Goldberg Coins and Collectibles



Sale 103

February 18-21 2018 Pre Long Beach Sale


Liberty Cents
 
 
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Lot 399
1816 N-6 R2 EF45. Attractive glossy light chocolate brown with frosty flowline luster showing in the fields and protected areas on both sides. The notable marks are a few small rim nicks on the right side of the obverse and a very light rim bruise off the end of the wreath stem. LDS. Estimate Value $300 - UP
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Realized
$282
Lot 400
(1816-1835) Off-Center Cent PCGS graded F12. Slightly glossy medium steel brown and chocolate with reddish brown toning in a few of the protected areas on the obverse. No notable defects. Struck 30% off-center to K-3.5 leaving the last 2 digits of the date off the planchet. Probably attributable to the date and die variety with some effort. The head style is of the 1816-1835 type and the letters on the reverse are large. Our grade is VG10. The Mint Error status and 30% Off Center feature are noted on the slab label. Estimate Value $400 - UP
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Realized
$646
Lot 401
  Trio of 1816 Cents. Includes N-4 R2 MDS VF20, N-5 R3 MDS VF20, and N-6 R2 MDS F12. An attractive group with smooth brown and chocolate surfaces. Lot of 3 coins. Estimate Value $150 - UP
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$306
Lot 402
  Pair of Scarce 1817 Varieties. Includes N-2 R3 M-LDS VF30 with a bit of dirt in protected areas, and N-4 R3+ MDS AU55 sharpness net VF35 for fine granularity. Lot of 2 coins. Estimate Value $200 - UP
The N-2 is from the 2016 EAC Sale, lot 324 (lot ticket included).
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$235
Lot 403
1817 N-7 R7+ (for the die state) VF25. Sharpness EF45 but covered with extremely fine roughness, strongest at OF-AMER. The toning is a slightly glossy dark olive brown and steel. No verdigris or notable marks. This cent offers nice eye appeal in spite of the dark color and microscopic roughness. Extremely rare EDS before the "Mouse Top" break on top of the head. An important example of this popular die state, possibly the finest known. The Holmes example, graded VF30 sharpness net F15 for microscopic roughness, brought $4255 as lot 41 in our 5/30/2010 sale. This piece is significantly nicer than the Holmes coin. A great opportunity for the serious collector of Middle Date Large Cents. Estimate Value $2,000 - UP
Ex Henry T. Hettger.
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Realized
$2,820
Lot 404
1817 N-16 R1 15-Stars Obverse NGC graded VF20. Attractive glossy medium brown and light chocolate. The surfaces are smooth and the only marks are a few minor rim bruises including a light one at star 3 on the "normal" side. EDS. A nice but relatively ordinary cent except for the Obverse Brockage error strike. The normal obverse impression was produced by the obverse die but the reverse was struck against the obverse of a previously struck cent that failed to eject from the coining chamber. The brockage (incuse) side is aligned with the normal obverse which indicates the previously struck cent did not move at all between strikes. All 30 of the stars are bold. A spectacular mint error. Our grade is VG10 (the incuse brockage side has the details of a significantly higher grade because the design elements are well protected--as on all brockage errors). The attribution and Brockage Mint Error feature are noted on the NGC label. Estimate Value $7,500 - UP
Ex Richard Picker, Stack's (Coin Galleries) 5/24/89:1083 (via Tony Terranova)-Daniel W. Holmes, Jr., McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Goldbergs 9/19/2010:448 (where it brought $10,350)-Adam Mervis (via Greg Hannigan), Heritage 1/10/2014:2030.
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Lot 405
  Trio of Scarce Varieties, 1817-1829. Includes 1817 N-17 R4 LDS with a sunken retained cud break over TATE VG8, 1819 N-4 R3 Close Stars MDS VG10, and 1829 N-9 R4 Small Letters Reverse MDS NGC graded F12 (our grade F12 as well). The attribution is noted on the NGC label. Lot of 3 coins. Estimate Value $150 - UP
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$353
Lot 406
1818 N-4 R4+ G5. Glossy olive and chocolate brown. The planchet is smooth, just a few small nicks including a light rim nick off the stem tip. Struck very slightly off center to the right leaving the details stronger on the left side, weaker on the right. Rare EDS, before any hint of swelling in the obverse fields or a radial die crack from the dentils through star 3. The O in ONE is properly struck, another indication the obverse die has not started to fail. Estimate Value $250 - UP
Ex March Wells, McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Superior 2/7/2000:1785-Daniel W. Holmes, Jr., McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Goldbergs 5/30/2010:85 (includes the Wells and Holmes collection envelopes and both lot tickets).
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Realized
$646
Lot 407
1818 N-5 R3 PCGS graded AU55. Attractive glossy light chocolate brown. Frosty flowline luster shows in the fields and protected areas and this cent offers excellent eye appeal. There are a few tiny contact marks scattered about, including a few on the neck, but overall this is a very nice cent. LDS with a strong die crack down to the dentils from the right point of star 1. Our grade is EF40. Estimate Value $500 - UP
Ex McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Goldbergs 9/2014:330 (lot ticket included).
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Realized
$676
Lot 408
1818 N-6 R1 ANACS graded AU53. Glossy steel brown and chocolate with frosty lighter brown and tan toning in protected areas. There are subtle splashes of reddish brown toning at the bottom of the obverse and at D-S on the reverse. Otherwise free of marks or other notable defects. MDS. Our grade is EF40. The attribution is noted on the ANACS label. Estimate Value $250 - UP
Ex Henry T. Hettger, McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Superior 2/7/2000:2341-2002 EAC Sale, McCawley & Grellman Auctions 4/20/2002:404 (lot ticket included).
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Realized
$306
Lot 409
1818 N-9 R3 VF30. Sharpness EF40 and choice except for a light scratch from the temple down to the dentils left of the date. The scratch blends perfectly into the attractive glossy medium brown and light chocolate toning, and this cent offers excellent eye appeal. Mint frost shows in protected areas, especially on the reverse. MDS. Estimate Value $150 - UP
Ex 2017 EAC Sale, lot 247 (lot ticket included).
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$129
Lot 410
1818 N-10 R1 PCGS graded MS62 Brown. Frosty light to medium olive brown and steel with traces of very faded mint color on the reverse. No spots, stains, or notable marks. M-LDS with a die crack through the date and stars (the usual Randall Hoard die state). Our grade is MS60. Estimate Value $400 - UP
Ex McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Superior 5/2005:1538 (lot ticket included).
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Realized
$558
Lot 411
1818 N-10 R1 PCGS graded AU58. Frosty olive brown and bluish steel with hints of very faded red in protected areas on the obverse. No spots, stains, or notable marks. Just a hint of rub on the highest points of the devices. M-LDS, the usual Randall Hoard die state for the variety. Our grade is AU55. Estimate Value $250 - UP
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Realized
$441
Lot 412
1819 N-7 R4 Small Date EF40+. Glossy dark olive brown with frosty flowline luster covering the fields and protected areas. The only notable marks are a thin vertical nick off the bust tip, a few tiny ticks on the rim at star 5, and a pair of microscopic pinpricks under the C in CENT. MDS with fine die rust covering the reverse (tiny lumps on the coin), as always in this die marriage. A nice cent in spite of the rather dark toning; at the lower end of the condition census for this tough die variety. Estimate Value $600 - UP
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Realized
$1,528
Lot 413
1819 N-8 R1 Small Date PCGS graded AU55. Attractive frosty medium chocolate brown and steel. Satiny mint luster covers the fields and protected areas. Looks mint state but there is a touch of rub on the highest points of the devices. The only mark is a faint spot of slightly darker toning at the bottom of the first S in STATES. E-MDS. Our grade is AU50. Estimate Value $300 - UP
Ex US Cents MBS 12/1999.
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Realized
$435
Lot 414
1820/19 N-1 R1 Large Overdate 20 over 19 VF25. Glossy medium brown and light chocolate mixed with medium chocolate brown and olive. The only notable marks are a couple dull nicks at ONE. MDS. The undertype 1 is clearly visible under the 2. Estimate Value $150 - UP
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Realized
$200
Lot 415
  Trio of 1820 Cents grading VF20. Includes N-6 R4 Small Date MDS, N-7 R3 Small Date MDS, and N-12 R3 Large Date M-LDS. A nice group, all glossy brown and chocolate with smooth surfaces. Lot of 3 coins. Estimate Value $200 - UP
The N-6 is ex M&G/Goldbergs 2/2007:473 (lot ticket included).
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$529
Lot 416
1820 N-11 R2 Large Date PCGS graded AU53. Glossy medium chocolate brown with lots of lighter brown and frosty tan in protected areas. A small splash of darker reddish chocolate brown toning at the inner point of star 11 is the only notable mark. An attractive cent, just lightly worn. MDS with the reverse rotated 30 degrees CCW. Both segments of the repunching at the bottom of the T in CENT are visible. Our grade is EF40. Estimate Value $300 - UP
Ex Dr. Philip W. Ralls 9/1981-the Rod Burress Collection-Burress Estate, McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Goldbergs 6/2016:311 (includes the Burress collection envelope and lot ticket).
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Lot 417
1821 N-2 R1 PCGS graded AU58. Bluish steel and light olive brown. No marks or other defects, just a hint of rub on the highest points of the devices. Sharply struck EDS with hard, reflective fields on both sides. All the stars have full radial lines and this cent has the look of a slightly mishandled proof strike (or at least a very early business strike from the same pair of dies). Our grade is AU55 prooflike. The attribution is noted on the PCGS label. Pop 2; 4 finer at PCGS for the variety. Estimate Value $5,000 - UP
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Realized
$8,813
Lot 418
  Pair of 1822 Cents graded VF25. Includes N-3 R2 EDS and N-4 R2 E-MDS. Both are glossy brown and olive with smooth, attractive surfaces. Lot of 2 coins. Estimate Value $200 - UP
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$282
Lot 419
1822 N-6 R3 PCGS graded MS62 Brown. Frosty light olive and steel with subtle overtones of light bluish steel on the reverse. Satiny mint luster covers the fields and protected areas and this cent offers excellent eye appeal. Looks mint state and the reverse is choice, but there are a few very light contact marks on the cheek, none visible to the unaided eye. A small, barely visible puff of darker steel brown toning at the forehead can help identify this cent. Sharply struck E-MDS. Our grade is AU58+, very close to mint state. The attribution is noted on the PCGS label. Estimate Value $2,000 - UP
Ex Manuel Ahumada Collection (privately).
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Realized
$3,819
Lot 420
  Group of Five 1822 Cents. Includes N-7 R3+ F15, N-8 R4 VG8, N-10 R2 VG10, N-12 R4 VG7, and another that may be N-13 grading Basal State-1. Some are sharper with defects. Lot of 5 coins. Estimate Value $200 - UP
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$235
Lot 421
1822 N-10 R2 EF40. Sharpness close to mint state but there are light pin scratches around most of the devices and legends on both sides. None of these marks is visible to the unaided eye and the cent has excellent eye appeal. Frosty medium brown and light chocolate. Sharply struck EDS. Comes with a nice provenance. Estimate Value $300 - UP
Ex Stack's 4/30/1986:97-Dr. Thomas S. Chalkley, Superior 1/28/1990:631-R. S. Brown, Jr., Superior 1/27/1996:482 (includes all 3 lot tickets).
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$353
Lot 422
  1822 N-11 R1 AU50. Frosty medium brown with slightly darker steel brown and light chocolate toning on the devices. Lighter tan toning faded down from mint color shows in some of the protected areas and this cent offers excellent eye appeal. Just a faint touch of friction on the highpoints of the devices and a few trivial contact marks. A thin diagonal nick on the neck and a tiny, dull pinprick just right of the nostril are the only notable marks. MDS. The fields are smooth but extremely faint die rust (tiny lumps on the coin) show on the portrait. Called AU50 by Del Bland. Noyes photo #37193. Comes with a nice provenance. Estimate Value $1,000 - UP
Ex James A. Stack Estate, Bowers & Ruddy 4/23/1979:198-R. E. Naftzger Jr., 1989 EAC Sale, lot 259-R. S. Brown, Jr., Superior 1/27/1996:483 (includes the Naftzger and Brown collection envelops and all 3 lot tickets).
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$2,233
Lot 423
  Lot of 4 Slabbed Cents, 1822-1849. Includes 1822 N-11 R2 EDS PCGS graded XF40 (our grade VF25), 1841 N-7 R2 LDS (d) NGC graded AU50 (our grade VF35), 1848 N-25 R4 LDS (c) NGC graded AU55 (our grade EF40), and 1849 N-24 R3- EDS (a) NGC graded AU58 (our grade EF40+). An attractive group, all glossy brown and chocolate with smooth surfaces, Lot of 4 slabbed cents. Estimate Value $400 - UP
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$999
Lot 424
  Quartet of Cents, 1824 & 1825. Includes 1824/2 N-5 R4 Overdate 4 over 2 G5, 1825 N-6 R3 LDS VF20, 1825 N-9 R2 VF30, and 1825 N-10 R3 MDS VF25. A couple are slightly sharper with minor defects. Lot of 4 coins. Estimate Value $400 - UP
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$529
Lot 425
1825 N-1 R4 VF25. Sharpness EF45 with small patches of shallow verdigris on both sides, mostly around the date and between the M & E in AMERICA. Extremely fine roughness covers much of the planchet. Partly glossy dark olive and steel brown with lighter chocolate toning on the highpoints of the devices. Scarce M-LDS with a clearly defined rim cud break from star 7.5 to star 9. Estimate Value $300 - UP
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Realized
$259
Lot 426
  1825 N-1 R4 F15+. Glossy medium steel and chocolate brown. Sharper by at least 10 points but there is minor roughness near the dentil tips on the left side of the obverse and at the tops of TED STATES. No verdigris or notable contact marks. MDS with a die crack through the bottom of the date. Estimate Value $150 - UP
Ex Jack Robinson, Superior 1/29/1989:804-Tom Reynolds-Del Bland (lot ticket included).
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$147
Lot 427
1825 N-1 R4 F12. Glossy light to medium chocolate brown blending to olive brown in protected areas on the reverse. Smooth and attractive, just evenly worn. Extremely rare very late die state with a cud break from over star 8 to star 9, and the cud extends into the field inside the dentil tips. Estimate Value $400 - UP
Ex Carvin Goodridge, 1994 EAC Sale, lot 348-March Wells, 2000 EAC Sale, lot 318-Chris McCawley 4/2002-Jack Wadlington (The Twin Leaf Collection) (includes the Goodridge and Wells collection envelopes, both EAC Sale lot tickets, and the Wadlington collection notes).
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$529
Lot 428
1825 N-3 R3 AU58. Lustrous light to medium chocolate brown with slightly lighter steel brown toning in protected areas. Hints of very faded red can be found in protected areas on the reverse. The only mark is a small, dull pinprick over the left side of the 2 in the date. M-LDS with a pair of faint die cracks on the obverse. The small lump under star 6 is dull but still visible. An attractive 1825 cent, just a hint of rub on the highest points from mint state. Estimate Value $1,500 - UP
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Realized
$2,350
Lot 429
1825 N-3 R3 EF40. Glossy medium brown with frosty lighter steel brown toning in protected areas. The notable marks are a hairline scratch from star 5 to star 7 and a speck of corrosion on the rim between stars 7 & 8. Sharply struck E-MDS. The small lump under star 6 is clear and the fine die crack from the lowest curl to the top of the 5 is just starting to form. An attractive cent for the grade. Removed from a PCGS slab graded AU55 (PCGS label #1642.55/31940922 included). Estimate Value $800 - UP
Ex McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Goldbergs 1/2015:485.
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Realized
$999
Lot 430
1825 N-6 R3 AU50. Strong Double Profile. Frosty light chocolate brown and olive. No spots or stains, just a few small contact marks including a thin nick under the ear lobe and two tiny ones in the field off the chin. LDS with fine die cracks on both sides. There is a clear double profile from the forehead down to the chin. Removed from an ANACS slab graded AU58 (ANACS label #387728 included, and it shows the attribution). Estimate Value $1,000 - UP
Ex Walter Husak, McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Superior 6/1/1998:252-Jack Wadlington (The Twin Leaf Collection) (includes the Wadlington collection notes).
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Realized
$1,410
Lot 431
1825 N-6 R3 PCGS graded XF45. Nice frosty medium brown with slightly darker steel brown toning on the highpoints. Smooth and attractive, just lightly worn on the devices. The best identifying mark is a small wisp of darker toning between star 1 and the bust tip. MDS. Our grade is VF35. Estimate Value $400 - UP
Ex Phil Moore 2014.
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$411
Lot 432
1825 N-9 R2 PCGS graded AU50. Off Center. Choice glossy chocolate brown with frosty flowline luster in protected areas on both sides. The surfaces are smooth and the only marks are some of the usual pre-striking planchet chips on the unstruck portion of the planchet. EDS, before any die cracks. Struck 45% off center to K-3 leaving only the 18 of the date on the planchet. A very attractive example of a dramatic off-center error. Our grade is VF35. The attribution, 45% Off-Center Mint Error, and Naftzger provenance are all noted on the PCGS label. Estimate Value $5,000 - UP
Ex Tom Frederics (North Syracuse, NY) 5/1978-R. E. Naftzger, Jr.-Naftzger Estate, McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Goldbergs 2/1/2009:167 (lot ticket included).
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Lot 433
1825 N-9 R2 VF20. Misaligned Dies. Glossy medium chocolate brown. Smooth and attractive, just lightly worn. EDS. Struck with the obverse die clearly misaligned to K-9 while the reverse is properly centered on the planchet. Estimate Value $100 - UP
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Realized
$100
Lot 434
1826 N-3 R3 VF25. Double Profile. Sharpness EF40 or slightly better but there is a patch of moderate corrosion at ICA in AMERICA to the rim above. Otherwise this cent is smooth and quite attractive. Frosty medium steel brown and light chocolate with lustrous lighter steel brown toning in the protected areas. MDS with a clear double profile on the nose, lips, chin, and on stars 1-4. Estimate Value $300 - UP
Ex Gary Ruttenberg, McCawley & Grellman Auctions 8/19/1995:229-Chris McCawley 3/31/1998-Jack Wadlington (The Twin Leaf Collection) (includes the M&G lot ticket and Wadlington collection notes).
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Realized
$212
Lot 435
1826/5 N-8 R2 Overdate 6 over 5 F15+. Glossy dark olive brown and steel with lighter steel brown toning on the highpoints. There are two dull nicks on the chin and some shallow dirt in protected areas around the devices, but overall the eye appeal is nice. M-LDS. The top of the 5 is visible inside the top of the 6. Estimate Value $150 - UP
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$306
Lot 436
  Trio of Scarce Varieties, 1826-1830. Includes 1826/5 N-8 R2 Overdate 6 over 5 EDS G6, 1828 N-5 R2 Rare LDS with a cud break at TED VG7, and 1830 N-6 R4 Medium Letters Reverse G4. All are glossy brown and chocolate. Lot of 3 coins. Estimate Value $100 - UP
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$282
Lot 437
1827 N-1 R2 ANACS graded EF40. Glossy medium chocolate brown and steel. Smooth and attractive, just lightly worn. MDS with the reverse rotated 15 degrees clockwise relative to the normal head-to-foot die orientation. Our grade is VF30 choice. The attribution is noted on the ANACS label. Estimate Value $200 - UP
Ex Bruno Crossfield-Willard C. Blaisdell-Del Bland-Stuart Hodge-Hodge Estate-2004 EAC Sale, McCawley & Grellman Auctions 4/17/2004:429 (Crossfield and Hodge collection envelopes and EAC sale lot ticket included).
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$247
Lot 438
  Group of 5 Cents, 1827 & 1829. Includes 1827 N-3 R2 MDS VF20, 1827 N-8 R3 F15, 1829 N-3 R3 Medium Letters LDS F12, 1829 N-4 R4 Large Letters LDS VG10, and 1829 N-6 R1 Large Letters F15. Most are slightly sharper with minor defects. Lot of 5 coins. Estimate Value $250 - UP
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$388
Lot 439
  Pair of NGC graded Cents, 1827 & 1857. Includes 1827 N-5 R2 NGC graded VF30 (our grade VF20+), and 1857 Small Date NGC graded F12 (our grade VG10). Both are glossy brown and chocolate with smooth surfaces. Lot of 2 coins. Estimate Value $150 - UP
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$188
Lot 440
1827 N-7 R3 ANACS graded EF40. Glossy light to medium chocolate brown. Smooth and attractive, just lightly worn. MDS. Our grade is VF25+, close to VF30. The attribution is noted on the ANACS label. Estimate Value $125 - UP
Ex Jim Corrado, McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Goldbergs 2/2007:556 (includes the Corrado collection envelope and lot ticket).
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$176
Lot 441
1827 N-9 R3 ANACS graded EF45. Frosty medium chocolate and steel brown. Smooth and attractive. The only marks are a pinprick in the field under star 5 plus a few tiny nicks elsewhere on both sides, none notable. Sharply struck MDS. The die cracks extending through the date and stars are sharp and the crack joining the tops of the 2 and 7 is thick. Our grade is VF30+, close to VF35. The attribution is noted on the ANACS label. Estimate Value $200 - UP
Ex Tom Reynolds 9/21/1988-Daniel W. Holmes, Jr.-Chris McCawley, McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Goldbergs 5/2012:234 (includes the Holmes collection envelope and lot ticket).
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$282
Lot 442
1827 N-11 R1 NGC graded MS63 Brown. Frosty light to medium steel brown with slightly darker steel brown toning on the highpoints. No spots, stains, or notable signs of contact. This cent offers solid mint state eye appeal but there is a hint of rub on the highest points of the devices. E-MDS with fine die flowlines in the fields but no crumbling on the profile. Our grade is AU58. Estimate Value $1,500 - UP
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$1,998
Lot 443
1827 N-11 R1 ANACS graded EF40. Frosty chocolate brown and steel with lighter brown and tan in protected areas on the reverse. No defects, just light wear on the highpoints of the devices. MDS. The repunching on the bottom of the T in CENT is bold. Our grade is VF35. Estimate Value $150 - UP
Ex 2002 EAC Sale, McCawley & Grellman Auctions 4/20/2002:470 (lot ticket included).
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$212
Lot 444
1827 N-12 R5 F15. Sharpness VF30 or slightly better but covered with uniform fine granularity. No verdigris or marks. Slightly glossy very dark steel with chocolate brown toning on some of the high points. MDS, the die crack between the 1 & 8 now relatively strong. This example has a fine crack-like line that meanders from star 2 to the lower lip, and this line was once thought to be a die crack and is mentioned in John Wright's book on the cents of 1816-1839. The line is an effect of the light corrosion rather than a real die crack, but it is very deceptive. A very interesting study piece of a sharp example of a rare die variety. Estimate Value $1,500 - UP
Ex Denis Loring 3/30/1980-Daniel W. Holmes, Jr., McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Goldbergs 9/19/2010:627 (includes the Holmes collection envelope and lot ticket).
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Realized
$1,058
Lot 445
  Pair of 1828 Cents each PCGS graded XF45. Includes N-3 R2 Large Date MDS (our grade VF30), and N-6 R1 Large Date MDS (our grade VF35+, close to EF40). Both are smooth and problem-free offering excellent eye appeal. Lot of 2 coins. Estimate Value $300 - UP
The N-3 is ex 2001 EAC Sale, lot 386 (lot ticket included).
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$646
Lot 446
  Trio of Cents, 1829-1833, grading VF30. Includes 1829 N-1 R3 Large Letters EDS, 1831 N-6 R1 Large Letters MDS, and 1833 N-6 R1 LDS Large Letters with the reverse rotated 30 degrees clockwise. The first 2 are very slightly sharper with minor defects. All are attractive glossy brown and chocolate with smooth surfaces. Lot of 3 coins. Estimate Value $200 - UP
The 1829 N-1 is ex 2002 EAC Sale, lot 484; the 1833 N-6 is ex 2007 EAC sale, lot 432 (both lot tickets included).
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$411
Lot 447
1829 N-3 R3 Medium Letters VF30. Glossy olive brown and chocolate. The surfaces are mostly smooth except for a trace of microscopic roughness on the rim at stars 10 & 11. The only notable mark is a nick on the first S in STATES. Frosty flowline luster shows in the protected areas and this cent offers nice eye appeal. MDS. Comes with an impressive provenance. Estimate Value $500 - UP
Ex Bruno Crossfield 12/1956-Willard C. Blaisdell 9/1976 (via Del Bland)-R. E. Naftzger, Jr.-Del Bland 5/1978-Ed Jasper, 2003 EAC Sale, McCawley & Grellman Auctions 4/26/2003:640-Chris McCawley 1/21/2011-Terry Denman (includes the Denman collection envelope).
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$1,293
Lot 448
  Group of 7 Cents, 1830 & 1831. Includes 1830 N-2 R2 Large Letters EDS VF20, 1830 N-7 R3 Large Letters MDS G6, 1830 N-8 R1 Large Letters MDS VF20, 1831 N-7 R1 Large Letters MDS VF20, 1831 N-12 R1 Large Letters EDS+ G5, 1831 N-12 R1 Large Letters E-MDS with slightly raised retained 2-point cud at star 13 G6, and 1831 N-12/1 R2 E-MDS with a full 2-point cud at star 13 VG7. All are brown or chocolate. Lot of 7 coins. Estimate Value $200 - UP
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$282



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