Goldberg Coins and Collectibles



Sale 103

February 18-21 2018 Pre Long Beach Sale


Draped Bust Cents
 
 
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Lot 323
1796 S-82 R5 Liberty Cap PCGS graded AG3. Slightly glossy olive brown and chocolate. The surfaces are smooth and there are no notable defects, just worn. The lower half of the 1 in the date is worn away but the remainder of the date is clear. Our grade is AG3 for the obverse, Fair-2 for the reverse. Estimate Value $150 - UP
Ex Shawn Yancey 2010.
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$200
Lot 324
1796 S-83 R4 Liberty Cap PCGS Genuine, AU Details, Planchet Flaw. Glossy chocolate brown and steel with reddish brown toning in protected areas on the left side of the wreath. Frosty lighter brown toning shows in protected areas on both sides. The obverse is perfectly smooth except for a shallow planchet delamination void that affects the lower half of the T in LIBERTY down into the hair below. The reverse is mostly smooth but traces of microscopic roughness show around CENT and in the reddish area within the leaves on the left side of the wreath. An attractive cent in spite of the mint-made planchet flaw and microscopic roughness. M-LDS, Breen state II late. A strong die crack reaches from the dentils over the I in LIBERTY through the tops of ERTY and to the rim before the nose, and the crack fills the upper half of the top of that R. The extremely rare large cud break outlined by this crack must have occurred soon after this cent was struck. Graded VF35 net F15 and tied for CC#8 in the Noyes census, his photo #39209. Our grade is VF30+ sharpness net VF20. The attribution and Reynolds provenance are noted on the PCGS Secure label. Estimate Value $4,000 - UP
Ex Al Moore 9/1976-Tom Reynolds Collection, McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Goldbergs 1/31/2016:61 (Reynolds collection envelope and lot ticket included).
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$5,288
Lot 325
1796 S-90 R5+ Liberty Cap Fair-2. Rather glossy medium chocolate brown and steel. There are a few small marks including a dull nick in the field close off the end of the chin. Essentially just heavily worn. The 1 in the date is worn away but the rest of the digits are readable. The obverse is slightly sharper than the reverse, which is normal for worn Liberty Cap 1796 cents. Struck with the reverse nearly upset rotated 165 degrees CCW. Estimate Value $300 - UP
Ex Henry T. Hettger-McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Superior 2/18/2001:2116-2001 EAC Sale, McCawley & Grellman Auctions 3/31/2001:188-2005 EAC Sale, McCawley & Grellman Auctions 4/23/2005:141-Chris McCawley 2010 (includes the 2001 Superior and 2005 EAC Sale lot tickets).
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$353
Lot 326
1796 S-108 R4 Draped Bust VG10. Sharpness VF30 but covered with fine to moderate granularity, strongest on the reverse. There are a few minor contact marks hidden in the patina and a planchet delamination over ER in AMERICA that can easily identify this cent. Very slightly glossy dark olive and steel with lighter steel brown toning on some of the highpoints. EDS, Breen state I, before any die cracks or clashmarks. The date is strong and the legends are clear. What makes this cent special is the planchet. It is thick and weighs 206.9 grains, much heavier than the 168.0 grain standard for 1796 cents. Obviously this planchet was made for cents struck before the weight standard was changed from 208.0 grains to 168.0 grains in mid-1795. According to Walter Breen the 1796 S-108 variety was the first one struck in 1796 and it shares the 1795 S-79 Reeded Edge reverse die. An example of S-108 struck on a thick planchet was unknown to Breen. Apparently he never saw this coin. Removed from an ANACS slab graded VF Details Net F12 for corrosion (ANACS label #2499347 included, and shows the attribution and mentions the thick 13.41 gram planchet). Estimate Value $1,500 - UP
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$1,880
Lot 327
1797 S-120a R3 Reverse of 1796, Plain Edge VG7. Attractive glossy light to medium chocolate brown. The surfaces are smooth and this piece offers excellent eye appeal for the grade. The only notable mark is an old, light scratch in the field over the bust. EDS. The date is bold and the legends are clear. Estimate Value $300 - UP
Ex Bowers & Merena 1996.
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$499
Lot 328
  1797 S-120b R3 Reverse of 1796, Gripped Edge VF25. Five points sharper but there are a few minor contact marks on the obverse on an otherwise very attractive early large cent. The notable marks are a dull, curved scratch hidden in the hair left of the ear and a few lighter contact marks in the field before the chin and neck. Glossy light to medium chocolate brown. Mint frost covers the protected areas on both sides and the reverse is choice. LDS, Breen state VI, with all the die cracks and crumbling mentioned by Breen. The date is bold and the legends are strong. A nice example of this popular "Redbook" variety. Estimate Value $1,000 - UP
Ex Barney Bluestone Auction 2/15/1948:444 (old collection envelope included).
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$2,233
Lot 329
1797 S-123 R4 VG10. Sharpness near VF20 but there are traces of minor roughness and small contact marks on an otherwise mostly smooth, glossy cent. Glossy olive brown and chocolate with lighter steel brown toning on the highpoints. The date is bold and the legends are strong. Scarce LDS, Breen state IV, with a clear die crack through the base of the denominator to the dentils over the left side of the adjacent U. Estimate Value $400 - UP
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$470
Lot 330
  Pair of Scarce Varieties, 1797 & 1798. Includes 1797 S-123 R4 G5+ with nice eye appeal, and 1798 S-146 R5- Style I Hair with Large 8 G5 sharpness net AG3+ for microscopic roughness. The date is strong on the 1797, weaker but easily readable on the 1798. Lot of 2 coins. Estimate Value $150 - UP
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$282
Lot 331
1797 S-125 R5 G6. Sharpness near VG10 but uniform very fine granularity covers the fields and protected areas on both sides. There is no verdigris, and the fine roughness is offset somewhat by the rather glossy chocolate brown toning. The only mark is a thin diagonal nick in the hair under the E in LIBERTY. MDS, Breen state II, with obvious swelling from the 97 through the bust into the field before the neck and chin. The second 7 is still readable in spite of the swelling, while the rest of the date and all the legends are complete and clear. Removed from an ANACS slab graded VG10 details, corroded (ANACS label #4638160 included). Estimate Value $400 - UP
Ex McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Goldbergs 9/4/2016:455 (lot ticket included).
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Lot 332
1797 S-129 R5 PCGS XF Details, Damage. Variety with M over E in AMERICA. Glossy olive brown and chocolate. The surfaces are smooth, void of any trace of roughness or verdigris. Unfortunately there are two horizontal scratches across the center of the neck and a single scratch from the forehead to the back of the head. The scratches are old and blend into the attractive toning, but they are obvious nonetheless. The only other mark is a rim dent at the L in LIBERTY. LDS, Breen state II, with light die cracks near the rim behind the head. The M over E feature is bold. Our grade is VF25+ sharpness net VG10. Graded VF25 net VG10 by Bland and tied for CC#7 in his census. Comes with a nice provenance. The attribution is noted on the PCGS label. Estimate Value $1,500 - UP
Ex Richard Picker-Abe Kosoff 7/22/1963-R. E. Naftzger, Jr., New Netherlands Coin Co. 11/14/1973:445 (plated)-Willard C. Blaisdell 9/1977-Denis W. Loring-Enoch Blackwell.
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$1,293
Lot 333
1797 S-130 R2 EF40. Sharpness EF45 or slightly better but there are too many light contact marks for the higher grade, including a couple light hairline scratches in the field before the nose. None of the marks is at all distracting and the eye appeal is excellent. Frosty dark bluish steel brown with lighter reddish chocolate brown toning in protected areas of the obverse and a small area of similar reddish toning at the base of the N in CENT. The protected areas are covered with fine die flowlines creating attractive mint luster. LDS, Breen state V. The die cracks down from the dentils left of the hair ribbon are strong and outline a small internal cud break, and there is a weaker vertical die crack in the field before the portrait. Called AU50 net EF40 and tied for CC#10 in the Noyes census, photo #35932. Pop 1; 3 finer, 1 in 53, 1 in 58, 1 in 62. Estimate Value $2,500 - UP
Ex Coin Galleries 5/1989:1603-Tony Terranova-Dr. Tom Chalkley, Superior 1/28/1990:311-Gary Ruttenberg, McCawley & Grellman Auctions 8/17/1996:135-Tom Reynolds 1996-Jack Wadlington (via Bob Grellman & Chris McCawley) 6/30/2005-Daniel W. Holmes, Jr., McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Goldbergs 9/6/2009:235 (includes all but the first lot ticket plus the Ruttenberg collection envelope and Wadlington notes).
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$4,406
Lot 334
1797 S-136 R3 PCGS graded G4. Glossy chocolate brown and olive. The surfaces are smooth and free of marks, just worn. LDS, Breen state V, with areas of swelling on the reverse. This cent was struck twice and both impressions were reasonably well centered on the planchet. The planchet flipped over between strikes and ample undertype from the first impression remains visible on both sides. Most notably ICA and the fraction from the first strike are clearly visible in the field behind the portrait, and on the reverse you can see ERTY at ITED and the nose, lips, and chin of Ms Liberty at the O in ONE. An impressive example of this very rare type of mint error. Our grade is consistent with the PCGS grade. The Mint Error Flip-Over Double Strike in Collar feature is noted on the PCGS label. Estimate Value $200 - UP
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$940
Lot 335
1797 S-138 R1 VF30. Glossy mix of medium chocolate and darker olive brown. The surfaces are smooth and the only notable marks are a couple fine scratches hidden in the toning from the hair under the ribbon to the bottom of the neck. M-LDS, Breen state VII, with obvious swelling on the reverse. Estimate Value $1,000 - UP
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$999
Lot 336
1797 S-140 R1 NGC graded VF30. Very attractive glossy medium chocolate brown and steel. No roughness or verdigris. The only notable marks are some faint hairlines in the field before the portrait and a thin horizontal planchet fissure (as struck) in the field left of the hair ribbon. None of these marks is significant and the eye appeal of this cent is excellent. EDS, Breen state II. The obverse is uncracked and there are faint die clashmarks on the reverse. Our grade is VF20+. Estimate Value $800 - UP
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$1,058
Lot 337
1797 S-141 R4 F15. At least 5 points sharper but there is a speck of raised corrosion in the drapery folds on the bust and very fine roughness covers the protected areas on both sides. A diagonal nick in the field under the chin is the only contact mark of any significance. Rather glossy medium steel brown and chocolate. EDS, Breen state I, before any die clashmarks or cracks. The date and legends are complete and strong. Estimate Value $1,000 - UP
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$1,293
Lot 338
1798 S-147 R5- Large 8, Style I Hair G6. Sharpness F15 but covered with fine to moderate granularity on all but the highpoints, which are nearly smooth. No marks or verdigris. Slightly glossy olive brown and steel with lighter brown toning on the highpoints. EDS, Breen state I, with the reverse rotated 20 degrees counterclockwise. The date is clear and the legends are readable. Estimate Value $300 - UP
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$294
Lot 339
1798 S-149 R4+ Large 8, Style I Hair VG7. Slightly sharper but there is a light scratch arcing through the bust and some dark crud in protected areas below the hair ribbon. Most of the planchet is smooth but there are traces of extremely fine roughness on both sides. Glossy medium brown and light chocolate with darker olive brown in protected areas. LDS, Breen state III, with obvious swelling at S-OF-A. Struck slightly off center to K-8.5. The date is bold and the legends are clear. A decent example of this tough variety in spite of the imperfections, at the lower end of the condition census. Estimate Value $400 - UP
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$382
Lot 340
1798/7 S-150 R5 Overdate 8 over 7 G5. Slightly sharper but there is a dull dent at the bottom of the first A in AMERICA and an old scrape at EN in CENT. The toning is an attractive glossy light chocolate and olive blending to darker chocolate in protected areas. Later die state with obvious swelling at various places on the reverse. The date is bold and the overdate feature is obvious to the unaided eye. Estimate Value $200 - UP
Ex Heritage Auctions 2012.
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$282
Lot 341
1798 S-156 R5+ Style I Hair, Reverse of 1796 AG3+. Slightly sharper, especially on the obverse, but there are traces of extremely fine roughness on both sides under mostly glossy chocolate and medium steel brown toning. The only notable mark is a nick on the I in LIBERTY. The date is bold and the Single Leaves feature at the top of the wreath (Reverse of 1796) is clear. LDS, Breen state III, with a strong die crack connecting the bust to the rim. An acceptable example of this tough "Redbook" variety. Estimate Value $800 - UP
Ex H. Craig Hamling 8/2011-Shawn Yancey 2011.
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$1,234
Lot 342
1798 S-157 R2 Small 8, Style I Hair VF30. Five points sharper but covered with very faint hairlines that are mostly lost in the attractive glossy brown and light chocolate toning. No corrosion or verdigris, and the only other mark is a rim bruise at TE in UNITED. M-LDS, Breen state II, with obvious die rust in the field around the bust and an irregular nearly horizontal die crack from the rim to the neck. An attractive cent in spite of the faint hairlines, and a neat die state. Estimate Value $2,000 - UP
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$1,998
Lot 343
  1798 S-162 R4 Small 8, Style I Hair VF25. Glossy medium chocolate brown with a splash of reddish brown toning under ERI in AMERICA. The surfaces are smooth and this cent has excellent eye appeal, especially on the obverse. No corrosion or verdigris, only a few small contact marks. The notable ones are a small diagonal nick on the throat and a minor scrape on the dentils over the first A in AMERICA. MDS, Breen state II, with swelling in the obverse fields. The date and legends are all bold. Noyes photo #27739, tied for CC#7 honors in his condition census. Comes with a nice provenance. Estimate Value $2,000 - UP
Ex Sidney A. Levinson, Stack's 4/1988:128-Darwin B. Palmer 1989 (via Fred Borcherdt)-Tom Reynolds Collection (privately) 10/2002-Clay Everhart-2008 EAC Sale, McCawley & Grellman Auctions 5/10/2008:301 (includes the Everhart collection envelope and EAC Sale lot ticket).
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$1,645
Lot 344
1798 S-166 R1 Large 8, Style II Hair EF40. Glossy medium chocolate brown and steel. Mint frost shows in the protected areas and the eye appeal is excellent. However the strike is obviously uneven (which is often seen on this die variety) with significant weakness on the lower half of the 98 and most of the bust and the opposing area at OF-AM. This is probably due to the unintended 35 degree CCW die rotation rather than the normal head-to-foot die orientation. LDS, Breen state VI. The die crack on the lower left part of the reverse is bold and there are clearly defined rim cud breaks at STA in STATES. Estimate Value $2,000 - UP
Ex 2012 EAC Sale, McCawley & Grellman Auctions 5/4/2013:183 (lot ticket included).
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$1,939
Lot 345
1798 S-166 R1 Large 8, Style II Hair ANACS graded EF40. Glossy chocolate brown and steel with some light olive and tan toning on parts of the reverse. No spots, roughness, or notable marks. MDS, Breen state IV. The die crack on the lower left part of the reverse is strong and a tiny rim cud break shows over the left top of the T in STATES (in later states this cud extends over STA). The reverse is rotated about 25 degrees CCW from the normal head-to-foot orientation. As a result the bust tip, parts of the 98, and OF are all softly struck (which is quite common on this variety). Our grade is VF35 sharpness net VF30 for the uneven strike. Estimate Value $1,500 - UP
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$1,410
Lot 346
1798 S-177 R4+ Small 8, Style II Hair VG7. Mostly glossy dark olive brown with lighter steel brown toning on the highpoints. Smooth and attractive. The only notable mark, and it is trivial, is a tiny rim bruise or dull rim nick above the O in OF. Nicely struck E-MDS. The die crack up from the bust is clear. The date is bold and the legends are clear. Estimate Value $150 - UP
Ex eBay in 2016.
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$176
Lot 347
1798 S-179 R2 Small 8, Style II Hair ANACS graded F15. Attractive glossy light to medium chocolate brown. The surfaces are smooth and this piece has excellent eye appeal. The only mark, and it is extremely well hidden, is a small dent in the hair under the ribbon knot. EDS, Breen state I. The E over Reversed E in AMERICA feature is clear. Our grade is F12 sharpness net VG10+. The attribution is noted on the ANACS label. Estimate Value $200 - UP
Ex Tom Reynolds-2011 EAC Sale, McCawley & Grellman Auctions 5/14/2011:225 (lot ticket included).
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$306
Lot 348
1798 S-183 R5 Small 8, Style I Hair VF25. Five points sharper but there is a fine, old pinscratch from the bottom of the L in LIBERTY down to the throat. The toning in this scratch perfectly matches the toning on the rest of the cent, so its impact on the eye appeal is minimized. A dull, light rim nick over the second T in STATES is the only other contact mark worthy of mention. Choice glossy chocolate brown with smooth, attractive surfaces. LDS, Breen state II. There are faint double clashmarks on both sides and fine vertical die polishing lines down through LIBERT. Called VF30 and tied for CC#4 in the Bland census. Noyes says VF35 net VF20 and tied for CC#5, his photo #23019. This is the plate coin for the variety in Early American Cents and Penny Whimsy. And it comes with a great provenance. Estimate Value $4,000 - UP
Ex Dr. William H. Sheldon 1958-C. Douglas Smith 1992-Superior 10/1992:104-R. S. Brown, Jr., Superior 1/27/1996:250-Walter Husak-Chris McCawley 3/2006-Daniel W. Holmes, Jr., McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Goldbergs 9/6/2009:339-Terry Denman Collection (includes the Denman collection envelope).
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$5,581
Lot 349
1798 S-185 R2 Small 8, Style II Hair VF30. Sharpness EF45 but covered with very fine granularity, strongest on the reverse but not really strong anywhere. No verdigris, and the only marks are a thin horizontal nick on the upper lip and a faint diagonal hairline scratch in the field off the bust tip. Rather glossy dark olive and steel brown. E-MDS, Breen state IV. There are a few fine die cracks at TY but the radial crack through the Y to the forehead has not formed. The reverse is rotated 15 degrees CCW. Called EF45 net VF35 by Bland and tied for CC#5 in his census. Noyes says EF40 net VF25 and tied for CC#9, his photo #23213. Comes with a nice provenance. Estimate Value $1,500 - UP
Ex Oscar J. Pearl-Numismatic Gallery FPL 1944, lot 132-Charles M. Williams-Numismatic Gallery #68, 11/1950:158-C. Douglas Smith-Dr. Robert A. Schuman-Chris McCawley 1/5/2005-Daniel W. Holmes, Jr., McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Goldbergs 9/6/2009:341 (includes the Holmes collection envelope and lot ticket).
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$2,115
Lot 350
1799 S-189 R2 PCGS graded F12. Slightly glossy medium steel brown and chocolate with darker chocolate in protected areas and lighter tan on the obverse devices. The surfaces are mostly smooth except for a small, inconspicuous patch of fine corrosion at the bottom of NT in CENT and another in the leaves over the E in ONE. MDS. The date and LIBERTY are both complete and clear, which is a big plus for this tough date since many were struck with one or the other feature noticeably weak due to axially misaligned dies. Our grade is F12+ sharpness net VG10+. A decent example of this tough date. Pop 2; 6 finer at PCGS for the variety. Estimate Value $12,500 - UP
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$11,750
Lot 351
1799 S-189 R2 ANACS VF20 Details, Corroded. Dull dark steel and olive brown. No verdigris, and the only notable mark is a small nick on the forehead. The date and legends are complete and easily readable. Our grade is F15 sharpness net G5. The attribution is noted on the ANACS label. Estimate Value $2,500 - UP
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$3,173
Lot 352
1799 S-189 R2 PCGS Genuine, Good Details, Damage. Rather glossy olive brown with lighter steel brown toning on the devices. The surfaces are not perfectly smooth but the gloss effectively minimizes the microscopic granularity. No verdigris, and the only notable mark is an old diagonal scratch hidden in the patina on the neck. The date is strong with the bottom edge of the digits just starting to fade into the rim below. LIBERTY is faint but most of the legends on the reverse are easily readable. Our grade is G4 sharpness net AG3. A decent low-grade example of this tough date in spite of the microscopic roughness, and the strong date is a big plus. Estimate Value $1,500 - UP
Ex Jerry Wickwire 2000.
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$2,115
Lot 353
1800/798 S-190 R3 Overdate 800 over 798 F15. Sharper by 5 points but there are a few contact marks, including a couple faint hairline scratches in the obverse fields and a rim bruise right of the date. Otherwise the surfaces are smooth and the eye appeal is excellent for the grade. Glossy steel and olive brown. LDS, Breen state III, with a narrow rim break at NI in UNITED. The 8 over 7 is obvious but the remainder of the overdate feature is faint. Estimate Value $400 - UP
Ex Tom Reynolds 11/24/2000-Terry Denman (includes the Denman collection envelope).
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$499
Lot 354
  Pair of 1800/798 Overdate Cents. Includes S-190 R3 NGC graded VG8 rather glossy chocolate brown and steel showing a clear date and legends (our grade VG7), and S-191 R3 G6 glossy dark steel brown and chocolate with a clear date and readable legends. A decent pair. Lot of 2 coins. Estimate Value $125 - UP
The S-190 is ex M&G/Superior 5/2005:1367 and the S-191 is ex M&G/Goldbergs 2/2008:1214 (both lot tickets included).
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$235
Lot 355
  Pair of 1800 Cents. Includes S-194 R3 Overdate 1800 over 79 LDS with cud breaks on the lower part of the reverse VG8 sharpness net G5 for uneven surfaces; and S-207 R3 VG7+ attractive glossy medium chocolate brown with only minor marks, E-MDS with a small cud at the bottom of the reverse. Both have a clear date and the overdate feature on the S-194 is obvious. Lot of 2 coins. Estimate Value $200 - UP
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$259
Lot 356
1800 S-198 R5+ AG3. Perhaps a point sharper in some areas but covered with fine roughness on all but the highpoints, which are smooth. No verdigris or active corrosion. The date is not strong but all 4 digits are easily readable. Slightly glossy dark steel brown and olive with slightly lighter steel brown toning on the highpoints. Extremely rare terminal die state (TDS), Breen state VI, with a bold cud break at MER. Only 5 examples are known to us with the cud break, and the last one we offered was the Holmes net VG8 example that brought $9200 in our 9/6 2009 auction. An important opportunity for the die state specialist. Estimate Value $500 - UP
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$734
Lot 357
1800 S-200 R3 VG8. Sharpness near F12 but cleaned and retoned glossy olive brown with peeps of faded red in protected areas. The surfaces are smooth, void of any trace of corrosion or verdigris. The only marks are several dull, light scratches in the obverse fields. The date and legends are clear. E-MDS, Breen state IV, with obvious swelling at STAT. Estimate Value $100 - UP
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$212
Lot 358
1800 S-208 R3 VG8. A couple points sharper but covered with tiny nicks, none significant but a few too many to ignore. The only notable mark is a minor rim bruise at NI in UNITED. No roughness or verdigris, and the toning is an attractive glossy chocolate brown and steel. Later die state with a cud break at TY and a smaller one to the right. The date and legends are complete and clear. Estimate Value $80 - UP
Ex eBay 2006.
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$129
Lot 359
1800 S-209 R3 VF20. Sharpness near VF30 but covered with uniform extremely faint granularity that is mostly hidden under glossy dark steel and olive brown toning. No verdigris, and the only marks are some microscopic hairlines at the date, all blending perfectly into the toning. M-LDS with weakness at the tops of the T & Y in LIBERTY and strong die clashmarks on the obverse. The date and legends are all strong. Estimate Value $800 - UP
Ex Tom Reynolds 3/1988-Joe V. Dooley, McCawley & Grellman Auctions 1/1997:239-Stuart MacDonald, Heritage 9/1997:5147-Benson Collection, Goldbergs 2/2001:334-Terry Denman (includes the Denman collection envelope).
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$1,058
Lot 360
1800 S-210 R5+ G5. Several points sharper but there are myriad light scratches on both sides, all blending into the rather glossy brown and chocolate toning. Unevenly struck and slightly off center with obvious weakness at the bottom of the obverse and top of the reverse. As a result the details range from Fine to AG sharpness, and the date is weak. EDS, Breen state II, with clearly defined die clashmarks at TY and to the right but no cracks. Estimate Value $800 - UP
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$470
Lot 361
1800/798 NC-6 R6+ Overdate 800 over 798, Style I Hair G5+. A point or two sharper but there are traces of microscopic roughness on otherwise smooth surfaces. The roughness is most noticeable at OF AMER where there are microscopic traces of greenish verdigris, but it is not distracting. Both sides show some light contact marks, all consistent with the grade. The notable ones are a light rim bruise at the N in UNITED and a dull diagonal nick over the N in ONE. Mostly glossy dark chocolate brown and steel mixed with some lighter chocolate brown on the obverse. The date and legends are complete and clear and the repunching on the base of the F in OF is obvious. In addition the upper edge of the ends of the wreath stems slants down, which is diagnostic for this rare variety. Not perfect but very close to net G6. Graded VG7 net G5 by Noyes and Bland, Noyes photo #28576. Tied for CC#6 honors and only a single example grades better than VG7 among the 16 examples known. Comes with a nice provenance. Estimate Value $1,500 - UP
Discovered unattributed in 5/1987 by Tom Reynolds 7/22/1987-R. S. Brown, Jr., Superior 1/27/1996:261-J. R. Frankenfield, McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Superior 2/17/2001:449-Terry Denman-McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Goldbergs 1/2015:360 (includes the Brown and Denman collection envelopes and Frankenfield lot ticket).
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$1,880
Lot 362
1800/798 NC-6 R6+ Overdate 800 over 798, Style I Hair AG3. Sharpness VG10 or slightly better but the planchet is covered with moderate granularity and there are a half dozen sharp cuts on the obverse. No verdigris or additional defects. The date and legends are complete and clear. Dark steel and olive brown. Certainly not an attractive cent but one of the better detailed examples known of this very rare variety (16 examples known, and most of those are in very low grade). Estimate Value $500 - UP
Ex David Hatfield-Henry T. Hettger.
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$499
Lot 363
1801 S-214 R3 F15. Sharpness VF20 or slightly better but there is a scuff of very light diagonal hairline scratches in the field before the face. None of these marks is visible to the unaided eye and this cent offers excellent eye appeal for the grade. Glossy olive brown and medium chocolate. M-LDS, Breen state II, with a bit of swelling in the field near the dentils over the bust tip. The die cracks on the reverse are clear and both sides show die clashmarks. The date and legends are all strong. Estimate Value $500 - UP
Ex Tom Reynolds-March Wells 1/8/2002-Terry Denman (includes the Denman collection envelope).
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$470
Lot 364
  Trio of Cents, 1801-1803. Includes 1801 S-215 R4+ LDS AG3, 1802 S-225 R3 LDS with a cud break under the date F15 sharpness net VG10 for minor roughness, and 1803 S-247 R3 "Mumps" Obverse MDS VG8+. The date is weak but easily readable on the first, strong on the other two. Lot of 3 coins. Estimate Value $300 - UP
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$282
Lot 365
  1801 S-221 R2 Corrected Denominator 100/000 VF35. Very attractive glossy uniform medium brown and light chocolate. This cent was cleaned and expertly retoned long ago but the color is superb and the eye appeal is outstanding. No notable marks or other defects. M-LDS, Breen state IV early, with clearly defined rim cud breaks at F-A and M but none over the adjacent E (an intermediate die state not mentioned by Breen). The Corrected Denominator feature is obvious to the unaided eye. A beautiful example of this popular "Redbook" variety. Estimate Value $2,000 - UP
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$2,820
Lot 366
1802 S-225 R3 VG10. Slightly sharper but there is an area of microscopic roughness around the hair ribbon and a few more on the reverse, plus an old pinscratch at ERT in LIBERTY. Most of the planchet is smooth and the eye appeal of this cent is decent. Glossy medium chocolate brown and steel. MDS, Breen state III. There are obvious die clashmarks at the bust tip and a die crack at ES-O. The rim cud under the date has not formed. Estimate Value $150 - UP
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$200
Lot 367
  1802 S-229 R2 VF25. Sharpness VF30 or slightly better but there are traces of verdigris in protected areas on the lower part of the reverse, mostly around ICA and UNIT. Otherwise the surfaces are smooth and attractive with just minor dirt in protected areas. Glossy olive brown and dark chocolate with lighter chocolate brown toning on the highpoints. EDS, Breen state I, before any die cracks on the obverse. Estimate Value $800 - UP
Ex 2012 EAC Sale, McCawley & Grellman Auctions 5/5/2012:184 (lot ticket included).
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$764
Lot 368
1802 S-232 R1 PCGS graded AU55. Lustrous light chocolate and steel brown with traces of very faded mint color showing in a couple protected places. Looks mint state but there is a hint of rub on the very highest points of the devices. The only mark is a spot of darker toning in the field over the bust, and there are microscopic traces of carbon in the spot. MDS, Breen state IV, with die clashmarks on both sides. The T over Y feature in LIBERTY is obvious. Our grade is AU55, same as the PCGS grade. The attribution is noted on the PCGS label. (NGC label #4216241-001 included). Estimate Value $2,000 - UP
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$2,350
Lot 369
1802 S-234 R3 G6. Slightly sharper but lightly cleaned and retoned a somewhat glossy chocolate brown and steel. The devices are smooth but extremely fine roughness shows in protected areas. Scarce terminal die state (TDS, Breen state VI) with an irregular cud break at IBERT, the so-called "Dripping Paint" die state. Estimate Value $100 - UP
Ex Tom Deck.
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$176
Lot 370
1802 S-236 R1 PCGS graded VG8. Mostly glossy light chocolate brown with darker chocolate toning in protected areas. The surfaces are smooth and show only minor contact marks consistent with the grade. The notable marks are a few old pin scratches through the E in UNITED. LDS, Breen state VIII, with a cud break at STA. Struck 60% off center to K-4 leaving all of the date off the planchet. An impressive mint error. Our grade is consistent with the PCGS grade. The "Mint Error" and "Struck 60% Off Center" features are noted on the PCGS label. Estimate Value $500 - UP
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$940
Lot 371
1802 S-240 R3 VG7. Has some details of a slightly higher grade but a strong glass reveals uniform extremely faint granularity under rather glossy dark steel and olive brown toning. No verdigris and only a few minor contact marks, none notable. M-LDS, Breen state III late. A strong die crack reaches from the bust to the rim right of Y in LIBERTY. The date and legends are complete and clear except for strike weakness at OF. Estimate Value $200 - UP
Ex Cantonsville Early Copper 12/15/1999-Terry Denman, McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Goldbergs 2/2013:338 (lot ticket included).
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$153
Lot 372
1802 NC-1 R5+ G6. Sharpness F15 but lightly corroded and there are traces of greenish verdigris in protected areas on the obverse. The only notable contact marks are a series of light rim bruises around most of the coin. The date and legends are complete and clear, and the diagnostic spike down from the bust right of the date is obvious. Slightly glossy dark chocolate brown with lighter chocolate on the devices. EDS, Breen state I, before the bisecting die crack on the obverse. Breen called this state "Extremely Rare," but we have seen a few. Estimate Value $300 - UP
Ex John Price-Henry T. Hettger.
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$529



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