Goldberg Coins and Collectibles



Sale 60

Pre-Long Beach Coin Auction


Large Cents
 
 
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Lot 1058
1843 N-12 R1 PCGS graded MS64 Brown. Very attractive lustrous medium chocolate and steel brown. The surfaces are satiny and virtually flawless. No spots, stains, or contact marks. The only defect is a barely visible planchet flake on the rim over UN in UNITED, as struck. Sharply struck EDS, die state a. All the fine die finishing lines are crisp. Our grade is MS63, tied for CC#4 in the Grellman census. The attribution is noted on the PCGS label. Pop 1; 1 finer in 65BN.
Estimated Value $400-UP.
Ex McCawley & Grellman Auctions 1/9/93:276.

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$1,380
Lot 1059
1843 N-14 R6+ Proof-Only Variety PCGS graded "Genuine." The obverse was lightly cleaned and is toned glossy medium brown and light chocolate. The reverse is a much more attractive steel brown and chocolate with a small splash of slightly lighter toning at ER in AMERICA. The fields are reflective on both sides, but the mirrors are significantly deeper on the reverse than on the obverse thanks to the light cleaning. A faint scuff in the field left of star 11 left a slightly lighter shade of brown in that area. The only other notable mark is a tiny planchet void in the field before the nose (as struck). Not a perfect example, but not too bad for this very rare proof-only variety. Called Proof-55 and CC#10 in the Denis Loring census of proof large cents. Our grade is Proof-55. The proof status of this piece is noted on the PCGS grading label, which also displays the Newcomb attribution.
Estimated Value $4,000-UP.
Ex Howard R. Newcomb-1949 ANA Sale, lot 1777-T. James Clarke, Abe Kosoff 4/21/56:325-Bowers & Merena 3/98:296-McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Superior 9/19/99:532-Tony Terranova.

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$3,450
Lot 1060
1844 N-1 R1 AU50. Frosty tan and light brown with chocolate toning on the devices. A planchet chip on the jaw over the throat and a hairline scratch above the end of the wreath stem, plus a spot of darker toning at the T in CENT and another spot right of the second A in AMERICA are the notable marks. M-LDS with tiny rim cud breaks under the date and star 13.
Estimated Value $200-UP.
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$242
Lot 1061
1844 N-4 R1 PCGS graded MS62 Brown. Lustrous light olive brown blending to darker olive in the obverse fields. Traces of very faded mint color remain visible on the reverse. No spots or stains, only a few trivial ticks on both sides. A tiny nick on the left base of the N in ONE is a good identifying mark. LDS, die state d, showing fine cracks through the reverse legend and a thin rim cud at star 5. Our grade is MS60. The attribution is noted on the PCGS label. Pop 1; none finer at PCGS in BN.
Estimated Value $300-UP.
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$748
Lot 1062
1845 N-2 R1 PCGS graded MS64 Brown. Very attractive lustrous olive and bluish steel brown with at least 10% of the mint red remaining. The surfaces are satiny and virtually flawless. The only notable flaw is a shallow low spot in the field under star 7, as struck. A beautiful cent. EDS, die state a, showing fine die lines that connect the second A in AMERICA to the leaf below. Our grade is MS63, tied for CC#1 in the Grellman census. The attribution is noted on the PCGS label. Pop 1; none finer at PCGS in BN.
Estimated Value $300-UP.
Ex Tom Reynolds 9/96.

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$834
Lot 1063
1845 N-4 R1 PCGS graded MS63 Brown. Repunched 5. Glossy light chocolate brown with traces of mint red showing on both sides. No defects, but there is a hint of rub on the highest points. A good identifying mark is a small spot of slightly darker chocolate toning left of star 4. MDS, die state c, showing a few fine die cracks on the reverse. The repunching on the 5 remains sharp. Our grade is AU58. The attribution is noted on the PCGS label. Pop 1; none finer at PCGS in Brown.
Estimated Value $200-UP.
Ex Bowers & Merena FPL 3/91.

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$437
Lot 1064
1845 N-9 R2 AU58. Very attractive frosty light chocolate and steel. Satiny mint luster covers the protected areas on both sides and this piece offers outstanding eye appeal for the grade. Just a hint of rub on the highest points from mint state. The only mark is a thin horizontal nick right of the mouth. Sharply struck EDS, die state a. The fields are hard and slightly reflective on both sides.
Estimated Value $200-UP.
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$322
Lot 1065
1845 N-11 R3 NGC graded MS63 Brown. Glossy olive and steel brown with more than 5% of the slightly faded mint red remaining. The only marks are a faint spot of slightly darker toning in the field under the end of the chin and a tiny rim nick over the right top of the first T in STATES. EDS, die state a. The fields are smooth and slightly reflective and all the fine die lines are clear. The leaves under ES-OF are softly struck thanks to debris that was clogging the die in that spot. Everything else is sharply struck, and all the stars show full radial lines. The narrow rim cud from star 4 down to under star 3 is clear. Our grade is MS62, tied for CC#2 honors in the Grellman census.
Estimated Value $600-UP.
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$633
Lot 1066
1845 N-11 R3 AU55. Glossy light chocolate brown with slightly darker steel brown toning on the highpoints. Satiny mint frost covers the protected areas. The only marks are a thin diagonal nick above star 4 and a small spot of slightly darker chocolate toning right of star 11. Nicely struck E-MDS, die state a, showing a thin rim cud break from just below star 3 to star 4. An attractive cent that comes with an impressive provenance.
Estimated Value $200-UP.
Ex George Gillette, Henry Chapman 12/19/1927:894-Henry C. Hines-Floyd T. Starr, Stack's 6/13/84:467-R. S. Brown, Jr., Superior 9/30/86:1014-Dennis Mendelson, Superior 2/2/92:939-McCawley & Grellman Auctions 7/31/93:71.

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$483
Lot 1067
1845 N-12 R3 PCGS graded MS64 Brown. Lustrous bluish steel and olive with 15% of the slightly faded mint color showing. The only defect, and it is barely visible, is a very tiny speck of dark crud over the left side of the 8. A good identifying mark is a shallow low spot or planchet flake at the dentil tips under star 1, as struck. E-MDS, die state b, showing a faint die crack through the tops of ST in STATES but before the rim cud at stars 3-4. Our grade is MS62, tied for CC#2 in the Grellman census. The attribution is noted on the PCGS label. Pop 1; 1 finer in 65BN.
Estimated Value $400-UP.
Ex Tom Reynolds 9/96.

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$776
Lot 1068
1845 N-13 R2 PCGS graded MS63 Brown. Glossy light olive and chocolate with traces of faded mint red on both sides. The only marks are a tiny planchet flake in the field just right of star 3 and a microscopic speck of carbon at the dentil tips just right of the date. Excellent eye appeal. MDS, die state a, before any rim cud breaks. Our grade is AU58+, very close to mint state, and CC#11 in the Grellman census. The attribution is noted on the PCGS label. Pop 1; 1 finer in 64BN.
Estimated Value $300-UP.
Ex Tom Reynolds 9/96.

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$414
Lot 1069
1846 N-3 R2 PCGS graded MS63 Brown. Repunched Date. The obverse is glossy light olive and chocolate while the reverse is frosty steel and olive brown. Traces of mint color remain visible on both sides, especially on the reverse. Sharply struck and quite attractive. No spots or stains and only a few trivial contact marks, including a diagonal nick on the right end of the eyebrow. E-MDS, die state b. The repunching remains clear on the 4 but is faint or missing on the other three digits. No die cracks or rim cuds. Our grade is MS60. The attribution is noted on the PCGS label. Pop 2; none finer at PCGS in BN.
Estimated Value $300-UP.
Ex Abe Kosoff estate, Bowers & Merena 11/4/85:220-Walter Dudgeon, McCawley & Grellman Auctions 7/30/94:243.

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$460
Lot 1070
1846 N-3 R2 EF40. Glossy light to medium chocolate brown. Excellent eye appeal for the grade with only a couple trivial marks. The notable ones are a small spot of darker chocolate toning in the field before the nose and a tiny rim nick above star 5. Rare LDS, die state e, with strong rim cud breaks above TES OF. The cuds are bold on this example. Tied for CC#6 among those known with the rim cuds, and it comes with an important provenance.
Estimated Value $150-UP.
Ex M. H. Bolender MBS #55, 1/1930:1695-Henry C. Hines-Numismatic Gallery 10/28/49-Willard C. Blaisdell 9/15/76 (via Del Bland)-R. E. Naftzger, Jr. 4/78-Bob Vail, Superior 9/7/97:664.

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$483
Lot 1071
1846 N-4 R1 PCGS graded MS63 Brown. Boldly Repunched Date. Very attractive lustrous light olive and steel brown with traces of mint color showing on both sides. The obverse fields are smooth and slightly reflective thanks to a fresh die lapping while the reverse is covered with satiny mint frost. The only mark, and it is trivial, is a small spot of slightly darker chocolate brown just left of star 6. Sharply struck EDS, die state a. The date repunching is bold and the reverse die is uncracked. All the fine die finishing lines are crisp. A very nice example and it comes with an important provenance. Our grade is MS60+, tied for CC#6 in the Grellman census. The attribution is noted on the PCGS label. Pop 1; 2 finer in 64BN.
Estimated Value $300-UP.
Ex R. S. Brown, Jr., Superior 9/30/86:1033-Dr. Thomas S. Chalkley, Superior 1/28/90:933.

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$920
Lot 1072
1846 N-5 R2 PCGS graded MS63 Brown. Repunched Date. Lustrous steel and light olive brown. The surfaces are covered with satiny mint frost that remains unbroken. Great eye appeal. No spots or stains, just a few trivial ticks on the rims. The best identifying mark is a tiny planchet flake on the upper half of the I in UNITED, as struck. MDS, die state c, displaying a thin rim cud break at star 11 and fine die polishing lines down through ES in STATES. The repunching is visible on all 4 digits of the date, strongest under the base of the 1. Our grade is MS60+, tied for CC#5 in the Grellman census. The attribution is noted on the PCGS label. Pop 1; 1 finer in 65BN.
Estimated Value $200-UP.
Ex Bowers & Merena 1/9/92:563.

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$920
Lot 1073
1846 N-7 R3 AU58. Mint state sharpness but lightly cleaned and retoned lustrous dark bluish steel and olive with very faded red bleeding through in the protected areas. Has solid mint state eye appeal. The only marks are a tiny tick just right of star 4 and a few faint hairlines over the T in CENT. Sharply struck E-MDS, die state b.
Estimated Value $300-UP.
Ex New Netherlands Coin Co. MBS 3/73:360-Garry Fitzgerald-Del Bland-Bob Vail, Superior 9/7/97:668.

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$334
Lot 1074
1846 N-8 R1 AU58. Lustrous olive brown and steel. This is a sharply struck mint state example, but there are numerous tiny planchet flakes on the reverse. These flakes are mint-made flaws, but they still affect the eye appeal on that side. Sharply struck EDS, die state a. All the fine die preparation lines are clear.
Estimated Value $200-UP.
Ex Chris McCawley 5/31/91.

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$253
Lot 1075
1846 N-10 R4 PCGS graded AU58. Glossy medium chocolate brown with frosty lighter steel brown and tan in protected areas. A small spot in the dentils under the wreath ribbon is the only notable mark. Sharply struck MDS, die state a, prior to any rim cud breaks. A decent example of this tough die variety. Our grade is AU50, tied for CC#7 in the Grellman census. The attribution is noted on the PCGS label. Pop 1; none finer at PCGS in BN.
Estimated Value $300-UP.
Ex Doug Bird 2/94.

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$437
Lot 1076
1846 N-15 R4 VF30. Slightly sharper with a few too many tiny nicks on the cheek for the higher grade. Glossy chocolate brown. Sharply struck and very attractive, but it could use a bath to remove loose dirt caked into the protected areas. MDS, die state c early. The die crack through the top of UNITE is strong.
Estimated Value $100-UP.
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$299
Lot 1077
1846 N-16 R5- Tall Date PCGS graded AU55. Choice glossy chocolate brown with frosty olive and steel toning covering the protected areas. Excellent eye appeal. The only mark of any significance is a nick under star 10. EDS, die state a, prior to the obverse rim cud breaks. The fine die finishing lines are crisp. Our grade is AU50+, close to AU55. An important example of this tough variety, CC#4 in the Grellman census. The attribution is noted on the PCGS label. Pop 1; none finer at PCGS in BN.
Estimated Value $300-UP.
Ex L. Neilson 6/75-Louis Ullian, McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Superior 6/5/2000:366.

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$2,300
Lot 1078
1846 N-17 R4 AU58. Choice glossy light chocolate and steel brown with frosty lighter steel brown toning covering the protected areas. Great eye appeal, very close to mint state. The only marks, and they are quite insignificant, are a small splash of lighter greenish olive toning under star 6 and a couple very tiny ticks under the end of the wreath ribbon. The "moonscape" texture always seen on the head of Ms Liberty on this variety (as well as 1846 N-16 and 1847 N-18) is obvious thanks to the high grade. Sharply struck E-MDS, die state a. The reverse is uncracked and the fine die lines are clear. CC#7 in the Grellman census for this tough variety.
Estimated Value $250-UP.
Ex 1992 EAC bourse 4/4/92.

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$483
Lot 1079
1846 N-18 R1 AU50. Frosty chocolate and steel with lighter brown toning in protected areas and darker steel on the highpoints. A small splash of dark toning off the left point of star 7 is the best identifying mark. LDS, die state f.
Estimated Value $100-UP.
Ex Chris McCawley 3/91.

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$230
Lot 1080
1846 N-20 R3 MS63. Very attractive and highly lustrous bluish steel and light olive. Faint hints of underlying very faded mint red are bleeding through in a few places on the reverse. Satiny mint frost covers the planchet and the eye appeal is exceptional. No spots or stains and only a few trivial marks, including a pinprick right of the second A in AMERICA are a few very faint hairlines at STA in STATES. M-LDS, die state b. The tiny die lines from the dentils under star 13 are gone. Tied for CC#1 honors with one other piece in the Grellman census.
Estimated Value $500-UP.
Ex Tom Reynolds 4/23/94.

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$1,668
Lot 1081
1847/7 N-2 R3 Large 47 over Small 47 PCGS graded AU53. Glossy chocolate brown with underlying frosty luster showing through in the fields and protected areas. There are some light nicks on the cheek, one more in the field before the chin, and a small nick on the rim above star 4. A spot of greenish verdigris (probably removable) is at the dentils tips right of star 6. A sharp cent, but it needs a bath to remove crud that's caked into many of the protected areas. Sharply struck EDS, die state a. The fine die lines from the dentils at star 13 are clear. The "Small 47" at the top of the normal 47 is obvious. (Actually the punches used were of the same size, but the upper ones were lightly punched into the die before being repositioned lower.) Convention and inertia call for this to be a "Large 47 over Small 47" variety, and it is identified that way on the PCGS label. Our grade is net EF45. Pop 2; 10 finer at PCGS in BN.
Estimated Value $400-UP.
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$552
Lot 1082
1847 N-4 R3 Repunched 18 EF45. Glossy light chocolate and medium brown with slightly darker steel brown toning on the highpoints. Satiny mint frost covers the protected areas on both sides. The best identifying mark is a tiny speck of dark toning between star 12 and the main curl. E-MDS, die state b. The repunching on the 18 is sharp. A shallow low spot (caused by debris on the die) covers the lower part of the chin.
Estimated Value $125-UP.
Ex Julian Leidman 7/28/83-Bob Vail, Superior 9/7/97:691.

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$219
Lot 1083
1847 N-5 R3+ Repunched 84 EF45+. Attractive glossy light chocolate brown with small wisps of darker olive brown toning mixed in on the reverse. Frosty luster covers the protected areas on both sides. There are a few trivial contact marks, including a dull nick on the front edge of the neck. EDS, die state a. The repunching on the 84 is clear. Comes with a nice provenance for a relatively modest cent.
Estimated Value $100-UP.
Ex Homer K. Downing-unknown-Jon Hanson 6/89-R. S. Brown, Jr. 4/95-Bob Vail, Superior 9/7/97:692.

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$219
Lot 1084
1847 N-6 R1 PCGS graded MS63 Red & Brown. Lustrous mint red fading to steel and light olive brown. Half the original mint color remains, mostly on the obverse. Held back from a higher grade by some small spots on the lower obverse, the largest of these just right of the date. The reverse is flawless. E-MDS, die state b. The fine repunching left of the base of the 4 is gone but the die line down from the dentils over the right edge of star 6 remains sharp. Our grade is consistent with the slab grade. Tied for CC#1 honors in the Grellman census. Noyes photo #30016. The attribution is noted on the PCGS label. Pop 1; 1 finer in 64RB.
Estimated Value $400-UP.
Ex J. R. Frankenfield, McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Superior 2/17/01:1377.

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$1,783
Lot 1085
1847 N-10 R3 EF45. Choice glossy light chocolate brown with frosty luster covering the protected areas. A choice example that offers excellent eye appeal. The best identifying mark is a faint splash of slightly darker chocolate toning at the dentils under the wreath. MDS.
Estimated Value $100-UP.
Ex Bowers & Merena 1/14/91.

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$196
Lot 1086
1847 N-11 R4 AU50. Slightly sharper but there is a splash of dark reddish chocolate toning at STA into the leaves below plus a smaller one at the second A in AMERICA, and these splashes show microscopic crud or verdigris. Otherwise the surfaces are a very attractive glossy light chocolate and steel brown. Satiny mint frost covers the protected areas. MDS, die state a. Tied for CC#5 in the Grellman census.
Estimated Value $300-UP.
Ex Ron Czwakiel, McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Superior 6/98:555 (as PCGS MS63BN)-McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Superior 6/99:1559.

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$322
Lot 1087
1847 N-12 R3 Repunched 8 PCGS graded MS63 Brown. Frosty steel brown and chocolate with lighter steel brown toning in protected areas. The luster is a bit subdued by a thin layer of natural oxidation, but the eye appeal remains decent. The only mark is a small spot of dark olive toning in the field at the throat. Rare EDS, die state a, with an uncracked reverse. The repunching inside the top of the 8 is sharp. Our grade is MS60, CC#1 of those known in the early die state. Pop 42; 45 finer at PCGS in BN.
Estimated Value $400-UP.
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$1,150
Lot 1088
1847 N-12 R3 Repunched 8 AU50. Sharpness closer to mint state but there is a barely visible rim bruise at UN in UNITED and a pair of light nicks left of star 10. Glossy dark olive and chocolate. EDS, die state a, with reflective fields on the reverse. The repunching inside the top of the 8 is clear. Strong doubling caused by die bounce shows on much of the reverse, strongest on the upper edge of the wreath stem.
Estimated Value $125-UP.
Ex Chris McCawley FPL 12/97.

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$219
Lot 1089
1847 N-14 R3+ PCGS graded AU58. Frosty steel brown and light chocolate with darker steel toning on the highpoints. No marks or other defects, just very light friction on the highest points. M-LDS, die state c, with several fine die cracks on the reverse. Our grade is AU50. The attribution is noted on the PCGS label. Pop 1; 2 finer in 65BN.
Estimated Value $150-UP.
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$529
Lot 1090
1847 N-15 R4 PCGS graded MS64 Brown. Repunched 1 & 7. Lustrous steel brown and light olive with traces of slightly faded mint color showing on both sides. The surfaces are covered with satiny mint frost and the eye appeal is excellent. However, there are a few light contact marks, including a couple on the cheek and a tiny one on the center of the eyebrow. Sharply struck E-MDS. The repunching on the base of the 1 and 7 is obvious. Our grade is AU58, CC#4 in the Grellman census. The attribution is noted on the PCGS label. Pop 2; none finer at PCGS in BN.
Estimated Value $400-UP.
Ex Denis Loring 12/94-Wes Rasmussen, McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Superior 2/8/98:152.

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$690
Lot 1091
1847 N-19 R1 PCGS graded MS63 Brown. Repunched 4. Lustrous light olive and steel brown with overtones of bluish steel. Peeps of faded mint color can be found on both sides. No spots or stains and only a few microscopic contact marks. A good identifying defect is some weakness in the dentils above star 10. MDS, die state b. The repunching on the 4 remains clear. Our grade is MS60, tied for CC#7 in the Grellman census. The attribution is noted on the PCGS label. Pop 1; 1 finer in 64BN.
Estimated Value $200-UP.
Ex McCawley & Grellman Auctions 1/8/94:484.

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$437
Lot 1092
1847 N-20 R3 EF45. Glossy light olive and chocolate brown. Smooth and attractive with only a few trivial marks, including a tiny scratch between stars 1 & 2. Rare EDS with hard, reflective fields on the reverse.
Estimated Value $100-UP.
Ex Chris McCawley 2/94.

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$138
Lot 1093
1847 N-20 R3 NGC graded MS65 Brown. Frosty light chocolate and steel with traces of mint color on the reverse. The surfaces are satiny and attractive. There are a couple tiny ticks hidden in the hair right of the earlobe, a faint swipe of slightly darker toning from star 8 down to the inner hair bun, and a tiny planchet chip in the dentils off the end of the wreath ribbon. MDS with fine radial die flowlines covering the fields on both sides. Our grade is MS60. The attribution is noted on the NGC Label. Pop 3; None finer in Brown at NGC for the variety.
Estimated Value $600-UP.
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$575
Lot 1094
1847 N-21 R1 MS60+. Glossy light olive and steel with 5-10% of the faded mint color remaining, mostly on the reverse. The surfaces are satiny but the obverse is coated with a very thin layer of "Care" or some similar protective substance (which could be removed if desired). There are traces of dirt in the dentils at star 4 and a bit more in the dentils over NI in UNITED. Otherwise this piece is free of defects. LDS, die state b, with a die crack at ME (Newcomb's old #40).
Estimated Value $400-UP.
Ex Superior 2/2/92:1279-McCawley & Grellman Auctions 1/8/94:485.

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$460
Lot 1095
1847 N-24 R1 PCGS graded MS65 Brown. Very attractive lustrous light olive and steel brown with delicate overtones of light bluish steel. Traces of mint red show on both sides, especially on the reverse. Great eye appeal, virtually flawless. A small spot of slightly darker chocolate toning at the dentil tips left of star 7 is the best identifying mark. Sharply struck M-LDS, die state c (Newcomb's old #25). A fine die crack connects ME to the dentils on both ends. Our grade is MS62. The attribution is noted on the PCGS label. Pop 3; none finer at PCGS in BN.
Estimated Value $600-UP.
Ex G. Lee Kuntz, Superior 10/6/91:547-Tony Terranova 6/93.

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$891
Lot 1096
1847 N-26 R3 PCGS graded MS64 Brown. Lustrous light chocolate and olive with peeps of faded mint color on the reverse. Excellent eye appeal. No notable signs of contact, but there is a spot of very fine carbon or crud under the N in UNITED and a couple more at the leaves under CE in CENT. MDS, die state c, with several die cracks on the reverse but no rim cuds. Our grade is MS60, tied for CC#10 in the Grellman census. The attribution is noted on the PCGS label. Pop 1; 1 finer in 66BN.
Estimated Value $300-UP.
Ex Tony Terranova 6/93.

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$460
Lot 1097
1847 N-27 R4 Repunched 18 EF45. Slightly sharper but there is a very light rim bruise at star 4. Attractive glossy steel brown and light chocolate. EDS, die state a. The fields on the reverse are hard and slightly reflective offering outstanding eye appeal for the grade. The repunching on the 18 is clear.
Estimated Value $100-UP.
Ex Larry Whitlow-R. S. Brown, Jr., Superior 9/30/86:1110-Jack Robinson, Superior 1/29/89:1354-McCawley & Grellman Auctions 1/8/94:490.

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$391
Lot 1098
1847 N-28 R3+ PCGS graded MS62 Brown. Repunched 4. Frosty steel brown and olive with traces of faded mint red on both sides. There is a speck of greenish verdigris at the dentil tips over star 3 and a small splash of dark olive toning on the rim under the 8. A shallow low spot (caused by debris on the die) is located in the field left of star 11. EDS, die state a, before any die cracks. The die finishing lines are crisp and the repunching over the right base of the 4 is sharp. Our grade is AU58+, CC#7 in the Grellman census. The attribution is noted on the PCGS label. Pop 1; 1 finer in 64 BN.
Estimated Value $200-UP.
Ex Bowers & Merena FPL 5/87.

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$368
Lot 1099
1847 N-32 R4 PCGS graded MS62 Brown. Glossy chocolate and olive brown with frosty luster covering the protected areas. A diagonal nick on the jaw over the throat is the only mark on this attractive, sharply struck cent. EDS, die state a. The die lines are sharp and the reverse is uncracked. Struck slightly off center to K-4. Our grade is AU55. The attribution is noted on the PCGS label. Pop 1; 2 finer; 1 in 64BN; 1 in 65BN.
Estimated Value $200-UP.
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$311
Lot 1100
1847 N-37 R1 EF40. Glossy light olive and medium brown. The only marks are a spot of carbon in the dentils left of star 2 and a hairline scratch under ICA in AMERICA. MDS.
Estimated Value $50-UP.
Ex EAC Convention bourse 4/23/94.

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$69
Lot 1101
1847 N-41 R3+ AU50. Glossy chocolate and light olive brown with traces of very faded mint color on both sides. The best identifying mark is a small spot of darker toning under the N in CENT. E-MDS, die state b. The fields on the reverse are slightly reflective and there are shallow low spots (caused by debris on the die) at the tip of the nose and inside the wreath. Tied for CC#5 in the Grellman census.
Estimated Value $100-UP.
Ex Doug Bird 9/14/97.

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$196
Lot 1102
  Trio of 1847/7 N-31 R5 Large 7 over Small 7 Cents. Grades are F15, F12, and VG8. A couple are sharper with defects but the Large 7 over Small 7 feature is clear on each. Lot of 3 coins.
Estimated Value $75-UP.
From the Dale Sheely Collection.

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$150
Lot 1103
  Group of 100 Cents, 1847 & 1848, grading VG to VF. Average grade is F12. Some are slightly sharper with minor defects. Lot of 100 coins.
Estimated Value $650-UP.
Part of "The Ohio Hoard."

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$1,208
Lot 1104
  Group of 100 Cents, all dated 1847, grading VG to VF. Average grade is F12. Some are slightly sharper with minor defects. Lot of 100 coins.
Estimated Value $650-UP.
Part of "The Ohio Hoard."

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$1,668
Lot 1105
1848 N-1 R1 Repunched 184 EF40. Glossy steel brown and chocolate with mint frost in protected areas, especially on the reverse. A faint splash of bluish olive toning at the bottom of the 4 is a good identifying mark. Rare EDS, die state a, with bold repunching at the 184. Tied for CC#3 of those known in the early die state.
Estimated Value $100-UP.
Ex R. S. Brown, Jr., McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Superior 6/2/2002:488.

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$299
Lot 1106
1848 N-1 R1 Repunched 184 EF45. Glossy dark chocolate brown mixed with lighter golden brown toning on the obverse devices. No notable marks except for shallow low spots off the tip of the nose and bust. E-MDS, die state b. Repunching on the 184 remains visible, strongest on the 4.
Estimated Value $100-UP.
Ex Stack's 3/18/92:2256-Doug Bird-Bob Amidon 6/5/04-Steven Ellsworth.

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$138
Lot 1107
1848 N-2 R2 Repunched 18 PCGS graded MS64 Brown. Frosty steel and light chocolate brown. Satiny and virtually flawless. A faint, light nick on the jaw above the throat is the only notable mark. LDS, die state d, with die cracks on the reverse. The repunching on the 18 is clear. Our grade is MS60, tied for CC#10 in the Grellman census. Pop 49; 9 finer in 65BN.
Estimated Value $300-UP.
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$483



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