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Trio of Early Coppers
. Includes 1787 New Jersey Maris 48-f
Rarity-3 ANACS graded VF30 details, corroded (the corrosion is
minor and the eye appeal is decent); 1803 large cent S-258 R1
F12 net VG10 for a few light scratches on the reverse; and 1853
large cent N-19 R1 LDS with misaligned dies NGC graded VF35.
Lot of 3 coins.
Estimated Value .......................................................$150-UP
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1787 Vermont Ryder-13 Rarity-1 Britannia Reverse
.
NGC graded VF-30
. Frosty chocolate brown and steel. The
obverse is sharply struck and very nice while the reverse is
weakly struck (as always) with specks of soft powdery verdigris
(probably removable) scattered about. MDS with a cud break at
the bust tip and a die crack slanting down the portrait. Listed on
page 72 in the "Redbook."
Estimated Value .......................................................$300-UP
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(1792-4) Kentucky Halfpenny Token with Plain Edge
Breen-1155
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ICG graded AU-50
. Frosty medium brown and
light chocolate. No significant marks but there are specks of
crud nestled into a few of the protected areas. Listed on page
75 in the "Redbook."
Estimated Value .......................................................$300-UP
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1795 Talbot Allum & Lee Cent Breen-1035
.
PCGS graded
AU-55
. Frosty medium brown and light chocolate. Smooth and
attractive with only a touch of friction on the highpoints and no
defects. Sharply struck. Listed on page 76 in the "Redbook."
Estimated Value .......................................................$350-UP
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1783 Washington & Independence Halfpenny with
Large Military Bust Breen-1203 VF30
. Attractive glossy
medium chocolate brown. Smooth surfaces, essentially free of
marks except for a thin nick on the rim above the E in UNITED.
Struck with the dies oriented head-to-head rather than the nor-
mal head-to-foot. Listed on page 79 in the "Redbook." Weight
112.7 grains.
Estimated Value .......................................................$150-UP
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1791 Washington Cent with Small Eagle Reverse Breen-
1217
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NGC graded MS-63 Brown
. Lustrous light chocolate
brown and steel. The only marks are a few small spots of darker
olive brown toning on both sides. Sharply struck and very
attractive. This popular Washington Cent is listed on page 81 in
the "Redbook."
Estimated Value .................................................... $1,500-UP
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1795 Washington Liberty & Security Penny Breen-
1254
.
PCGS graded MS-66 Brown.
CAC Approved
.
Beautiful medium brown and light chocolate with traces of
original red, especially on the reverse. The fields are
smooth and slightly reflective and this piece offers out-
standing eye appeal. No spots, stains, or contact marks.
The edge is lettered and reads "AN ASYLUM FOR THE
OPPRESS'D OF ALL NATIONS." The edge lettering was
applied deeply into the planchet causing the obverse rim to
be a bit uneven, which is normal for this issue. A premium
example in every respect. Listed on page 84 in the "Red-
book."
PCGS population 1, none finer.
Estimated Value .............................................. $3,000-UP
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1795 Washington Grate Halfpenny with Large Buttons
Breen-1271
.
NGC graded MS-61 Brown
. Frosty steel
brown and light chocolate with 5-10% of the faded mint color
remaining. Sharply struck and void of notable defects, although
there are a couple traces of crud caked around the GA in BISH-
OPSGATE on the reverse. Very nice for the grade. Listed on
page 83 in the "Redbook."
Estimated Value .......................................................$500-UP