Goldberg Coins and Collectibles



Sale 98

The Pre-Long Beach Auction June 4-7, 2017


Ahumada - Liberty Cents
 
 
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Lot 1
1816 N-1 R4+ PCGS graded AU58. Very attractive glossy medium chocolate brown with traces of frosty lighter steel brown and tan in protected areas. There is just a touch of friction on the highpoints and a few trivial contact marks scattered over both sides. The best identifying mark is a spot of darker olive brown toning between star 6 and the tip of the coronet. M-LDS with rim cud breaks from star 8 to star 11 and a fine die crack through the top of NITED. The chin is a bit sunken, as usual for this variety. Graded AU50 and tied for CC#5 in the Bland census. Noyes says AU55 net EF45 and tied for CC#4, his photo #27325. Our grade is AU50. This attractive cent comes with a great provenance. The attribution and Newcomb-Ahumada provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 1; 1 finer in 65 for the variety. PCGS #36523. Estimate Value $3,000 - UP
Ex Howard R. Newcomb, J. C. Morgenthau & Co., 5/16/1945:489 (as "Unc.")-Floyd T. Starr, 1949 ANA Sale, lot 863 (as "Unc.")-Judge Thomas L. Gaskill-Dorothy I. Paschal-Bob Bender-Steve Ivy Auctions 12/1976:71-Jerry A. Bobbe 12/27/1976-C. Douglas Smith 3/1978-R. E. Naftzger, Jr. 10/17/1981-C. Douglas Smith-John J. Nicholas, Jr., Superior 2/2/1992:482 (via Chris McCawley)-Manuel Ahumada Collection (includes the Naftzger collection envelope and Superior lot ticket).
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$8,813
Lot 2
1816 N-2 R1 PCGS graded MS64 Red & Brown. Lustrous mint red fading to steel brown with more than two-thirds of the mint color remaining visible on both sides. A beautiful cent with only a few trivial marks. The notable ones are a small spot of darker toning in the field close before the eye and another tucked neatly between the two left points of star 10. E-MDS with the usual rim cud from star 8 to star 11 but without a rim cud between stars 11 & 12. Most likely from the Randall Hoard of mint state cents that came to light shortly after the end of the US Civil War, but this is an especially nice one. Our grade is MS63+, close to MS64. The attribution and Ahumada provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 2; 2 finer, 1 in 64+, 1 in 65 for the variety. PCGS #36527. Estimate Value $1,000 - UP
Ex Bill Yates/Tom Reynolds 10/1996-Manuel Ahumada Collection (includes the Reynolds envelope).
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Lot 3
1816 N-3 R4 PCGS graded MS63 Brown, CAC Approved. Frosty light to medium brown with subtle sea-green and light bluish steel overtones in the fields and protected areas. Mint luster covers the fields and protected areas on both sides. Generous traces of faded mint color remain visible on the reverse and this piece offers excellent eye appeal. Both dies are worn thanks to having been used in earlier marriages (the obverse on N-1 and the reverse on N-9). Struck slightly off center to K-4, which is typical for the variety, causing an uneven strike, weaker on the lower right and stronger at the upper left on the obverse. The rim cuds from star 8 nearly to star 11 are obvious. Graded MS60 and CC#2 in the Bland census. Noyes says AU55 and tied for CC#3. Our grade is MS60. Comes with a nice provenance. The attribution and Wadlington-Ahumada provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 2; 2 finer, 1 in 64, 1 in 65 for the variety. PCGS #36529. Estimate Value $5,000 - UP
Ex Garry F. Fitzgerald (who discovered it misattributed as N-2 in Chicago) 5/12/1968-C. Douglas Smith-John J. Nicholas, Jr., Superior 2/2/1992:484-Dr. Robert J. Shalowitz-Walter Dudgeon, McCawley & Grellman Auctions 7/30/1994:3-Jack Wadlington (The Twin Leaf Collection), Stack's Bowers 7/16/2015:2004-Manuel Ahumada Collection (includes the Smith collection envelope, Wadlington collection notes, and all 3 lot tickets).
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Lot 4
1816 N-4 R2 PCGS graded MS65 Brown. Choice lustrous light olive and bluish steel with traces of mellowed mint red showing in protected areas on both sides. A nearly flawless cent that offers outstanding eye appeal. The best identifying marks are an incipient planchet clip that weakens a few dentils left of star 1 and the opposing dentils over the first T in STATES (as struck), an elongated nick-like planchet void along the dentil tips right of star 11, and a small puff of slightly darker toning at the right top of the M in AMERICA. M-LDS. At least half of the dentils are gone, many of the stars are drawn to the rim, and the small dash between the C & A in AMERICA is faint but still visible. Both sides of this cent are plated in the Newcomb reference on the cents of 1816-1857 (Plate I, photos 4 & D). Graded MS63 and tied for CC#1 honors with one other piece in the Bland census. Noyes says MS61 and tied for CC#3, his photo #21154. Our grade is MS63. Comes with an impressive provenance, as you would expect. The attribution and Newcomb-Ahumada provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 1; 1 finer in 66 for the variety. PCGS #36532. Estimate Value $2,500 - UP
Ex Howard R. Newcomb, J. C. Morgenthau & Co., 5/16/1945:492-Floyd T. Starr, Stack's 6/13/1984:72-R. E. Naftzger, Jr., 1989 EAC Sale 4/1989:177 (as MS65)-Walter Dudgeon, McCawley & Grellman Auctions 7/30/1994:4-Manuel Ahumada Collection (includes the front of the Naftzger collection envelope and the last 3 lot tickets.
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Lot 5
1816 N-5 R3 PCGS graded MS65 Red & Brown, CAC Approved. Choice light bluish steel brown with nearly a third of the mint red remaining, mostly on the reverse. A beautiful cent that offers great luster and eye appeal. Nearly flawless but a strong glass reveals a faint diagonal hairline scratch through star 3 and a couple small planchet voids on the chin and jawline, as struck. Nicely struck E-MDS. The repunching under the N in CENT is clear and the die lines on the neck are sharp. Called MS65 and tied for CC#1 in the Bland census. Noyes says MS61 and tied for CC#4, his photo #20720. Our grade is MS64. A wonderful cent that comes with a wonderful provenance. The attribution and Naftzger-Ahumada provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 1; the finest RB graded for the variety at both services. PCGS #36536. Estimate Value $4,000 - UP
Ex Howard R. Newcomb, J. C. Morgenthau & Co., 5/15/1945:492-Floyd T. Starr, Stack's 6/13/1984:73-R. E. Naftzger, Jr., McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Goldbergs 2/1/2009:8-Paul Gerrie (The Northwest Collection), McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Goldbergs 5/12/2012:1-Manuel Ahumada Collection (includes the Naftzger and Gerrie collection envelopes and all 3 lot tickets; the Naftzger collection envelope also lists earlier owners as David Proskey-Dr. George P. French, but this is unverified.).
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$8,225
Lot 6
1816 N-6 R2 PCGS graded MS63 Brown. Lustrous medium steel brown and light chocolate with traces of mint red on the obverse and at least 5% of the reverse showing mint color. The only notable mark is a small spot of medium chocolate brown toning at the right point of star 3. MDS with a small lump on the 6 and fine radial die flowlines in the field around the stars. A very nice cent, close to choice. Graded MS62 and CC#2 in the Bland census. Noyes says MS60 and tied for CC#3, his photo #27242. Our grade is MS60+. The attribution and Newcomb-Ahumada provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 3; 3 finer, 1 in 64, 1 in 65, 1 in 66 for the variety. PCGS #36538. Estimate Value $1,500 - UP
Ex Howard R. Newcomb, J. C. Morgenthau & Co., 5/16/1945:493-Floyd T. Starr, Stack's 6/13/1984:75-John J. Nicholas, Jr., Superior 2/2/1992:487-unknown-Bowers & Merena 1/26/1996:1070 (lot ticket included).
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Lot 7
1816 N-7 R3 PCGS graded MS64 Brown. Lustrous light olive and bluish steel mixed with lighter brown. The only notable mark is a tiny planchet flake near the dentils right of star 7 (as struck). E-MDS showing clear dentils around both sides. The always-present die flaw along the dentil tips over MERI is clear. Graded MS60 and tied for CC#5 in the Noyes census, his photo #33209. Our grade is MS60+. Comes with a nice provenance. The attribution and Ahumada provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 1; 2 finer, 1 in 65+, 1 in 66 for the variety. PCGS #36541. Estimate Value $1,500 - UP
Ex T. James Clarke, Abe Kosoff 4/21/1956:144-Herbert M. Oechsner, Stack's 9/8/1988:71-Walter Dudgeon, McCawley & Grellman Auctions 7/30/1994:7-Manuel Ahumada Collection (includes the Dudgeon collection envelope and last 2 lot tickets).
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$1,998
Lot 8
1816 N-8 R3 PCGS graded MS65 Brown, CAC Approved. Choice lustrous bluish steel brown with considerable mint red showing, 5-10% on the obverse and 30% on the reverse. The fields are satiny and the eye appeal is outstanding. The only marks are some microscopic specks of darker toning around the date and stars 11-13, none visible without a strong glass. E-MDS with a thin rim cud break at stars 11-12. Struck very slightly off center to K-2. Called MS63 and finest known in the Noyes census (and the only mint state example in his census), his photo #20821. Bland also says this one is MS63 and finest known over a single MS60 on his list. Our grade is MS63+. Comes with a great provenance, which you expect for such a wonderful cent. The attribution and Newcomb-Ahumada provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 2; tied for finest BN of the variety at both services. PCGS #36544. Estimate Value $5,000 - UP
Ex Howard R. Newcomb, J. C. Morgenthau & Co., 5/16/1945:494-Floyd T. Starr, Stack's 6/13/1984:77-R. E. Naftzger, Jr., McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Goldbergs 2/1/2009:14-Manuel Ahumada Collection (includes the Naftzger collection envelope and lot tickets from the Starr and Naftzger sales).
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$6,169
Lot 9
1816 N-9 R3 PCGS graded MS65 Red & Brown, CAC Approved. Choice frosty original mint red mellowing to light steel brown on the devices, more than half the original color remaining on the obverse and 15% on the reverse. Flawless except for a few inconsequential specks of darker toning scattered about both sides. A small spot of darker steel toning midway between stars 6 & 7 is the only spot visible without a strong glass, and the only contact mark is an equally insignificant tick on the right corner of the eye. MDS with fine radial die flowlines in the fields, strongest outside the wreath. Called MS65 and finest known by 5 points in the Bland census. Noyes says MS63 and finest known, his photo #20601. Our grade is MS64. A beautiful cent, close to gem. Comes with a great provenance. The attribution and Naftzger-Ahumada provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 2; tied for finest RB of the variety at both services. PCGS #36548. Estimate Value $6,000 - UP
Ex Dr. George P. French, B. Max Mehl FPL 1929, lot 380-T. James Clarke-B, Max Mehl 6/1945:1714-Rodney T. Grove-Nofal/Kling Sale, Cape Kennedy Medals 7/3/1976:54-(via Jerry A. Bobbe)-C. Douglas Smith 3/7/1977-R. E. Naftzger, Jr., McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Goldbergs 2/1/2009:16-Manuel Ahumada Collection (includes the Smith/Naftzger collection envelope and lot tickets from the Cape Kennedy and Naftzger sales. Ted's note on the C. Doug Smith envelope says he got this piece in a trade with C. Douglas Smith at 11:43AM on 3/7/77 during the EAC Convention in Chicago. Ted gave up a 1798 S-173 ex Atwater:23 plus other considerations including a mint state 1816 N-9 with less mint color for this cent. Doug and Ted could fit a lot of writing onto a 2x2 envelope!).
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Lot 10
1817 N-2 R3 PCGS graded MS65 Brown. Lustrous bluish steel and olive with underlying very faded mint color peeking through, particularly on the obverse. Tiny specks of lighter brown and tan toning are sprinkled over the reverse. Satiny mint frost covers this cent and the eye appeal is outstanding. The only mark, and it is trivial, is a tiny diagonal tick on the truncation over the right side of the 8. LDS with a bisecting die crack across the reverse from the rim at F-A to the rim at NI in UNITED. Graded MS63 and tied for CC#1 honors with one other piece in the Noyes census, his photo #20887. Bland says MS63 and CC#2 in his census. Our grade is MS64. Comes with a long provenance that includes many legendary cent collectors. The attribution and Naftzger-Ahumada provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 1; 2 finer in 66 for the variety. PCGS #36553. Estimate Value $2,500 - UP
Ex Walter Allen (Scotland), New Netherlands Coin Co. #44, 6/1954:190-Gene Reale-Richard Picker-C. Douglas Smith-Del Bland-Darwin B. Palmer, Jr., Dr. Robert J. Shalowitz-Jerry A. Bobbe 6/1979-R. E. Naftzger, Jr., 1990 EAC Sale 5/1990:80 (as MS65)-John J. Nicholas, Jr., Superior 2/2/1992:491-Andrew Hain, Stack's 1/15/2002:762-Manuel Ahumada Collection (includes the Stack's lot ticket).
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Lot 11
1817 N-3 R2 PCGS graded MS64 Brown, CAC Approved. Very attractive lustrous light to medium brown and steel with slightly darker steel brown toning on the highpoints. Peeps of very faded mint red remain visible on both sides and this cent offers outstanding eye appeal. The best identifying mark, and it is insignificant, is a small puff of slightly darker reddish brown toning over the T in CENT. M-LDS with a tiny lump on the top of the head between stars 7 & 8 (this is the left end of the full "Mouse" break that occurs later). A great intermediate state and apparently quite rare. Graded MS63 Choice and tied for CC#1 honors in the Noyes census, his photo #21789. Our grade is MS63. Comes with a nice provenance. The attribution and Naftzger-Ahumada provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 5; 4 finer, 3 in 65, 1 in 65+ for the variety. PCGS #36556. Estimate Value $2,000 - UP
Ex Macallister-Hussey, New Netherlands Coin Co. #54, 4/22/1960:1496-C. Douglas Smith-Herman Halpern, Stack's 3/16/1988:304-R. E. Naftzger, Jr., 1989 EAC Sale 4/1989:191 (as MS65)-Stuart MacDonald, Heritage 9/1997:5189-Chris McCawley 9/14/1998-Manuel Ahumada Collection.
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$5,581
Lot 12
1817 N-4 R3+ PCGS graded MS64 Brown. Beautiful lustrous golden tan and light brown with slightly darker chocolate brown toning on the highpoints. Sharply struck and nearly flawless. The only marks are a tiny planchet flake near the dentils over star 5 (as struck), a collection of microscopic low spots near the hair under star 8 (also as struck), and a small swipe of darker toning over EN in CENT. E-MDS. The fields are smooth and slightly reflective thanks to a fresh die polishing that left microscopic die lines down to right in the obverse fields. The die crack through the base of the date reaches the dentil tips left of star 1 and extends through stars 13 & 12 into the field halfway to star 11. Graded MS63 and CC#1 in the Noyes census, his photo #27479. Bland says MS63 and tied for CC#1 in his census. Our grade is MS63 as well. This is a beautiful, unsurpassed example of a tough die variety. Previously removed from a PCGS slab graded MS64RB (PCGS label # 1595.64/7422174). The attribution and Halpern-Ahumada provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 2; none finer for the variety. PCGS #36559. Estimate Value $4,000 - UP
Ex R. A. Brown-Darwin B. Palmer-Dr. Robert J. Shalowitz-C. Douglas Smith-Herman Halpern, Stack's 3/16/1988:306 (as MS65)-John J. Nicholas, Jr., Superior 2/2/1992:492-Chris McCawley 6/1992-Manuel Ahumada Collection (includes the Nicholas collection envelope and both lot tickets).
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$7,638
Lot 13
1817 N-5 R3 PCGS graded MS65 Red & Brown, CAC Approved. Choice lustrous light bluish steel brown and olive with at least 20% of the planchet showing original mint color. A beautiful, satiny cent that offers outstanding eye appeal. Just a few minor contact marks, including a couple light nicks on the jawline, one on the bust tip, and another over the 7 in the date. E-MDS. The repunching on the left base of the N in ONE is clear and the fields show fine radial die flowlines on both sides. This is the plate coin for the variety in the John Wright reference on the cents of 1816-1839. Graded MS63 Choice and tied for CC#1 in the Noyes census, his photo #28121. Our grade is MS63+, very close to MS64. The attribution and Wright-Ahumada provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 1; the only MS RB graded at PCGS and the finest MS RB for the variety at both services. PCGS #36563. Estimate Value $5,000 - UP
Ex Bill Panitch (Ferris Stamp & Coin Co.) 12/1984-John D. Wright 2005-McCawley & Grellman 2/2006-Manuel Ahumada Collection (includes the Ferris envelope that also served as the Wright collection envelope).
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Lot 14
1817 N-6 R1 PCGS graded MS64 Brown. Lustrous light bluish steel brown with traces of faded mint red remaining on the obverse. The surfaces are satiny and the eye appeal is excellent, very close to choice. The only marks are a speck of dark toning right of star 3, another left of star 6, and a third between the N & T in CENT. Kept from choice by a tiny, barely visible scuff on the curl before the ear. MDS. The fields are covered with fine radial die flowlines and the dentils are starting to weaken, although they remain complete around both sides. Struck very slightly off center to K-6. Previously removed from a PCGS slab graded MS65 Brown (PCGS label #36565.65/15104744). Called MS63 by Noyes and tied for CC#2 in his census, photo #31007. Our grade is MS62+, close to MS63. The attribution and Naftzger-Ahumada provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 2; 6 finer, 2 in 64+, 3 in 65, 1 in 65+ for the variety. PCGS #36565. Estimate Value $2,000 - UP
Ex George L. Davis, Stack's 4/1954:1655-Thomas J. Wass, III, NY/NJ Auction Sales 3/1959:699-Emanuel Taylor 10/1960-R. E. Naftzger, Jr.-Dr. Robert J. Shalowitz-Kenneth D. Pines 2/11/1978-R. E. Naftzger, Jr., 1989 EAC Sale, lot 193-John Nicholas, Superior 2/2/1992:495-Wes Rasmussen, Heritage 1/13/2005:3382-Daniel W. Holmes, Jr., McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Goldbergs 5/30/2010:39-Manuel Ahumada Collection (includes the collection envelopes from Naftzger, Rasmussen, and Holmes plus the last 3 lot tickets).
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$2,820
Lot 15
1817 N-7 R3 PCGS graded AU58+, CAC Approved. Lustrous steel brown and chocolate with slightly darker steel brown toning on the highpoints and lustrous lighter toning in the protected areas. Virtually flawless offering mint state eye appeal in spite of a light touch of friction on the highest points. The best identifying mark is a small spot of darker toning near the hair under star 7. M-LDS. The "Mouse" break resting on the top of the head under star 8 is strong. There are four die cracks elsewhere on the obverse, the strongest of these arcing down from the tip of the nose toward star 2, but no cud breaks. Called AU55 and tied for CC#3 in the Bland census. Noyes says AU55 and tied for CC#4 in his census, photo #27884. Our grade is AU55. This is a great example of the popular "Mouse Top" die state. The attribution and Ahumada provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 1; 2 finer, 1 in 63, 1 in 66 for the variety. PCGS #36568. Estimate Value $4,000 - UP
Ex Frederic W. Geiss, B. Max Mehl 2/18/1947:130-Dr. Kenneth J. Sartoris-Del Bland-Jack Collins, Bowers & Ruddy 1/25/1983:561-Ed Jasper, McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Goldbergs 1/29/2012:375-Manuel Ahumada Collection (includes the Jasper collection envelope and last 2 lot tickets).
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Lot 16
1817 N-9 R2 PCGS graded MS64 Red & Brown. Lustrous mint red fading to medium brown and light chocolate on the devices with nearly a third of the mint color remaining, mostly on the reverse. The surfaces are satiny and nearly flawless. The only notable marks are a tiny, very light rim bruise between stars 11 & 12 and a swipe of slightly darker toning close below star 6. E-MDS. The dentils are complete around both sides and the "Mouse" break on top of the head has not formed. Graded MS63 and tied for CC#2 in the Bland census. Noyes says MS60, his photo #29267. Our grade is MS63. The attribution and Ahumada provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 1; the only MS RB example of the variety. PCGS #36575. Estimate Value $2,000 - UP
Ex Excelsior Coin Gallery (John Christensen) 10/1981-Doug Bird-Dr. Philip W. Ralls-C. Douglas Smith-Herman Halpern, Stack's 3/16/1988:324-Andrew Hain, Stack's 1/15/2002:765 (housed in an NGC MS65RB holder)-Manuel Ahumada Collection.
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Lot 17
1817 N-10 R1 PCGS graded MS65 Brown. The obverse is lustrous chocolate brown with bluish steel overtones and small splashes of slightly lighter brown toning mixed in. The reverse is frosty medium brown with slightly darker steel brown highpoints. Satiny mint frost covers this cent and the eye appeal is excellent. A small spot of darker chocolate brown toning on the left upright of the N in CENT is the only notable mark. MDS with a tiny rim cud break connecting two dentils at star 2 and several small die chips down from the dentils right of the second S in STATES (apparently caused by a small screw that damaged the reverse die during this marriage). Called MS63 Choice and tied for CC#1 in the Noyes census, his photo #28838. Bland says MS60 and tied for CC#4. Our grade is MS62. The attribution and Naftzger-Ahumada provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 4; tied for finest RB of the variety at both services. PCGS #36577. Estimate Value $3,000 - UP
Ex J. P. Young, Barney Bluestone #69, 9/29/1945:692-Chris Petersen-Jon Hanson-Jack Collins, Bowers & Ruddy 1/25/1983:565-R. S. Brown, Jr., Superior 9/30/1986:472-R. E. Naftzger, Jr., McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Goldbergs 2/1/2009:37-Paul Gerrie (The Northwest Collection), McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Goldbergs 5/27/2012:6-Manuel Ahumada Collection (includes the Brown collection envelope that also served as the Naftzger collection envelope, the Gerrie collection envelope, and the last 4 lot tickets).
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$5,581
Lot 18
1817 N-11 R1 PCGS graded MS64 Brown. Lustrous medium brown and light olive with 5% of the faded mint red showing in protected areas on both sides. The only notable marks are faint traces of an old fingerprint on the face and in the field before the portrait and a small swipe of slightly darker brown toning over the N in ONE. Nicely struck E-MDS showing sharp dentils around both sides. A very nice cent. Graded MS60 and tied for CC#6 in the Bland census. Noyes photo #21390. Our grade is MS60+. The attribution and Naftzger-Ahumada provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 3; tied for finest BN of the variety. PCGS #36580. Estimate Value $2,000 - UP
Ex Bryant, Lyman Low 12/12/1906:182-Roebling, New Netherlands Coin Co. #59, 6/15/1967:1248 (plated)-C. Douglas Smith 3/19/1982-R. E. Naftzger, Jr., 4/2002-Manuel Ahumada Collection (includes the Smith/Naftzger collection envelope and the New Netherlands lot description).
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Lot 19
1817 N-13 R1 PCGS graded MS65 Red & Brown. Attractive lustrous bluish steel and light olive with 10% of the mint color remaining visible on both sides. A choice cent except for a spot of very shallow carbon on the upper part of star 9. MDS. The die line that connects the bases of the I & C in AMERICA is visible and obvious die lap stone lines show at the dentil tips at the bottom of the reverse. A very nice cent, most likely from the Randall Hoard that contained numerous examples of this variety. Noyes photo #35607. Our grade is MS62+. The attribution and Ahumada provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 1; finest RB for the variety. PCGS #36587. Estimate Value $1,500 - UP
Ex Stack's 4/30/1996:207-Manuel Ahumada Collection (lot ticket included).
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Lot 20
1817 N-14 R1 PCGS graded MS64 Red & Brown, CAC Approved. Frosty mint red mellowing to light steel brown on the highpoints with about 75% of the coin showing mint color. The only notable marks are a small spot of darker toning over the inner part of the hair bun and a speck of carbon over the left side of the O in ONE. MDS, the usual Randall Hoard die state for the variety. A common variety in mint state as a result of the hoard but quite rare with this much original mint red showing. The upper part of the hair bun is softly struck, which is normal for the variety. Noyes graded MS63, his photo #35156. Our grade is MS63+. Previously removed from a PCGS slab graded MS64RD (PCGS label #1596.64/3156376). The attribution and Ahumada provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 1; 1 finer in 65 for the variety. PCGS #36590. Estimate Value $1,500 - UP
Ex Paramount International Coin Co., 2/15/1974-Del Bland-C. Douglas Smith-Herman Halpern, Stack's 3/16/1988:347 (plated)-unknown-Heritage 3/1995:5015-Manuel Ahumada Collection.
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Lot 21
1817 N-15 R4 PCGS graded AU58+, CAC Approved. Beautiful glossy chocolate brown and steel with traces of mellowed mint red showing on the obverse and 10% of the reverse showing mint color. Smooth and essentially flawless offering outstanding eye appeal. Just a touch of friction on the highest points from mint state. Finding identifiable marks presents a challenge; a line of four microscopic ticks between star 5 and the brow will have to suffice, but you will need a glass to see them. E-MDS with clashmarks showing on the obverse and vertical die lines up from the O in ONE and E in CENT. Graded AU55 and tied for CC#3 in the Noyes census, his photo #22346. Bland says AU55 as well but tied for CC#2 in his census. Our grade is AU55. The attribution and Ahumada provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 1; 3 finer, 1 in 62, 1 in 63, 1 in 64 for the variety. PCGS #36592. Estimate Value $1,500 - UP
Ex England-Denis W. Loring-Gerritt K. Vanderwerker, 1986 EAC Sale 5/1986:190-Dennis Mendelson, Superior 2/3/1991:239-R. S. Brown, Jr., Superior 1/27/1996:430-March Wells, McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Superior 2/7/2000:1768-Dr. Wallace Lee, McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Superior 5/25/2003:615-Manuel Ahumada Collection (includes the Wells collection envelope and all 4 lot tickets).
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Lot 22
1818 N-1 R2 PCGS graded MS65 Brown. Choice lustrous light olive and bluish steel brown with 10-15% of the mellowing mint red remaining, mostly on the reverse. A nearly flawless cent that offers outstanding eye appeal. The only notable marks are a tiny speck of darker toning off the lower left point of star 6 and a dull nick on the throat. MDS with minor rim crumbling from star 3 to beyond star 4. Graded MS63 and tied for finest known honors in both the Noyes and Bland census lists, Noyes photo #27521. Our grade is MS63 as well. An impressive cent that comes with an equally important provenance. The attribution and Newcomb-Ahumada provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 1; 1 finer in 66 for the variety. PCGS #36601. Estimate Value $4,000 - UP
Ex Howard R. Newcomb, J. C. Morgenthau & Co., 5/16/1945:512-Floyd T. Starr, Stack's 6/13/1984:99-John J. Nicholas, Jr., Superior 2/2/1992:502-Wes Rasmussen, Heritage 1/13/2005:3399-Manuel Ahumada Collection (includes the Rasmussen collection envelope and Heritage lot ticket).
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$5,581
Lot 23
1818 N-2 R4 PCGS graded MS63 Brown. Lustrous light to medium brown with peeps of faded mint red showing in some of the protected areas on both sides. There are small splashes of darker reddish olive brown toning between stars 4 & 5 and at stars 9-11, plus a faint puff of slightly darker reddish brown toning at the T in CENT. A strong glass reveals just the barest hint of rub on the highest points of the devices. E-MDS with a die crack through the top of UNITED and the adjacent ST plus a radial crack from the top of the T in UNITED to the dentil above, but without a radial crack to the dentils from the crack just left of the first S in STATES. Called MS60 and CC#1 in the Bland census. Noyes says AU50 and tied for CC#1, his photo #21512. Ted Naftzger graded it MS65, perhaps reflecting the "5-point bump" that comes with ownership. Our grade is AU58. Previously removed from a PCGS slab graded MS64BN (PCGS label #36604.64/13092029). A great cent and it comes with a nice provenance that has been traced back over a century. The attribution and Naftzger-Ahumada provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 2; 1 finer in 65 for the variety. PCGS #36604. Estimate Value $7,500 - UP
Ex Peter Mougey, Thomas L. Elder 9/1/1910:116-Henry C. Hines-Homer K. Downing 4/5/1948-Willard C. Blaisdell 9/1976 (via Del Bland)-R. E. Naftzger, Jr., McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Goldbergs 2/1/2009:54-Manuel Ahumada Collection (includes the Blaisdell and Naftzger collection envelopes and Naftzger lot ticket).
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Lot 24
1818 N-3 R3 PCGS graded MS64 Red & Brown, CAC Approved. Very attractive lustrous light bluish steel brown with 15-20% of the mellowed mint red remaining, mostly on the obverse. This cent offers outstanding eye appeal with just a few minor marks. The notable marks are a dull diagonal nick in the field under star 8, a small spot of darker toning at the upper point of star 11, and a spot of darker toning resting on the top of the T in CENT. Sharply struck EDS with a dull spike up from the junction of the coronet tip and hair above the L in LIBERTY and several small lumps in the field right of stars 3 & 4. Called MS63 and tied for CC#1 in the Bland census. Noyes says MS63 and CC#2 overall but finest of the early die state, his photo #20908. Our grade is MS63. Another really great cent in this fabulous collection. And it comes with a nice provenance. The attribution and Naftzger-Ahumada provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 2; 1 finer in 65 for the variety. PCGS #36608. Estimate Value $3,000 - UP
Ex Judge Joseph Sawicki, Stack's 2/27/1954:634-Willard C. Blaisdell 9/1976 (via Del Bland)-R. E. Naftzger, Jr., McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Goldbergs 2/1/2009:58-Manuel Ahumada Collection (includes the Blaisdell and Naftzger collection envelopes and the Naftzger lot ticket).
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Lot 25
1818 N-4 R4+ PCGS graded AU55. Choice glossy olive and chocolate brown with frosty lighter steel brown toning in protected areas. The surfaces are very attractive, virtually flawless, and this cent offers outstanding eye appeal. The only defects, and they are trivial, are a thin nick on the base of the second 1 in the date, a couple tiny horizontal contact marks through the O in ONE, and a faint hairline scratch close under the line below CENT. LDS. A strong radial die crack extends from the rim through star 3 into the field towards the lips, and the obverse shows extensive swelling and die flaking. The O in ONE is very weakly struck, as always in the late state due to the heavy swelling on the obverse. The superior condition of this cent allows one a rare opportunity to see the extensive obverse die failures associated with the late die state. A breathtaking example of this rare and very popular die variety, and a highlight of this remarkable collection. Called EF40 and tied for CC#1 honors in the Noyes census with one other example that offers slightly less detail, his photo #59167. Our grade is EF45. The attribution and Holmes-Ahumada provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 1; 1 finer in 58 for the variety. PCGS #36610. Estimate Value $25,000 - UP
Ex Lennie Schramm 12/17/1993-Jules Reiver, Heritage 1/24/2006:19749-Daniel W. Holmes, Jr., McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Goldbergs 5/30/2010:87 (via Greg Hannigan)-Adam Mervis, Heritage 1/10/2014:2036-Manuel Ahumada Collection (includes the Holmes collection envelope and lot ticket).
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Lot 26
1818 N-5 R3 PCGS graded AU58, CAC Approved. Attractive glossy medium brown and light chocolate with lustrous lighter steel brown toning in protected areas. The only notable marks are a few small spots of darker toning, including one at the top of the first 8, a smaller one midway between stars 4 & 5, and another just left of star 11. M-LDS. The die crack through stars 1-3 extends to the dentils under star 1 and nearly reaches the lower point of star 4. Our grade is EF45+. A nice example of a die variety that is unknown in mint state in either the Bland or Noyes condition census. The attribution and Ahumada provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 1; 1 finer in 62 for the variety. PCGS #36613. Estimate Value $1,500 - UP
Ex Chris McCawley, 2007 EAC Sale, McCawley & Grellman Auctions 4/28/2007:382-Manuel Ahumada Collection (lot ticket included).
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Lot 27
1818 N-6 R1 PCGS graded MS64 Brown, CAC Approved. Very attractive and highly lustrous bluish steel brown and chocolate with 5-10% of the mint color remaining on the obverse. The only marks are a trio of small parallel nicks on the end of the chin and a tiny diagonal nick off the left end of the line below CENT. LDS with dull but strong parallel die lines (possibly from a lap stone applied to the die to smooth away a flaw) behind ICA in AMERICA and the reverse dentils weakened or missing altogether. Doubling from die bounce shows on the tip of the nose, on the jaw near the throat, and boldly along the bottom edge of the bust. Called MS63 Choice and tied for CC#1 in the Noyes census, his photo #20952. Bland says MS63 and tied for CC#1 in his census. Our grade is MS63 as well. The attribution and Naftzger-Ahumada provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 5; tied for finest BN of the variety. PCGS #36616. Estimate Value $2,000 - UP
Ex David Bland, Jr. Galleries-Wade Hinderling-Jack H. Beymer (via Del Bland) 6/5/1987-Dr. Robert J. Shalowitz 12/1987-R. E. Naftzger, Jr., McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Goldbergs 2/1/2009:64-Paul Gerrie (The Northwest Collection), McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Goldbergs 5/27/2012:7-Manuel Ahumada Collection (includes the Naftzger and Gerrie collection envelopes and both lot tickets).
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Lot 28
1818 N-7 R1 PCGS graded MS64 Red & Brown. Lustrous medium steel brown and light chocolate with mint red covering at least 25% of the planchet, mostly on the reverse. Essentially a flawless cent if not for a trio of small spots of slightly darker toning. Two of those spots are in the field before the nose and the third is touching the truncation over the 81 in the date. M-LDS. In addition to the always-present crack that joins stars 6 & 7 there is an additional die crack off the lower right point of star 1 and minor crumbling in the dentils at star 5. Not seen by Noyes or Bland. Our grade is MS63. The attribution and Ahumada provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 1; the only RB of the variety. PCGS #36620. Estimate Value $2,000 - UP
Ex Heritage Auctions Sale #1212, 12/2014:3089-Manuel Ahumada Collection (lot ticket included).
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Lot 29
1818 N-8 R3 PCGS graded MS63 Brown. Lustrous bluish steel brown and light chocolate with a few tiny peeps of faded mint red remaining visible on both sides. Satiny mint frost covers this cent and the eye appeal is excellent. There are overtones of darker steel toning on the obverse and a splash of chocolate toning at NI in UNITED, plus a small spot of shallow reddish brown verdigris in the field over star 2 and a light contact mark in the field right of star 4. LDS with a series of small rim cud breaks at stars 5-8, the breaks extending down inside the dentils at stars 5 & 8. A very nice example of this tough die variety. Called MS62 and CC#1 in the Noyes census, his photo #20814. Bland says MS60+ and CC#1. Our grade is MS60+. Another great cent in this remarkable collection, and it comes with a very nice provenance. The attribution and Naftzger-Ahumada provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 2; 2 finer, 1 in 63+, 1 in 64 for the variety. PCGS #36622. Estimate Value $3,000 - UP
Ex Judge Joseph Sawicki, Stack's 2/27/1954:637-Walter Breen-Thomas P. Warfield, Associated Coin Auction Co., 10/28/1955:442-Willard C. Blaisdell 9/1976 (via Del Bland)-R. E. Naftzger, Jr., McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Goldbergs 2/1/2009:68-Manuel Ahumada Collection (includes the Blaisdell and Naftzger collection envelopes and the last 2 lot tickets).
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Lot 30
1818 N-9 R3 PCGS graded MS64+ Brown, CAC Approved. Lustrous light olive and golden tan with hints of underlying very faded mint red showing through in protected areas. The only marks, and they are insignificant, are a small puff of slightly darker toning in the field before the mouth and a light vertical nick just right of the top of the C in CENT. MDS with a tiny rim break involving 3 dentils from star 7.5 to star 8. Graded MS60+ and CC#2 in the Bland census. Noyes says MS60 and tied for CC#4, his photo #21652. Our grade is MS60+. A very nice cent that comes with a significant provenance. The attribution and Naftzger-Ahumada provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 1; finest BN of the variety. PCGS #36625. Estimate Value $2,500 - UP
Ex W. W. Neil, B. Max Mehl 6/1947:1982-Agnew, Abe Kosoff 12/9/1952:708-R. E. Naftzger, Jr., 4/2002-Manuel Ahumada Collection (includes the Naftzger collection envelope).
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Lot 31
1818 N-10 R1 PCGS graded MS64 Red & Brown, CAC Approved. Frosty medium steel brown and chocolate with 20-25% of the original mint color remaining on both sides. The only notable mark is a thin swipe of darker toning on the dentils left of star 2. MDS, the usual Randall Hoard die state for this variety, with a die crack that meanders through the date and stars. Our grade is MS63. The attribution and Ahumada provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 5; 3 finer in 65 for the variety. PCGS #36629. Estimate Value $1,000 - UP
Ex Tom Reynolds in the 1980's.
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Lot 32
1819/8 N-1 R1 Overdate 9 over 8 PCGS graded MS63 Brown. Lustrous medium chocolate brown and bluish steel with subtle hints of faded mint color in protected areas on the reverse. No spots or stains, but there are some tiny contact marks in the field off the chin and a small planchet lamination in the field midway between the right point of star 3 and the upper lip (as struck). A tiny piece of this lamination has flaked off creating a mark that is visible to the unaided eye. LDS with a series of narrow but clearly defined rim cud breaks from star 7 to midway between stars 11 & 12. The overdate feature remains clear. Graded MS60 and tied for CC#3 with many other examples in the Noyes census, his photo #56722. Our grade is MS60. The attribution and Ahumada provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 2; 3 finer, 2 in 64, 1 in 65 for the variety. PCGS #36658. Estimate Value $1,000 - UP
Ex Tom Reynolds 1/1999-John MacDonald 8/1999-Wes Rasmussen, Heritage 1/13/2005:3419-Tom Reynolds 7/2005-Manuel Ahumada Collection (includes the Rasmussen collection envelope).
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Lot 33
1819 N-2 R1 Large Date PCGS graded MS64+ Red & Brown, CAC Approved. Very attractive frosty medium brown and light chocolate with 20% of both sides showing original mint red. Only trivial marks, none visible without the aid of a strong glass. A tiny vertical scratch midway between star 5 and the front edge of the coronet can help identify this cent. MDS showing obvious die rust on the reverse (tiny lumps on the coin). Graded MS63 and tied for CC#2 in the Bland census. Noyes says MS63 and tied for CC#2 as well, his photo #35158. Our grade is MS63. A great cent that comes with an important provenance. The attribution and Newcomb-Ahumada provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 1; the finest RB of the variety. PCGS #36632. Estimate Value $1,500 - UP
Ex Howard R. Newcomb, J. C. Morgenthau & Co., 5/16/1945:524-Floyd T. Starr, Stack's 6/13/1984:113-J. J. Teaparty-Dr. Robert J. Shalowitz 1987-Manuel Ahumada Collection.
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Lot 34
1819 N-3 R3- Close Stars PCGS graded MS63 Brown. The obverse is lustrous light to medium olive and bluish steel with traces of very faded red in protected areas while the reverse is mint red mellowing to bluish steel brown with more than half the red remaining visible. The surfaces are covered with satiny mint frost and the only notable marks are two small spots of darker toning (not carbon) in the field before the nose. The reverse is an unqualified gem in every respect. MDS with a fine die crack from the bust tip toward the right point of star 1. The repunching on the right top of the N in UNITED is still visible. Graded MS64 and CC#1 in the Bland census. Noyes photo #27845. Our grade is MS63, same as the PCGS grade. Arguably this is the finest "Close Stars" 1819 cent known of either die variety (N-3 & N-4 share this obverse die). The attribution and Ahumada provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 2; tied for finest of the variety at both services. PCGS #36634. Estimate Value $5,000 - UP
Ex Jim Mitchell 11/1984-Robert E. Matthews, Superior 5/28/1989:579-J. R. Frankenfield, McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Superior 2/17/2001:712-Manuel Ahumada Collection (includes the Frankenfield lot ticket).
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Lot 35
1819 N-5 R3 PCGS graded MS62 Brown. Frosty light brown and chocolate with darker steel brown toning on the highpoints and mint luster covering the fields and protected areas. A splash of reddish chocolate toning right of the E in ONE is the only defect that catches the eye, but there are a few light contact marks as well. The notable ones are a dull nick on the tip of the nose into the field and some tiny rim nicks at ED in UNITED. MDS. The obverse fields are satiny from fine die flowlines and microscopic die rust. The die line that connected the bases of the T & E in STATES in the earlier state is now incomplete and does not reach the T. A very nice cent, in the upper half of the condition census for this scarce variety. Called AU55 and CC#2 among the confirmed examples in the Bland census. Noyes says MS60 net EF45 and CC#5 in his census, photo #21026. Our grade is AU50. The attribution and Holmes-Ahumada provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 2; 1 finer in 64 for the variety. PCGS #36640. Estimate Value $4,000 - UP
Ex F. C. C. Boyd, New Netherlands Coin Co., 12/7/1957:1387-Willard C. Blaisdell 9/1976 (via Del Bland)-R. E. Naftzger, Jr., 1990 EAC Sale, 5/1990:91-Wes Rasmussen, Heritage 1/13/2005:3426-Daniel W. Holmes, Jr., McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Goldbergs 5/30/2010:115-(via Greg Hannigan)-Adam Mervis, Heritage Auctions 1/10/2014:2052-Manuel Ahumada Collection.
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Lot 36
1819 N-6 R1 PCGS graded MS63 Brown. Lustrous medium steel brown and light chocolate with traces of mellowed mint red showing on both sides. The surfaces are satiny and this cent offers excellent eye appeal. No spots or stains, just a few trivial contact marks. Two faint ticks under the lower right point of star 4 are the best identifying marks, and they are barely visible. MDS. Some of the dentils are weak but they are complete around both sides. Struck with the obverse die slightly misaligned to K-5 and reverse die rotated 35 degrees CCW relative to the normal head-to-foot orientation. Graded MS63 Choice and CC#1 in the Noyes census, his photo #32004. Bland says MS60 and tied for CC#4. Our grade is MS60+. An important cent that comes with a nice provenance. The attribution and Naftzger-Ahumada provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 1; 2 finer in 64 for the variety. PCGS #36643. Estimate Value $2,000 - UP
Ex Bruno Crossfield 12/1956-Willard C. Blaisdell 9/1976 (via Del Bland)-R. E. Naftzger, Jr.-Dr. Robert J. Shalowitz-R. E. Naftzger, Jr., 3/1977-Jerry A. Bobbe 11/4/1977-C. Douglas Smith 1/15/1986-Jim Corrado, McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Goldbergs 2/11/2007:460-Manuel Ahumada Collection (Corrado lot ticket included).
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Lot 37
1819 N-7 R4 PCGS graded MS64+ Brown. Lustrous mint red mellowing to olive and steel brown with at least 20% of the planchet showing faded mint color. The surfaces are covered with satiny mint frost and this cent offers outstanding eye appeal. The only notable marks are a faint horizontal hairline to the right from the lower point of star 3 and a small nick in the field midway between the tip of the nose and star 4. The reverse is pristine. MDS with the always-present die rust covering the reverse (tiny lumps on the coin). Graded MS63 and CC#1 in the Noyes census, his photo #35658. Our grade is MS63. This is a superior example of the toughest variety of the year. The attribution and Ahumada provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 1; the only MS BN of the variety. PCGS #36646. Estimate Value $10,000 - UP
Ex Thomas F. Keenan 10/1995 (via Del Bland)-Manuel Ahumada Collection.
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Lot 38
1819 N-8 R1 PCGS graded MS64 Red. Lustrous bright original mint red fading to light steel brown with more than two-thirds of the mint color remaining, especially on the obverse. There are some very tiny specks of darker toning and microscopic contact marks scattered over both sides, but none is at all distracting from the great eye appeal offered by this cent. A speck of darker toning just below the right corner of the mouth can help identify this piece. Nicely struck EDS showing sharp dentils around both sides and a fine line connecting the bases of the A & T in STATES. Most likely from the Randall Hoard of mint state cents, but this is an outstanding one. Graded MS65 Choice and tied for finest known honors in the Noyes census, his photo #35151. Our grade is MS63+, very close to MS64. The attribution and Ahumada provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 1; finest of 2 MS RD of the variety. PCGS #36651. Estimate Value $4,000 - UP
Ex Stack's 4/1988:153-Gene Reale Collection-Jim McGuigan 10/1994-Manuel Ahumada Collection.
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Lot 39
1819 N-9 R1 PCGS graded MS63 Red & Brown, CAC Approved. Frosty mint red fading to light steel brown with about half the planchet showing faded mint color. The notable marks are two very dull nicks in the field below stars 6 & 7 and a few spots of darker toning on the reverse, the largest of these at the D in UNITED. LDS, the usual die state for pieces from the Randall Hoard. The repunching over the top of the R in AMERICA is dull and barely visible. Our grade is MS63. The attribution and Ahumada provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 1; 3 finer in 64 for the variety. PCGS #36653. Estimate Value $1,000 - UP
Ex Tom Reynolds 8/1993-Manuel Ahumada Collection (includes the Reynolds envelope).
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Lot 40
1819 N-10 R4 PCGS graded MS65 Brown, CAC Approved. Choice lustrous olive and chocolate brown with traces of very faded mint color showing through on both sides. Satiny mint frost covers this cent, even the highest points of the devices, and it offers superb eye appeal. The only mark is a dull, very light nick high on the neck under the ear lobe. M-LDS. Die polishing has severely weakened the base of the C in CENT but the strike is sharp and the fine details in the hair over the eye are clear. A great cent. Graded MS63 Choice and tied for CC#1 in the Noyes census, his photo #35101. Our grade is MS64. The attribution and Ahumada provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 1; finest graded of the variety at both services. PCGS #36655. Estimate Value $4,000 - UP
Ex Heritage 10/1995:5690-Manuel Ahumada Collection.
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Lot 41
1820/19 N-1 R1 Large Overdate 20 over 19 PCGS graded MS64 Brown. Lustrous medium brown and light chocolate. The surfaces are satiny and this cent is choice except for a few small marks. The only notable marks are a small but eye-catching dig between stars 10 & 11, a tiny tick in the field under star 8, and a small spot of darker toning near the dentils right of the F in OF. MDS. Repunching is clearly visible on the 8 and the 2 over 1 overdate is bold, but the 9 under the 0 is no longer visible. Noyes photo #34117. Our grade is MS60. A nice cent that comes with a good provenance. The attribution and Helfenstein-Ahumada provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 5; tied for finest of the variety. PCGS #36679. Estimate Value $4,000 - UP
Ex Dorothy I. Paschal, New Netherlands Coin Co. #50, 12/1957:1396-Louis Helfenstein, Lester Merkin 8/14/1964:76 (where plated and described as Choice Unc., second finest known)-Gene Reale (via Jim McGuigan)-Manuel Ahumada Collection (includes the Helfenstein lot envelope).
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Lot 42
1820/19 N-3 Small Overdate 20 over 19 PCGS graded MS65 Red & Brown, CAC Approved. Beautiful lustrous light olive brown and steel with mellowed mint color covering at least 15% of both sides. Satiny mint frost covers this cent and the eye appeal is outstanding. Nearly flawless;. The best identifying mark is a small, light diagonal nick close under the right corner of the eye. E-MDS. Both digits of the undertype 19 are visible and the fields are covered with fine radial die flowlines. Graded MS65 Choice and finest known in the Noyes census, his photo #20716. Bland says MS63 and tied for CC#4. Our grade is MS63+. A premium example of this popular Small Overdate variety; worthy of the finest collection. The attribution and Ahumada provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 2; 1 finer in 66 for the variety. PCGS #36686. Estimate Value $6,000 - UP
Ex 1984 ANA Sale, Kurt Krueger Auctions 7/28/1984:587-Del Bland-Doug Bird 1/1997-Manuel Ahumada Collection (lot ticket included).
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Lot 43
1820 N-5 R3 Small Date PCGS graded MS64 Brown, CAC Approved. Lustrous bluish steel brown and chocolate with peeps of faded mint color showing in protected areas of the reverse. A faint pin scratch in the field off the tip of the chin and a tiny planchet flake in the field under the hair bun (as struck), plus a swipe of lighter golden tan toning at the T in CENT into the wreath at right are the best identifying marks. The surfaces are satiny and this cent offers outstanding eye appeal. Sharply struck EDS with an inner circle at the dentil tips from star 13 to under the 20 in the date. Called MS63 choice and finest known in the Noyes census, his photo #20632. Bland says MS60+ and CC#1 as well. This piece is the finest of only 3 examples known in mint state, and one of those is impounded in the ANS museum. Our grade is MS63. Comes with a nice provenance. The attribution and Garrett-Ahumada Provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 2; tied for finest of the variety. PCGS #36691. Estimate Value $4,000 - UP
Ex George Massamore's 22nd sale, 11/1883:179-Garrett Family Collection-Johns Hopkins University, Bowers & Ruddy 11/28/1979:140-R. E. Naftzger, Jr., McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Goldbergs 2/1/2009:96-Manuel Ahumada Collection (includes the Naftzger collection envelope and both lot tickets).
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Lot 44
1820 N-6 R4 Small Date PCGS graded MS62 Brown. A beautiful frosty cent but there is a long, thin nick or hairline scratch in the field under star 6, and this mark catches the eye. Otherwise this cent is choice. Glossy steel brown and chocolate with lots of lustrous light steel brown remaining on both sides, including faint hints of very faded underlying mint color on the reverse. A small spot of reddish chocolate toning between the curl over the 2 and the truncation can help identify this cent. MDS. The tiny center dot on the reverse is still visible. Great luster and eye appeal, especially for a variety that almost never comes in high grade. Just try to find a better one. Called AU55 and tied for CC#1 in the Noyes and Bland census lists of confirmed examples. Noyes photo #25243. Our grade is AU50+. Comes with a nice provenance. The attribution and Naftzger-Ahumada provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 3; 1 finer in 63 for the variety. PCGS #36694. Estimate Value $2,000 - UP
Ex Charles J. DuPont (the Anderson DuPont Sale), Stack's 9/24/54:586-R. E. Naftzger, Jr.-Myles Z. Gerson-Denis Loring-C. Douglas Smith-Jack Beymer-Dr. Bob Shalowitz 1983-Wes Rasmussen, Heritage 1/13/05:3444-Daniel W. Holmes, Jr., McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Goldbergs 5/30/2010:133-Manuel Ahumada Collection (includes the Rasmussen and Holmes collection envelopes, the DuPont auction envelope that also served as the Naftzger collection envelope, and the last 2 lot tickets).
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Lot 45
1820 N-7 R3 Small Date PCGS graded MS64 Brown, CAC Approved. Frosty medium steel and chocolate brown with peeps of mint red showing in some of the protected areas, particularly on the obverse. Flowline luster covers the fields and protected areas and this cent offers excellent eye appeal. The only marks are three tiny, dull pinpricks on the neck, and you need a glass to see them. MDS with a fine die crack reaching from the bottom of the bust tip towards the right point of star 1. Graded MS62 and CC#1 in the Noyes census (the only mint state example in his census), his photo #27426. Bland says MS60 and finest known of the die variety. Our grade is MS60. A very important cent that comes with an impressive provenance. The attribution and Helfenstein-Ahumada provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 1; tied for finest of the variety. PCGS #36697. Estimate Value $4,000 - UP
Ex Henry C. Hines-Dr. William H. Sheldon-C. Douglas Smith-Louis Helfenstein, Lester Merkin 8/14/1964:79-Dr. Bruce Tucker, Bowers & Merena 6/20/1984:3365-John J. Nicholas, Jr., Superior 2/2/1992:514 (via Chris McCawley)-Manuel Ahumada (includes the Nicholas collection envelope and the last 2 lot tickets).
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Lot 46
1820 N-8 R3 Small Date PCGS graded MS64 Brown. Choice lustrous light olive and tan with faded mint red covering the protected areas. A beautiful, frosty cent. The only defects are a few very light contact marks in the field before the mouth and a barely visible rim bruise over the O in OF. MDS with microscopic radial die flowlines in the fields, and the inner circle at the dentils over stars 5-7 is dull but visible. Graded MS63 and tied for CC#1 with one other piece in the Noyes census, his photo #27478. Bland says MS63 and finest known of the confirmed examples in his census. Our grade is MS62+, close to MS63. A very important cent that comes with an excellent provenance. The attribution and Starr-Ahumada provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 1; finest of the variety. PCGS #36700. Estimate Value $4,000 - UP
Ex J. C. MacAllister 3/28/1931-Henry C. Hines-Dr. William H. Sheldon-Numismatic Gallery (privately)-Floyd T. Starr, Stack's 6/13/1984:131-John J. Nicholas, Jr., Superior 2/2/1992:515 (via Chris McCawley)-Manuel Ahumada Collection (includes the Nicholas collection envelope and both lot tickets).
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$5,875
Lot 47
1820 N-10 R2 Large Date PCGS graded MS64 Brown. Beautiful lustrous medium steel brown and light olive with underlying faded mint color showing through on at least 20% of the obverse. Peeps of faded mint red can be found in protected areas on the reverse. The only marks, and they are barely visible, are three tiny ticks right of the eye, a speck of darker toning (not carbon) in the field close under the chin, and another spot of darker toning under the left foot of the N in UNITED. M-LDS. The small dash between the F in OF and the adjacent A is weak but still visible and the center dot on the reverse is gone. Graded MS62 and CC#2 among the confirmed examples in the Bland census. Noyes says MS60, his photo #26990. Our grade is MS62+. Comes with a great provenance, which is typical of so many cents in this fabulous collection. Previously removed from a PCGS slab graded MS63RB (PCGS label #1616.63/7422199). The attribution and Newcomb-Ahumada provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 3; tied for finest of the variety. PCGS #36664. Estimate Value $5,000 - UP
Ex Howard R. Newcomb, J. C. Morgenthau & Co., 5/16/1945:537-Floyd T. Starr, Stack's 6/13/1984:133-Henry Folgate-John J. Nicholas, Jr., Superior 2/2/1992:517 (via Chris McCawley)-Manuel Ahumada Collection (includes the Nicholas collection envelope and last 2 lot tickets).
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Lot 48
1820 N-9 R3 Large Date PCGS graded MS64+ Brown. Lustrous chocolate and lighter steel brown with peeps of mint color remaining on the obverse while 20% of the reverse retains mint red. A splash of slightly darker chocolate toning is very delicately blended into the toning between stars 3 & 4. The only defects are a speck of darker toning over the N in ONE, another right of the T in CENT, and a third under the R in AMERICA. Sharply struck EDS with smooth fields and sharp repunching under the foot of the T in CENT. Evidence of repunching also shows at the lower left of the 0 in the date. A sharp cent that offers excellent eye appeal. Called MS63 and tied for CC#1 in the Bland census. Noyes says MS60 and CC#2, his photo #21209. Both census lists indicate there are only two mint state examples known for this variety with the next best grading only AU50 or EF45 depending on the list used. Our grade is MS63. A very important cent that comes with a nice provenance. The attribution and Naftzger-Ahumada provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 1; finest of the variety. PCGS #36661. Estimate Value $2,000 - UP
Ex Homer K. Downing 4/5/1948-Willard C. Blaisdell 9/1976 (via Del Bland)-R. E. Naftzger, Jr., McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Goldbergs 2/1/2009:100-Manuel Ahumada Collection (includes the Blaisdell and Naftzger collection envelopes and Naftzger lot ticket).
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Lot 49
1820 N-11 R2 Large Date PCGS graded MS63+ Red & Brown, CAC Approved. Lustrous medium brown and light chocolate with subtle overtones of light bluish steel, especially on the reverse. Peeps of faded mint red can be found on the obverse and this cent offers excellent eye appeal. The notable marks are a few microscopic ticks on the jaw and a couple spots of darker toning at CE in CENT. E-MDS. The repunching at the T in CENT is sharp and the fields are starting to show fine radial die flowlines. Graded AU55 and CC#1 in the Noyes census, his photo #27377. Bland says MS60+ and tied for CC#1 in his census. Our grade is MS60. The attribution and Starr-Ahumada provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 1; the only RB example graded of the variety. PCGS #36668. Estimate Value $2,000 - UP
Ex F. C. C. Boyd, New Netherlands Coin Co. #50, 12/1957:1406-Floyd T. Starr, Stack's 6/13/1984:134-John J. Nicholas, Jr., Superior 2/2/1992:518 (via Chris McCawley)-Manuel Ahumada Collection (includes the Nicholas collection envelope and last 2 lot tickets).
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Lot 50
1820 N-12 R3 Large Date PCGS graded MS65 Red & Brown. Lustrous mint red fading to light bluish steel brown with 90% of the bright mint red remaining on the obverse and a third of the reverse showing mellowed mint color. A very impressive cent that would rate a gem grade if not for a shallow contact mark on the rim above star 6 and a collection of shallow ticks at TA in STATES. M-LDS. The small lump over the upper right point of star 4 is dull and very faint. Graded MS65 and finest known in the Bland census. Our grade is MS63+, close to MS64. Both sides of this cent are plated in the Newcomb reference on the cents of 1816-1857 (Plate III, photos 12 & L). Comes with a great provenance, which you would expect for such a remarkable cent. The attribution and Newcomb-Ahumada provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 1; finest RB of the variety. PCGS #36671. Estimate Value $5,000 - UP
Ex Howard R. Newcomb, J. C. Morgenthau & Co., 5/16/1945:538-Floyd T. Starr, Stack's 6/13/1984:135 (as MS70)-R. E. Naftzger, Jr. (who graded it MS67)-4/2002-Manuel Ahumada Collection (includes the Naftzger collection envelope and Starr lot ticket).
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