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Lot 214

1800/79 S-192 R3 Overdate 80 over 79, Style II Hair. PCGS graded MS-63+ Brown. CAC Approved. Choice lustrous uniform medium bluish steel brown and light olive. Satiny mint frost covers this cent, even the highest points of the devices, and it offers outstanding eye appeal. Essentially flawless. No spots or stains, and the only marks are microscopic. A tiny planchet flake on the rim between the L & I in LIBERTY, a very thin struck-through line connecting the B & E in LIBERTY, and a small rim nick over the second S in STATES are the notable marks. Sharply struck EDS, Breen state I, before any die cracks on the reverse. The overdate feature is bold. A fabulous example of this popular overdate type. According to the Noyes census, this piece and the S-194 that follows are the finest examples of the 80/79 Overdate type known to exist, which makes them especially important to collectors building those "Redbook" registry sets. Both sides of this cent are plated in the 1879 Frossard monograph on the cents and half cents of 1793-1857, and both sides are plated in the 1991 Noyes reference on the cents of 1793-1814. Graded MS63 Choice and CC#1 as the only mint state example of the variety in the Noyes census, his photo #20289. Bland says MS63 and CC#1 as the only mint state piece in his census. Our grade is MS63+, very close to MS64. Comes with a great provenance that has been traced back well over 100 years. The attribution and Bareford-Reynolds provenance are noted on the PCGS Secure label. Pop 1; none finer at PCGS for the variety (PCGS # 36155) .
Estimated Value $35,000-UP.
Ex William Fewsmith, Mason & Company-Mason & Company 10/1870:824-William J. Jenks, Edward Cogan 4/1877:717-George W. Merritt, Edouard Frossard 1/1879:133-L. F. Montanye, H. G. Sampson 4/1881:324-S. H. & H. Chapman-C. F. Frothingham, H. G. Sampson 5/1883:75-Richard B. Winsor, S. H. & H. Chapman 12/16/1895:864-Dr. Thomas Hall 9/7/1909-Virgil M. Brand-B. G. Johnson (St. Louis Stamp & Coin Co.) 2/21/1944-Arthur C. Fritz-Rudolph Khol-Federal Coin Exchange FPL, 1952-Harold Bareford 9/13/1985-Herman Halpern 12/11/1986-R. E. Naftzger, Jr., 2/23/1992-Eric Streiner-Bill Noyes 1/2006 (includes the Bareford collection envelope).


 
Realized $47,000



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