 Brown CR 4; 15 Berries; KM #1D. Lovely multilevel gray brown to steel and brown toning on either side. A well struck example whose choiceness is plainly evident (PCGS # 10965) .
Estimated Value $1,100 - 1,200.
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Lot 1325
1847 Hawaiian Cent. NGC graded MS-62 Brown CR 4; 15 berries; KM #1D. Lovely warm reddish brown color with strong detail in the main devices. A light line in the field by the King's epaulet is mentioned for accuracy. There is an interesting sidenote to this Hawaiian one cent piece. The person the government appointed to negotiate the minting of these was a man by the name of James Jackson Jarves, a local resident of the Islands. It was Jarves who, in his role as a historian, published at the Honolulu Press, the first detailed history of the Islands up to that time printed in Hawaii -- the same year as the date on the coin, 1847. Pop 39; 31 in 63 BR; 14 in 64 BR. (PCGS # 10965) .
Estimated Value $1,100 - 1,200.
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Lot 1326
1847 Hawaiian Cent. NGC graded MS-61 Red & Brown CR 4; 15 Berries; KM #1D. 40% mint red visable which on these (which tend to be toned brown or at best red and brown) is rarely seen and even more rarely offered. A find for the serious numismatist! (PCGS # 10966) .
Estimated Value $1,050 - 1,150.
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Lot 1327
1847 Hawaiian Cent. NGC graded MS-61 Brown CR 4; 15 Berries; KM #1D. Attractive multi-hued toning on a base of natural golden brown. The denomination on this piece mistakenly uses the letter R in HANERI for the correct letter L. HAPA HANELI meant "half of one hundred" or the fraction 1/100. There are only 12 letters in the Hawaiian alphabet, which lacks the letter R. Also AUPUNI HAWAII means Kingdom of Hawaii. The two little florets and dots near the bottom of the reverse are flourishes used by the die's engraver to fill in the voids in these areas of the design so as to give the coin a more balanced appearance. Collectors do not consider the bottom two dots outside the wreath to be "berries" when counting the number of berries in the wreath (PCGS # 10965) .
Estimated Value $1,000 - 1,100.
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Lot 1328
1847 Hawaiian Cent. NGC graded MS-61 Brown PL-4; 13 berries; KM #1A. Has some light pebblyness around the bust of Kamehameha, possibly caused by light rust on the dies. A handsome example in full Mint condition, the fields glossy brown in varying shades and hues (PCGS # 10965) .
Estimated Value $1,000 - 1,100.
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Lot 1329
1847 Hawaiian Cent. NGC graded MS-61 Brown PL-4; 13 berries; KM #1A. Minor roughness in areas, possibly as struck. A realtively common variety with 13 berries, yet no longer as readily found in Mint condition as it once was back in the 1960s before new collectors came on the scene. All authorities agree that the first hole on every golf course should be moderately easy; so too should the first hole filled in a Type Set be a painless acquisition. Why not go with this attractive Mint State One Cent piece, then, before working up for the more challenging higher priced denominations? (PCGS # 10965) .
Estimated Value $1,000 - 1,100.
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Lot 1330
1847 Hawaiian Cent. NGC graded MS-60 Red & Brown PL-4; 13 berries; km#1A. 30% mint red visable with some minor dark roughness. (Hawaiian copper cents, having been in a part of the world with a damp climate, tend to be lightly to moderately affected by the moisture, as seen here.) (PCGS # 10966) .
Estimated Value $950 - 1,050.
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Lot 1331
1847 Hawaiian Cent. ANACS graded MS-60 Brown CR 4; 15 Berries, KM #1D. The crosslet 4 pieces tend to be sharper on the facial features of the King than the other obverse, with this handsome brown specimen clearly graded on the conservative side. Bidders may want to stretch a little. The Hawaiian government ordered 100,000 copper cents from an American manufacturer in January 1847. They were used by the various island governors for use when collecting duty and tax. In 1862, according to Medcalf, "the last known time of issue by the Treasury, 11,595 coins were outstanding." Medcalf goes on to explain that in 1885, the approximately 88,000 remaining coins in the treasury were shipped out of the country as scrap and melted. A sad end to this marvelous historic relic of the Hawaiian Kingdom! (PCGS # 10965) .
Estimated Value $900 - 950.
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Lot 1332
1847 Hawaiian Cent. ANACS graded AU-58 CR 4; 15 Berries; KM #1D. Pleasing color and surfaces; our consignor concentrated on only the most attractive appearing coins for his collection, as this example shows. It pays to have an eye for quality (PCGS # 10965) .
Estimated Value $800 - 850.
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Lot 1333
1847 Hawaiian Cent. ANACS graded AU-58 CR 4; 15 Berries; KM #1D. Another attractive example featuring the 15 berries reverse (berries are arranged 7x8 in the wreath) (PCGS # 10965) .
Estimated Value $800 - 850.
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Lot 1334
1847 Hawaiian Cent. NGC graded AU-58 Brown CR 4; 15 berries; KM #1D. Smooth chocolate brown color blending into deeper charcoal gray in areas. Another appealing specimen of Hawaii's one and only One Cent issue. Kamehameha III (born Kauikeaouli), whose portrait appears here, was Hawaii's longest reigning Monarch (1824-54). For those who absolutely, positively must know these things, his full Hawaiian name was Keaweawe'ula Kiwala'o Kauikeaouli Kaleiopapa -- and then lengthened to Keaweawe'ula Kiwala'o Kauikeaouli Kaleiopapa Kalani Waiakua Kalanikau Iokikilo Kiwala'o i ke kapu Kamehameha when he ascended the throne. (Try fitting that inscription around his portrait!) (PCGS # 10965) .
Estimated Value $800 - 850.
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$978
Lot 1335
1847 Hawaiian Cent. PCGS graded AU-55 Pl-4; 13 berries; KM #1A. Well struck with nice brown planchet. A popular denomination with collectors; always a shortage of these in the marketplace (PCGS # 10965) .
Estimated Value $750 - 800.
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Lot 1336
1847 Hawaiian Cent. NGC graded AU-55 Brown CR 4; 15 Berries; KM #1D. Another choice brown specimen with a few areas of gray verdigris on the left side obverse as well as around some of the reverse lettering. Damage-free fields and devices confirms NGC's accuracy in its AU55 assignment (PCGS # 10965) .
Estimated Value $750 - 800.
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Lot 1337
1847 Hawaiian Cent. NGC graded AU-55 Brown CR 4; 15 berries; KM #1D. Pleasing reddish brown with steel brown highlights over surfaces that exhibit original luster and a smooth, matte-like appearance. There are a few marks in the fields (all of them small) with a small indentation on the tip of the King's nose (PCGS # 10965) .
Estimated Value $750 - 800.
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Lot 1338
1847 Hawaiian Cent. NGC graded AU-55 Brown CR 4; 18 berries; KM #1C. Scarce variety with this berry count, and seldom offered in choice About Uncirculated grades. Deserves a round of applause for attractiveness (PCGS # 10965) .
Estimated Value $750 - 800.
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Lot 1339
1847 Hawaiian Cent. NGC graded AU-53 Brown PL-4; 15 berries; KM #1B. Smooth surfaces and highly pleasing to the eye of the collector. Nothing to be nervous about when bidding here; the possession of this piece will give the buyer hours of enjoyment (PCGS # 10965) .
Estimated Value $725 - 775.
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Lot 1340
1847 Hawaiian Cent. NGC graded AU-53 Brown CR 4; 15 berries; KM #1D. A few light marks in the fields; reddish brown with deeper browns at the legends (PCGS # 10966) .
Estimated Value $725 - 775.
From the 9/09 Hawaii Collection.

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Lot 1341
1847 Hawaiian Cent. ANACS graded AU-50 CR 4; 15 Berries; KM #1D. Attractive blue-brown tone with reddish tints. Minor discoloration near the rim from the date to KA (PCGS # 10965) .
Estimated Value $700 - 750.
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Lot 1342
1847 Hawaiian Cent. . +6666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666. ANACS graded AU-50 CR 4; 15 Berries; KM #1D. Determined collectors will have little trouble assembling a full 6-piece die variety set of Hawaiian cents. There are two varieties of the Crosslet 4 and four of the Plain 4 cent (PCGS # 10965) .
Estimated Value $700 - 750.
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Lot 1343
1847 Hawaiian Cent. NGC graded AU-50 Brown CR 4; 15 berries; KM #1D. A few stray marks in the obverse field, with a couple of dark toning spots as usual. Very attractive lustrous medium brown color. In the legend, KA MOI is Hawaiian for The King. Born on August 11, 1813 at Keauhou Bay, on the Big Island of Hawaii, Kauikeaouli was the second son of Kamehameha the Great and the high Chiefess Keopuolani (PCGS # 10965) .
Estimated Value $700 - 750.
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Lot 1344
1847 Hawaiian Cent. NGC graded AU-58 Brown PL-4; 13 berries; KM #1A. Some light green roughness in areas along with purple-brown toning atop a base of neutral medium copper-brown. Here and there an occasional circulation mark, but all in all a high-end AU that has definite possibilities for a Hawaiian Type Set or 6-piece set of Cent die varieties (PCGS # 10965) .
Estimated Value $500 - 550.
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Lot 1345
1847 Hawaiian Cent NCS AU Details CR 4; 15 berries; KM #1E. Corroded but with pleasing dark reddish brown patina and a sharp strike (PCGS # 10965) .
Estimated Value $500 - 550.
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Lot 1346
1847 Hawaiian Cent NCS AU Details. PL-4; 15 berries; KM #1A. Corroded. The corrosion is light, with uneven shades of brown, reddish brown, and steel brown color (PCGS # 10965) .
Estimated Value $500 - 550.
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Lot 1347
1847 Hawaiian Cent AU Details CR 4; 18 berries; KM #1C. Obv rim filed improperly cleaned. Rare variety (PCGS # 10965) .
Estimated Value $500 - 550.
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Lot 1348
1847 Hawaiian Cent NCS AU Details PL-4; 13 berries; KM #1A. Somewhat discolored with pumpkin colored areas but a desirable Hawaiian cent all the same. Inexpensive in this grade (PCGS # 10965) .
Estimated Value $500 - 550.
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$552
Lot 1349
1847 Hawaiian Cent NCS AU Details CR 4; 15 berries; KM #1D. Corroded. Many Hawaiian cents were stored in a damp place due to the high humidity in the Island, and damp attacks the reactive copper metal, causing roughness, black spots and/or corrosion. Not uncommon, and when given a fair valuation, worth the price for its historic connections to America's only state that was formerly a Kingdom (PCGS # 10965) .
Estimated Value $500 - 550.
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Lot 1350
1847 Hawaiian Cent NCS AU Details CR 4; 15 berries; KM #1D. Improperly cleaned. Has a dark streak across the reverse. Pleasing brown toning now formed over the surface (PCGS # 10965) .
Estimated Value $500 - 550.
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Lot 1351
1847 Hawaiian Cent NCS AU Details PL-4; 13 berries; KM #1A. Improperly cleaned. Steel-blue and gray patina (PCGS # 10965) .
Estimated Value $500 - 550.
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$690
Lot 1352
1847 Hawaiian Cent NCS AU Details CR 4; 15 berries; KM #1D. Environmental damage. Another. These, surprisingly, are always popular with collectors in being inexpensive. This piece has very sharp detail on the king (PCGS # 10965) .
Estimated Value $500 - 550.
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$604
Lot 1353
1847 Hawaiian Cent NCS AU Details CR 4; 15 berries; KM #1D. Polished (PCGS # 10965) .
Estimated Value $500 - 550.
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Lot 1354
1847 Hawaiian Cent NCS AU Details CR 4; 15 berries; KM #1D. Improperly cleaned with areas of darker roughness left of the head and around some of the devices on the reverse (PCGS # 10965) .
Estimated Value $500 - 550.
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Lot 1355
1847 Hawaiian Cent NCS AU Details PL-4; 13 berries; KM #1A. Environmental damage (PCGS # 10965) .
Estimated Value $500 - 550.
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$518
Lot 1356
1847 Hawaiian Cent NCS AU Details CR 4; 15 berries; KM #1D. Improperly cleaned (PCGS # 10965) .
Estimated Value $500 - 550.
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Lot 1357
1847 Hawaiian Cent NCS AU Details PL-4; 13 berries; KM #1A. Improperly cleaned. Steel-blue with brown patina (PCGS # 10965) .
Estimated Value $500 - 550.
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$546
Lot 1358
1847 Hawaiian Cent NCS AU Details CR 4; 15 berries; KM #1D. Polished. Despite repeated efforts by historians, it is not known who made the cents. They were made under private contract (PCGS # 10965) .
Estimated Value $500 - 550.
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$460
Lot 1359
1847 Hawaiian Cent NCS AU Details PL-4; 13 berries; KM #1A. Obverse spot removed (PCGS # 10965) .
Estimated Value $500 - 550.
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Lot 1360
1847 Hawaiian Cent NCS AU Details PL-4; 13 berries; KM #1A. Environmental damage (PCGS # 10965) .
Estimated Value $500 - 550.
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$489
Lot 1361
1847 Hawaiian Cent. ANACS graded EF-45 PL-4; 13 berries; KM #1A. There are two major types of the obverse 1847 cent, crosslet 4 and plain 4. Five types of the reverse exist, each with a different number and position of berries in the wreath (ignoring the two dots below the wreath which are "stops" seperating the words in the legends). The Plain 4, 13 berries is a relatively common one. Attractive deep steel brown surfaces (PCGS # 10965) .
Estimated Value $500 - 550.
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Lot 1362
1847 Hawaiian Cent NCS XF Details PL-4; 17 berries; KM #1C. Improperly cleaned. Scarce variety (PCGS # 10965) .
Estimated Value $350 - 400.
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Lot 1363
1847 Hawaiian Cent NCS XF Details PL-4; 15 berries; KM #1B. Corroded. Most noticeable above the king's head. A scarcer variety (PCGS # 10965) .
Estimated Value $350 - 400.
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Lot 1364
1847 Hawaiian Cent NCS XF Details PL-4 15 berries; KM #1F. Environmental damage, resulting in a rough, corroded appearance. Most rare variety with only 10 known (PCGS # 10965) .
Estimated Value $350 - 400.
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