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Sale 98
The Pre-Long Beach Auction June 4-7, 2017
Heard - Draped Bust Cents |
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Lot 246 |
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1796 S-92 R3 Draped Bust, Reverse of 1795 PCGS graded VF25. Attractive glossy chocolate and darker steel brown with frosty lighter steel brown toning in protected areas on the reverse. The surfaces are smooth except for a small patch of microscopic roughness in the field off the lower end of the hair ribbon. No trace of verdigris and only light contact marks including fine hairline scratches on both sides. The notable marks are two hairline scratches that cross to form a crude "X" in the field before the chin and a tiny pinprick or planchet chip left of the bottom of the denominator. E-MDS, Breen state II. The crack through the feet of TY into the field at the right is light and die clashmarks show on both sides. The date and legends are complete and clear. Graded VF25 net VF20 by Noyes and tied for CC#15, his photo #56556. Our grade is VF20 net F15+. Removed from an ANACS slab graded EF40 (ANACS grading label included, and it shows the attribution). The attribution and Rasmussen-Heard provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 2 in VF; 5 finer for the variety. PCGS #35813. Estimate Value $2,500 - UP Ex McLaughlin & Robinson Auctions 6/1986:336-Wes Rasmussen, Heritage 1/13/2005:3104-unknown-Superior 6/10/2006:634-Doug Bird 11/2006-Clay Everhart-Tom Reynolds 2/5/2010-Gene Heard Collection. View details and enlarged photos Check results on similar lots
| Realized $4,113 |
Lot 247 |
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1796 S-103 R4+ LIHERTY Error PCGS graded VG10. Rather glossy light chocolate brown and steel on the devices with darker olive brown toning in protected areas. The two-tone appearance accents the details and creates excellent eye appeal. No corrosion or verdigris, and the only notable marks are a faint diagonal hairline scratch through the 6 and a small planchet chip on the lower part of the C in CENT (as struck). EDS, Breen state I. The obverse is slightly misaligned to the bottom causing the date to be weaker near the rim, but the LIHERTY feature is bold and the reverse legends are strong. Called VG10 net VG8 in the Noyes census, his photo #29189. Our grade is VG10, same as the PCGS grade. A nice example of this popular "Redbook" type. The attribution and Wells-Heard provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 1; 1 finer in 55 for the variety. PCGS #35882. Estimate Value $1,500 - UP Ex John M. Foreman, Sr., Stack’s 1/13/1993:1116-March Wells, McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Goldbergs 2/1/2009:579-unknown-Steve Grabski-Shawn Yancey 10/12/2009-Gene Michaels 12/24/2009-Shawn Yancey 3/10/2011-Gene Heard Collection (includes the Wells collection envelope and both lot tickets). View details and enlarged photos Check results on similar lots
| Realized $2,350 |
Lot 248 |
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1796 S-110 R3 Draped Bust, Reverse of 1794 PCGS graded VF30. Glossy chocolate brown and steel. Smooth and very attractive, void of any hint of corrosion or verdigris. Just trivial contact marks, including a tiny pinprick in the field before the upper lip, a faint diagonal hairline scratch through the T in CENT, and a nearly horizontal nick close over the top of that T. The date is bold and the legends are clear. MDS, Breen state IV, with fine die cracks at the date and LIBERTY but without the additional crack through that T down to the forelock. A very nice mid-grade example of the date and type. Our grade is VF20. The attribution and Heard provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 2 graded VF; 4 finer for the variety. PCGS #35801. Estimate Value $2,500 - UP Ex Chris McCawley 2/21/2012-Gene Heard Collection. View details and enlarged photos Check results on similar lots
| Realized $4,113 |
Lot 249 |
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1796 S-114 R5- Draped Bust, Reverse of 1797 PCGS graded XF45, CAC Approved. Choice frosty medium brown and light chocolate. Smooth and very attractive, flawless except for trivial marks. The best identifying marks are a tiny spot of lighter brown toning in the field midway between the tip of the nose and the dentils and two small planchet chips above the right side of the N in ONE (as struck). EDS, Breen state I before any die cracks or cuds on the obverse. This piece is well struck, which is another big plus since so many of this variety come with significant strike weakness, especially at the top of the reverse. A superior example of this tough variety, and it is a relatively new discovery that first appeared in a November 2011 auction. Our grade is VF30, which would place this piece solidly among the top 6 known. The attribution and Mervis-Heard provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 1; 1 finer in 58 for the variety. PCGS #35858. Estimate Value $5,000 - UP Ex George Dyer Collection (which was formed between 1910 & 1930), Stack's Bowers 11/2011:250-Adam Mervis, Heritage 1/10/2014:2584-Gene Heard Collection (Mervis lot ticket included). View details and enlarged photos Check results on similar lots
| Realized $19,975 |
Lot 250 |
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1797 S-120a R3 Reverse of 1795, Plain Edge PCGS graded VF25. Glossy chocolate and darker steel brown. The surfaces are smooth and this cent offers excellent eye appeal. No trace of roughness or verdigris and only a few trivial marks. The notable ones, and they are visible only under magnification, are a fine diagonal hairline from the tip of the nose into the hair left of the forehead and a tiny planchet flake on the 1 in the denominator (as struck). E-MDS, Breen state II. There are traces of fine die rust along the profile of the face and minor bulging at UNI. The date is bold and the legends are clear. Our grade is F15. The attribution and Heard provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 2 in VF; 4 finer for the variety. PCGS #35894. Estimate Value $2,000 - UP Ex Chris McCawley 6/2011-Gene Heard Collection. View details and enlarged photos Check results on similar lots
| Realized $5,581 |
Lot 251 |
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1797 S-121b R3- Reverse of 1795, Gripped Edge PCGS graded F15. Glossy medium chocolate brown and steel. Smooth and attractive with only a few minor contact marks. The notable ones are a pinprick in the field left of the lowest curl, extremely faint hairlines on the portrait, and light rim bruises over IT and ED in UNITED. LDS, Breen state V, with strong die cracks behind the portrait and the section between cracks under the ribbon clearly raised. The date is bold and the legends are clear. The "Grip" marks on the edge are strong. Our grade is VG10+, close to F12. The attribution and Heard provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 1; 4 finer, 1 in 40, 2 in 53, 1 in 63 for the variety. PCGS #35903. Estimate Value $1,000 - UP Ex Tom Reynolds 6/2/2011-Gene Heard Collection. View details and enlarged photos Check results on similar lots
| Realized $1,175 |
Lot 252 |
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1797 S-130 R2 Reverse of 1797 PCGS graded XF40. Attractive glossy chocolate and olive brown. The surfaces are smooth and the eye appeal of this cent is excellent. No trace of roughness or verdigris, only light wear and a few minor contact marks. The notable marks are a tiny rim bruise just right of the date, a light scratch in the field under the jaw, and a nick midway between the two N's in ONE CENT. MDS, Breen state III. The die chips hanging down from the dentils left of the upper end of the hair ribbons are clear and die clashmarks show on both sides. Our grade is VF25. The attribution and Heard provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 1; 2 finer, 1 in 58, 1 in 62 for the variety. PCGS #35930. Estimate Value $1,500 - UP Ex Shawn Yancey 5/7/2009-Gene Heard Collection. View details and enlarged photos Check results on similar lots
| Realized $1,998 |
Lot 253 |
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1797 S-131 R2 Reverse of 1797, Stemless Wreath PCGS graded VF35. Mostly glossy olive brown and steel. Smooth and attractive, void of any traces of corrosion or verdigris with just a few contact marks. The notable marks are a long diagonal nick midway between the throat and the rim, a pair of nicks near the dentil tips left of the date, and planchet chip on the bust. M-LDS, Breen state IV. The die chip defect hanging down from the dentils behind the head is strong and the two vertical die cracks before the portrait are clear. The date is bold, the legends are strong, and the Stemless Wreath feature is obvious. A nice example of this popular "Redbook" variety. Our grade is VF25. The attribution and Heard provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 4 in VF; 5 finer for the variety. PCGS #35981. Estimate Value $2,000 - UP Ex Chris McCawley 6/3/2011-Gene Heard Collection. View details and enlarged photos Check results on similar lots
| Realized $2,820 |
Lot 254 |
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1798 S-148 R2 Style I Hair, Large 8 PCGS graded VF35. Attractive glossy chocolate brown and steel. The surfaces are smooth and attractive, void of any corrosion or verdigris. There is light wear on the devices and only minor contact marks consistent with the grade. The only notable mark is a diagonal nick in the hair at the forehead. E-MDS, Breen state III, with minor die cracks on both sides but no cud breaks. The spur on the right side of the 9 is sharp. Struck with the reverse misaligned slightly to K-2.5 while the obverse is centered on the planchet. Called VF25 and tied for CC#8 in the Noyes census, his photo #36614. Our grade is VF20+, close to VF25. A nice cent that comes with an equally nice provenance. The attribution and Downing-Heard provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 3 in VF, 2 finer for the variety. PCGS #36023. Estimate Value $2,000 - UP Ex Homer K. Downing, 1952 ANA Sale, lot 1740-Tom Reynolds-Clay Everhart-2000 EAC Sale, lot 189-Craig Hamling 3/2005-Clay Everhart, McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Goldbergs 9/2008:340-Gene Heard Collection (includes the Everhart collection envelope and Goldberg lot ticket). View details and enlarged photos Check results on similar lots
| Realized $1,998 |
Lot 255 |
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1798/7 S-152 R2 Overdate Large 8 over 7 PCGS graded XF40. Glossy medium chocolate brown and steel with lighter coppery tan toning on the rims. No corrosion or verdigris, but there is a planchet void on the rim before the end of the nose that does catch your eye. Otherwise the only notable mark is a dull nick near the dentils behind the head. MDS, Breen state II, with a very subtle wave in the field from the rim to the hair under the ribbon. The date is strong, the legends are complete, and the overdate feature is obvious. Our grade is VF20. The attribution and Heard provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 1; 3 finer, 1 in 45, 1 in 53, 1 in 61 for the variety. PCGS #35999. Estimate Value $5,000 - UP Ex Chris McCawley 6/1/2012-Gene Heard Collection. View details and enlarged photos Check results on similar lots
| Realized $3,525 |
Lot 256 |
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1798 S-155 R3 Style I Hair, Reverse of 1795 VF25. Glossy light to medium olive and chocolate brown with faint hints of sea-green and bluish steel overtones in protected areas. Smooth and attractive with only minor contact marks. The notable ones are a very light rim bruise off the lower end of the hair ribbon, a few light nicks over the upper and of that ribbon, and a nearly vertical nick over the left top of the N in CENT. None of these marks is significant and the eye appeal is excellent. LDS, Breen state VI, with die cracks and minor swelling on the obverse. A very nice example of the tough "Reverse of 1795" type of 1798. The attribution and Heard provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS #36002. Estimate Value $2,000 - UP Ex Chris McCawley-Gene Heard Collection. View details and enlarged photos Check results on similar lots
| Realized $1,998 |
Lot 257 |
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1798 S-155 R3 Style I Hair, Reverse of 1795 PCGS graded F15. Slightly glossy medium steel brown and chocolate. No corrosion or verdigris, but there are traces of dirt in protected areas. There are some small contact marks scattered over both sides, including a light rim bruise just left of the denominator and another over the adjacent U in UNITED. The date is bold and the legends are clear. LDS, Breen state VI, with die cracks and minor swelling on the obverse. Our grade is F12. The attribution and Heard provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 1; 6 finer for the variety. PCGS #36002. Estimate Value $1,000 - UP Ex David Johnson 6/1/2013-Gene Heard Collection. View details and enlarged photos
| Realized $1,528 |
Lot 258 |
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1798 S-172 R2 Style II Hair, Small 8 PCGS graded VF35. Rather glossy olive brown and steel. The surfaces are smooth but there are microscopic traces of reddish scale around the date and lower part of the obverse with similar crud around TES OF. Just a few trivial marks, including a faint diagonal scratch through the middle of the ear and a few ticks at the junction of the neck and bust. This cent offers nice eye appeal in spite of the minor defects. Scarce LDS, Breen state VI, with a cud break at ICA in AMERICA. Our grade is VF25+. The attribution and Heard provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 3 graded VF; 6 finer for the variety. PCGS #36086. Estimate Value $1,000 - UP Ex Ed Satter-Shawn Yancey 5/10/2011-Gene Heard Collection. View details and enlarged photos Check results on similar lots
| Realized $1,645 |
Lot 259 |
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1799/8 S-188 R4 Overdate 9 over 8 PCGS graded VG10, CAC Approved. Medium chocolate brown and steel. The surfaces are smooth but they are a bit dull thanks to a thin layer of natural oxidation. Just a few minor contact marks, all consistent with the grade. The best identifying marks are a dull diagonal nick through the top of the L in LIBERTY, an arc of impressed dentils just off the lower end of the hair ribbon, and a planchet flake hidden in the hair near the neck. MDS with the usual die clashmarks on the reverse but no die cracks on the obverse. The date is full and clear, and the legends are complete and easily readable. The overdate feature is obvious under magnification. A very nice lower-grade example of this tough overdate. Our grade is VG8+, very close to VG10. The attribution and Heard provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 1; 3 finer, 1 in VF, 1 in 45, 1 in 58 for the variety. PCGS #36131. Estimate Value $10,000 - UP Ex Legend Numismatics 6/24/2008-Gene Heard Collection. View details and enlarged photos Check results on similar lots
| Realized $14,100 |
Lot 260 |
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1799 S-189 R2 PCGS graded VG8, CAC Approved. Very attractive glossy medium chocolate brown with slightly lighter brown toning in protected areas on the reverse. The surfaces are smooth, void of any hint of corrosion or verdigris, and show only trivial contact marks. A small diagonal nick on the base of the numerator is the best identifying mark, and it is barely visible. MDS. The date and LIBERTY were both properly struck up, which is often not the case for this variety, and the dull lump under E in ONE is present. The bottom edge of the date is fading into the rim below, but the remainder is strong and the legends are clear. A nicely balanced, very attractive example of this key date. Our grade is consistent with the PCGS grade. The attribution and Heard provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS #36140. Estimate Value $6,000 - UP Ex Stack's 6/20/1968:174-Ron Taylor, McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Goldbergs 2/1/2011:849-Gene Heard Collection (Goldberg lot ticket included). View details and enlarged photos Check results on similar lots
| Realized $9,400 |
Lot 261 |
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1800/798 S-191 R3 Overdate, Style I Hair PCGS graded VF35. Glossy dark steel brown and chocolate with traces of mint frost in protected areas on the reverse. There are no traces of roughness or verdigris, only numerous light contact marks scattered over both sides. The best identifying marks are a shallow planchet flake in the field off the right end of the base of the Y in LIBERTY and a scuff of extremely faint hairlines on the face. M-LDS with die cracks and strong clashmarks on the reverse with lighter die clashmarks on the obverse. The overdate feature remains visible on all 3 digits (800 over 798). Our grade is net VF30. The attribution and Heard provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 1; 7 finer; 3 in 40, 3 in 53, 1 in 55 for the variety. PCGS #36146. Estimate Value $1,500 - UP Ex Chris McCawley 4/20/2013-Gene Heard Collection. View details and enlarged photos Check results on similar lots
| Realized $1,880 |
Lot 262 |
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1800/79 S-196 R1 Overdate, Style II Hair PCGS graded VF30, CAC Approved. Frosty chocolate brown with slightly lighter steel brown toning on the devices. An attractive cent, nearly flawless. The only marks are a fine hairline scratch under RTY into the field to the right and a nearly horizontal nick hidden in the hair well left of the neck. MDS, Breen state II, with die clashmarks on the reverse. The date and legends are strong and the overdate feature is obvious (80 over 79). Our grade is VF25+. The attribution and Heard provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 5 in VF; 5 finer for the variety. PCGS #36167. Estimate Value $1,000 - UP Ex Chris McCawley 6/3/2011-Gene Heard Collection. View details and enlarged photos Check results on similar lots
| Realized $1,175 |
Lot 263 |
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1800 S-199 R4 PCGS graded VF35. Frosty dark steel and olive brown. No corrosion and only trivial marks. The best identifying marks are a tiny spot of lighter brown toning in the field off the tip of the nose and a half dozen very light parallel hairlines slanting down to the right on the neck. MDS, Breen state IV, with a die crack at TED and die clashmarks on both sides, strongest at OF AM, but no cud breaks. The date and legends are all bold. Graded VF25 and CC#6 in the Noyes census, his photo #59270. Our grade is VF25. A nice example of this tough die variety. The attribution and Husak-Heard provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 2 in VF; 1 finer in 40 for the variety. PCGS #36185. Estimate Value $2,000 - UP Ex Chris McCawley 7/2005-Walter Husak, Heritage 2/15/2008:2202-Gene Heard Collection. View details and enlarged photos Check results on similar lots
| Realized $3,055 |
Lot 264 |
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1801 S-219 R2 3-Error Reverse PCGS graded VF30. Glossy chocolate brown and steel with darker steel brown toning on the highpoints and frosty light brown in protected areas, especially on the obverse. The surfaces are smooth and this cent offers excellent eye appeal. Just a few trivial contact marks, including a small diagonal nick at the right bottom of the second S in STATES. Nicely struck except for some weakness hidden in the drapery over the 0 in the date, apparently the result of a pre-striking depression in the planchet. MDS, Breen state IV, with a single die crack that arcs from the denominator through UNI to the dentils over the left edge of the adjacent T. The date and legends are all strong, the repunching on the right half of the M in AMERICA is clear, and all 3 of the die-cutter errors are obvious (000 denominator, missing left stem, and U over inverted U in UNITED). A very nice example of this popular "Redbook" variety. Our grade is VF25. The attribution and Heard provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 2 in VF; 3 finer for the variety. PCGS #36272. Estimate Value $4,000 - UP Ex Heritage 4/27/2011:4053-Gene Heard Collection (lot ticket included). View details and enlarged photos Check results on similar lots
| Realized $7,638 |
Lot 265 |
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1801 S-221 R2 Corrected Denominator 100/000 PCGS graded VF25. Glossy medium chocolate brown with slightly lighter chocolate toning on the devices. Looks perfectly smooth to the unaided eye, but a glass reveals specks of raised verdigris around UNITED and STA. Otherwise this cent is quite nice, nearly choice. Only a few trivial contact marks; a tiny nick on the bottom of the I in LIBERTY may help identify this cent. MDS, Breen state IV, with very narrow rim cud breaks over F AME (barely visible in the holder). The date and legends are complete and clear. The Corrected Denominator feature (100 over 000) is obvious under light magnification. A decent example of this popular "Redbook" variety in spite of the minor surface imperfections. Our grade is VF20+ sharpness net F15. The attribution and Heard provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 2, 5 finer for the variety. PCGS #36284. Estimate Value $1,000 - UP Ex Shawn Yancey 8/12/2008-Gene Heard Collection. View details and enlarged photos Check results on similar lots
| Realized $1,645 |
Lot 266 |
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1801 S-223 R1 Error Fraction 1/000 PCGS graded AU50. Very attractive glossy medium chocolate brown with peeps of frost in protected areas on both sides. The only notable marks are a trio of parallel ticks in the field off the upper end of the hair ribbon and a collection of small nicks hidden in the leaves left of the O in ONE. Nicely struck MDS, Breen state III, with a cud break at RT in LIBERTY and die clashmarks on both sides. The Error Fraction 1/000 feature is obvious to the unaided eye. Our grade is VF35. The attribution and Heard provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 1; 4 finer, 1 in 53, 1 in 55, 1 in 60, 1 in 63 for the variety. PCGS #36278. Estimate Value $2,000 - UP Ex Heritage 4/27/2011:4053-Gene Heard Collection (lot ticket included). View details and enlarged photos Check results on similar lots
| Realized $5,581 |
Lot 267 |
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1801 S-224 R1 PCGS graded VF30, CAC Approved. Nice glossy chocolate brown and steel with underlying frost in protected areas. Smooth and attractive with only light contact marks. The best identifying mark is a light, thin scrape that breaks the toning in the field just right of the date. EDS, Breen state I, showing die clashmarks but before the narrow rim cud break over AME. Our grade is VF20. The attribution and Heard provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 4 in VF; 2 finer for the variety. PCGS #36254. Estimate Value $800 - UP Ex Doug Bird 9/25/2011-Gene Heard Collection. View details and enlarged photos Check results on similar lots
| Realized $823 |
Lot 268 |
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1802 S-228 R2 Error Fraction 1/000 PCGS graded VF25. Mostly glossy olive brown and steel mixed with lighter chocolate brown. Looks perfectly smooth to the unaided eye but a glass reveals traces of microscopic roughness on the reverse, mostly around the fraction and UNITED. No notable marks or verdigris, although a tiny horizontal nick over the left edge of the E in CENT may help identify this cent. E-MDS, Breen state II, with a fine die crack from the rim through the D in UNITED to the wreath below. The date and legends are strong and the Error Fraction feature (1/000) is obvious. Our grade is F15+. The attribution and Heard provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 3 in VF; 7 finer for the variety. PCGS #36341. Estimate Value $500 - UP Ex R. V. Polito Auctions (Hountville, PA) 4/15/1995:212-John Dirnbauer 10/25/2011-Gene Heard Collection. View details and enlarged photos Check results on similar lots
| Realized $1,116 |
Lot 269 |
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1802 S-231 R1 Stemless Wreath PCGS graded VF35. Very attractive glossy medium brown and light chocolate. A small puff of darker olive brown toning left of the base of the L in LIBERTY and a hairline scratch from the throat to the bust can help identify this cent. LDS, Breen state VIII, with all the die cracks described by Breen. The date and legends are strong and the Stemless Wreath feature is obvious. Our grade is VF25. The attribution and Heard provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS #36344. Estimate Value $800 - UP Ex Abe Kosoff Estate, Bowers & Merena 11/4/1985:101-Jack Robinson, McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Goldbergs 2/11/2007:333-Gene Heard Collection (includes the Robinson collection envelope and both lot tickets). View details and enlarged photos Check results on similar lots
| Realized $764 |
Lot 270 |
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1802 S-242 R2 PCGS graded VF35. Glossy chocolate brown and steel with a small puff of slightly darker olive brown toning high on the cheek. Smooth and attractive, void of any corrosion, verdigris, or notable contact marks. A small nick on the left top of the T in LIBERTY can help identify this cent, but you will need a glass to see it. MDS, Breen state II. There are die clashmarks on the obverse and a die crack through the top of NITE to the dentils at either end. A nice mid-grade example. Our grade is VF25. The attribution and Heard provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 1; 3 finer, 1 in 45, 1 in 55, 1 in 63 for the variety. PCGS #36332. Estimate Value $800 - UP Ex Tom Reynolds 6/1/2011-Gene Heard Collection. View details and enlarged photos Check results on similar lots
| Realized $705 |
Lot 271 |
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1803 S-243 R2 Stemless Wreath PCGS graded XF45. Glossy medium chocolate brown and steel with reddish chocolate toning in a couple of the protected areas on both sides. The surfaces appear perfectly smooth to the unaided eye but a glass reveals very fine roughness in the reddish areas, and the roughness is strongest around the lowest curl left of the shoulder. No notable contact marks and the eye appeal is quite nice in spite of the minor roughness. MDS, Breen state III, with a rim cud break from the Y to opposite the end of the nose. The Stemless Wreath feature, Doubled Fraction Bar, and boldly repunched second S in STATES are all obvious. Our grade is net VF25+. The attribution and Heard provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 3; 4 finer, 1 in 53, 1 in 58+, 1 in 63, 1 in 65 for the variety. PCGS #36419. Estimate Value $1,500 - UP Ex Herbert D. Spencer Collection, Bowers & Merena 6/24/1996:110-John Dirnbauer 10/25/2011-Gene Heard Collection (lot ticket included). View details and enlarged photos Check results on similar lots
| Realized $1,410 |
Lot 272 |
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1803 S-247 R3 Small Date & Fraction PCGS graded AU58, CAC Approved. Glossy steel brown and light olive with frosty lighter brown and tan in protected areas. There is a small puff of reddish steel brown toning under LIB and a few more faint ones scattered over the reverse. The surfaces are smooth and the only notable marks are a diagonal nick hidden along the hair line near the forehead and a shallow scratch under ME in AMERICA. Neither mark is visible to the unaided eye and this cent offers excellent eye appeal. MDS, Breen state II, with a light die crack through the top of NIT. The "Mumps" break at the throat is obvious. Graded EF40 and tied for CC#7 in the Noyes census, his photo #20366. Our grade is EF45. Comes with a nice provenance. The attribution and Husak-Heard provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 1; 1 finer in 58+ for the variety. PCGS #36359. Estimate Value $2,000 - UP Ex Judge Joseph F. Sawicki, Stack's 2/1954:610-Dorothy I. Paschal 1972-R. S. Brown, Jr., Superior 9/30/1986:365-Gary M. Ruttenberg, McCawley & Grellman Auction 8/1996:237-Walter Husak, Heritage 2/15/2008:2250-Gene Heard Collection. View details and enlarged photos Check results on similar lots
| Realized $5,581 |
Lot 273 |
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1803 S-249 R2 Corrected Denominator 100/000 PCGS graded VF35. Attractive medium chocolate brown and steel with traces of mint frost in protected areas. No spots, stains, or roughness, only trivial contact marks scattered over both sides. A collection of small nicks or planchet chips in the field over the hair ribbon can help identify this cent. Nicely struck E-MDS, Breen state II, with a rim cud break at ED in UNITED and the reverse rotated 25 degrees CCW relative to the normal head-to-foot die orientation. The Corrected Denominator feature is strong. Our grade is VF30. The attribution and Heard provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS #36416. Estimate Value $1,000 - UP Ex Chris McCawley 6/3/2011-Gene Heard Collection. View details and enlarged photos Check results on similar lots
| Realized $2,115 |
Lot 274 |
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1803 S-258 R1 Small Date, Large Fraction PCGS graded XF40. Frosty dark steel brown and chocolate. No notable defects, just lightly worn. The best identifying marks are a small rim nick over the B in LIBERTY, a barely visible rim bruise over that R, and two parallel nicks just above the lower curls. MDS, Breen state II, with a die crack arcing up through the 1 and lower curls ending at the rim left of the lower end of the hair ribbon. There is no trace of a bulge in the field under the crack. Our grade is VF25+. The attribution and Heard provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 2; 15 finer for the variety. PCGS #36398. Estimate Value $750 - UP Ex Tom Reynolds 6/1/2011-Gene Heard Collection. View details and enlarged photos Check results on similar lots
| Realized $1,116 |
Lot 275 |
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1803 S-264 R4+ Large Date, Small Fraction PCGS graded AG3. Mostly glossy medium steel brown and chocolate. No corrosion or verdigris, only normal wear and minor contact marks. A rim bruise under the bust tip, another just left of the denominator, and a planchet flake on the rim over the first T in STATES are the only notable marks. LDS, Breen state III. The die crack at the top of the reverse is strong and the section at STA is raised into a retained cud with STA obliterated. The date is strong and the legends on the reverse are clear (except for STA, as mentioned). This cent is well worn, of course, but it offers decent eye appeal, especially for this tough "Redbook" variety that usually comes with significant problems that result in a "Genuine" assessment by PCGS. The obverse grades AG3 but the reverse is significantly better and would grade at least G5. Noyes says G5 sharpness net G4, his photo #25450. Our grade is G4. The attribution and Heard provenance are noted on the PCGS label. Only 8 examples of the variety graded at PCGS. PCGS #36410. Estimate Value $3,000 - UP Ex John D. Wright-Mark Engelstad (The Pacific Northwest Collection)-Chris McCawley FPL 9/30/2007-Shawn Yancey 3/20/2011-Gene Heard Collection. View details and enlarged photos Check results on similar lots
| Realized $5,581 |
Lot 276 |
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1803 S-265 R4 Large Date & Fraction PCGS graded F15. Glossy olive brown and dark steel. Smooth and attractive, just evenly worn with only trivial contact marks. A dull tick between the 1 & 8 in the date and another right of the berry under ER in AMERICA can help identify this cent. MDS, Breen state IV, with die cracks on both sides. The date and legends are complete and clear. Our grade is F12+, close to F15. The attribution and Heard provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 2 in Fine; 6 finer for the variety. PCGS #36413. Estimate Value $1,000 - UP Ex Mark Engelstad (The Pacific Northwest Collection)-Chris McCawley FPL 9/30/2007-Tom Reynolds 6/3/2011-Gene Heard Collection. View details and enlarged photos Check results on similar lots
| Realized $3,290 |
Lot 277 |
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1804 S-266b R5 (as a die state) PCGS graded VF20. Mostly glossy dark olive brown and steel with lighter chocolate toning on the highpoints. Looks perfectly smooth to the unaided eye, but a glass reveals microscopic roughness in the fields and protected areas, although it is mostly hidden under the glossy toning. No verdigris and only a few minor contact marks. The notable ones are a light rim bruise opposite the nose and a thin diagonal nick off the end of the bust. Scarce M-LDS, Breen state III, with a cud break at RTY but without the cud at MERI. The reverse is rotated 25 degrees CCW relative to the normal head-to-foot die orientation. A decent example of this tough die state. Our grade is net F12. The attribution and Husak-Heard provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS #36422. Estimate Value $5,000 - UP Ex Walter Husak, Heritage 2/15/2008:2270-Gene Heard Collection. View details and enlarged photos Check results on similar lots
| Realized $6,463 |
Lot 278 |
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1805 S-269 R1 PCGS graded XF40, CAC Approved. Variety with a pointed 1 in the date. Choice medium brown and light chocolate with peeps of frosty golden tan in protected areas. A beautiful cent, just a few trivial contact marks from flawless. The best identifying marks are a diagonal nick just left of the nostril and a dull pinprick on the left end of the base of the E in LIBERTY. Nicely struck M-LDS, Breen state IV, with clear die clashmarks on both sides, strongest on the obverse. Our grade is VF30+, close to VF35. The attribution and Heard provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 1; 6 finer for the variety. PCGS #36433. Estimate Value $1,000 - UP Ex Shawn Yancey 5/6/2009-Gene Heard Collection. View details and enlarged photos Check results on similar lots
| Realized $1,351 |
Lot 279 |
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1806 S-270 R1 PCGS graded XF40. Glossy light to medium chocolate brown. No spots, stains or corrosion. The only notable marks are a very faint scuff of hairlines across the lower part of the portrait (all lost in the toning) and a barely visible rim bruise over IT in UNITED. MDS, Breen state III, with a short die crack from the dentils opposite the neck. Our grade is VF30. The attribution and Heard provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 2; 12 finer for the variety. PCGS #36436. Estimate Value $1,500 - UP Ex Heritage 1/7/2009:244-Gene Heard Collection (lot ticket included). View details and enlarged photos Check results on similar lots
| Realized $1,293 |
Lot 280 |
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1807/6 S-273 R1 Overdate Large 7 over 6 PCGS graded XF45, CAC Approved. Glossy light olive and chocolate with some darker olive brown toning in protected areas on the reverse. Traces of mint frost show in protected areas and this cent offers excellent eye appeal. Smooth and nearly free of marks. A tiny pinprick in the field near the curl under the hair ribbon and a few even smaller pinpricks on the upper edge of the bust are good identifying marks, but they are hard to see. E-MDS, Breen state II. There are die clashmarks on both sides but no hint of swelling in the fields. The overdate feature is bold. Our grade is VF30. The attribution and Heard provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 4; 8 finer for the variety. PCGS #36442. Estimate Value $800 - UP Ex Heritage 4/27/2011:4081-Gene Heard Collection (lot ticket included). View details and enlarged photos Check results on similar lots
| Realized $1,410 |
Lot 281 |
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1807 S-271 R1 "Comet Obverse" PCGS graded VF30. Glossy light olive and chocolate brown, the obverse a few shades lighter than the reverse. Smooth and choice, nearly flawless. The best identifying mark, and it is barely visible, is a nick across the lower half of the O in OF affecting each side but not the middle of that letter. MDS, Breen state V. The "Comet" flaw in the field behind the head is strong and it is visible to the unaided eye. A nice mid-grade example of this popular "Redbook" variety. Our grade is VF20. The attribution and Heard provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 2 in VF; 8 finer for the variety. PCGS #36454. Estimate Value $4,000 - UP Ex Heritage 4/27/2011:4083-Gene Heard Collection (lot ticket included). View details and enlarged photos Check results on similar lots
| Realized $1,528 |
Lot 282 |
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1807/6 S-272 R4+ Overdate Small 7 over 6 PCGS graded VG10. Partially glossy dark chocolate brown and steel with slightly lighter chocolate toning on the highpoints. Covered with fine roughness mixed with numerous tiny contact marks plus a half dozen horizontal scratches on the face. Very shallow scale shows in protected areas, particularly on the reverse. No verdigris, and the eye appeal is decent in spite of the imperfect surfaces (which were good enough to get a real grade from PCGS). Sharply struck EDS, Breen state I, before any cracks or die clashmarks. A nicely detailed example of this tough "Redbook" variety. Our grade is F15 sharpness net VG8. The attribution and Heard provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 1; 6 finer for the variety. PCGS #36439. Estimate Value $1,000 - UP Ex Stack's Bowers 3/21/2012:1323-Gene Heard Collection (lot ticket included). View details and enlarged photos Check results on similar lots
| Realized $3,672 |
Lot 283 |
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1807 S-274 R2 Small Fraction PCGS graded VF25. Glossy medium steel brown and chocolate with traces of lighter brown and tan in protected areas on the reverse. Smooth and attractive showing only trivial marks. A small planchet chip on the truncation over the 8 is the best identifying mark. E-MDS Breen state II, with die clashmarks on both sides, a fine die crack from the rim through the D in UNITED, and minor swelling at STA. The date is bold and the legends are clear. Our grade is F15. The attribution and Heard provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 2 in VF; 5 finer for the variety. PCGS #36445. Estimate Value $1,000 - UP Ex Jim McGuigan 8/9/2000-John Dirnbauer 9/8/2011-Gene Heard Collection. View details and enlarged photos Check results on similar lots
| Realized $1,763 |
Lot 284 |
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1807 S-275 R3 Large Fraction PCGS graded AU53, CAC Approved. Choice glossy medium chocolate brown with a few peeps of frosty lighter brown and tan in protected areas on both sides. A beautiful cent, nearly flawless. The best identifying marks are a tiny mark in the field off the forehead, another in the field near the upper lip, and a few tiny chips or pinpricks hidden on the leaf below CA in AMERICA. MDS, Breen state II, with strong die clashmarks on the obverse. Graded VF35 by Bland. Noyes also says VF35 and tied for CC#5, his photo #26864. Our grade is VF35+, close to EF40. Comes with a nice provenance that has been traced back 100 years. The attribution and Husak-Heard provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 1; 2 finer, 1 in 58, 1 in 62 for the variety. PCGS #36448. Estimate Value $3,000 - UP Ex Henry C. Miller, Thomas L. Elder 4/1917:806-"GAR", M. L. Kaplan 12/1954-C. Douglas Smith-George Ramont-Fred H. Borcherdt 2000-Walter Husak, Heritage 2/15/2008:2280-Gene Heard Collection. View details and enlarged photos Check results on similar lots
| Realized $4,700 |
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