Lot 142
1828 N-4 R4 NGC AU Details Environmental Damage. Slightly glossy medium brown and light chocolate with darker olive brown toning in the most-protected areas. Looks smooth to the unaided eye but a glass reveals very fine granularity covering the planchet. There are a few shallow contact marks high on the neck near the earlobe and a small spot of raised verdigris at the bottom of the inner hair bun. The color and eye appeal are better than you would expect for a piece with imperfect surfaces. MDS. Both dies are worn from use in earlier marriages, as always seen on this die variety. Called VF35 net VF20 and tied for CC#5 in the Bill Noyes census, his photo #21423. Del Bland says net VF25 and tied for CC#3. Our grade is VF30+ sharpness net VF20. Comes with a great provenance that includes a couple of the most famous collectors of large cents. The attribution and Mervis provenance are noted on the NGC label. Estimate Value $1,200 - UP Ex Henry C. Hines (who found it in a Henry Chapman junk box 11/1934)-Willard C. Blaisdell 9/76-Del Bland 9/76-R. E. Naftzger, Jr., McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Goldberg’s 2/1/2009:206-Daniel W. Holmes, Jr., McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Goldbergs 5/30/2010:258 ($1855)-Adam Mervis, Heritage Auctions 1/10/2014:2127-Greg Hannigan 11/25/2015-The Westwood Collection (includes a tiny piece of paper dated December 1934 with Newcomb's unique handwriting calling this variety "extra rare," plus the two Goldberg lot tickets).
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Realized $600 |