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594
1827. Square base 2. Overton-134, Rarity 4
.
PCGS
graded EF-45.
CAC Approved
. Nicely toned. (
PCGS #
6144
)
Estimated Value ................................................... $400 - 450
595
1827. Square base 2. Overton-114, Rarity 4
.
PCGS
graded EF-45
. Well struck with light toning, the neutral gray
patina medium-shade and unimpaired by the usual marks seen
on these. Positioned perfectly for a high grade Type Set of early
19th Century coins, or, if you are assembling your own die vari-
ety set, something to bid aggressively for. It distinguishes itself
from the average quality competitors. (
PCGS # 6144
)
Estimated Value ................................................... $350 - 400
596
1827. Square base 2. Overton-108a, Rarity 4
.
PCGS
graded EF-45
. Nice even toning on both sides. Another out-
standing looking coin whose happy fate was to avoid being
cleaned by careless early coin collectors. (
PCGS # 6144
)
Estimated Value ................................................... $350 - 400
597
1827. Square base 2. Overton-129, Rarity 4
.
PCGS
graded AU-50
. Beautiful thick old time toning. (
PCGS #
6144
)
Estimated Value ................................................... $350 - 400
598
1827. Square base 2. Overton-141, Rarity 3
.
PCGS
graded AU-55.
CAC Approved
. Nice old time toning with
hints of turquoise circles around the edge on both sides. (
PCGS
# 6144
)
Estimated Value ................................................... $350 - 400
599
1827. Square base 2. Overton-142, Rarity 3
.
PCGS
graded AU-53.
CAC Approved
. Frosty and untoned, a lus-
trous, well struck specimen. (
PCGS # 6144
)
Estimated Value ................................................... $325 - 350
Ex Meyer Collection
.
600
1827. Square base 2. Overton-113a, Rarity 4
.
PCGS
graded EF-40
. Nice even toning. A scarce variety. There
occurs a lengthy, curved die crack in the right obverse field late
in this die's life. It rises from the milling below 2, up through the
tail of the 7, through the inner points of stars 13 and 12, then
curves upward just inside of the stars to the cap. (
PCGS #
6144
)
Estimated Value ................................................... $300 - 350
601
1827. Square base 2. Overton-133, Rarity 4
.
PCGS
graded EF-45
. Attractively toned. Another obverse that sur-
vive 3 pairings where, through usage, most evidence that the
stars were recut disappears "only a few portions of the recutting
of stars shows." Paired with Reverse Z where about half the
stripe lines extend to the second crossbar. (
PCGS # 6144
)
Estimated Value ................................................... $300 - 350
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