Goldberg Coins and Collectibles



Sale 87

September Pre Long Beach


Draped Bust Half Cents
 
 
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Lot 30
1800 C-1 R2 VF35. Frosty steel brown. An attractive, mark-free example, but it may have been lightly cleaned long ago. MDS, Manley state 3.0, with crumbling on the rim over LIB.
Estimated Value $300-UP.
Ex Tom Reynolds 6/15/1996-John Koebert.

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$705
Lot 31
  Group of 6 Half Cents, 1800-1804, grading G5 to VG10. Average grade is VG7. Included are 1800 C-1, 1803 C-1, 1804 C-10 (Crosslet 4 with Stems), 1804 C-11 (Plain 4 with Stems), 1804 C-12 (Crosslet 4 without Stems), and 1804 C-13 (Plain 4 without Stems with the reverse rotated 45 degrees CW). Some are slightly sharper with minor defects but all have a clear date. Lot of 6 coins.
Estimated Value $300-UP.
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$282
Lot 32
1802/0 C-2 R3 Overdate 2 over 0 PCGS graded VG8. Slightly glossy dark olive brown and steel with slightly lighter chocolate toning on the devices. The surfaces are smooth but there are specks of verdigris on the reverse, mostly around ITED in UNITED. Nicely struck E-MDS, Manley state 2.0. The date is bold, the legends are strong, and the overdate feature is obvious to the unaided eye. Our grade is consistent with the PCGS grade. The attribution is noted on the PCGS label.
Estimated Value $1,000-UP.
Ex Colonel Steven Ellsworth 4/25/2002-John Koebert.

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$1,704
Lot 33
1802/0 C-2 R3 Overdate 2 over 0 G5. Several points sharper but covered with uniform fine to moderate granularity. No verdigris, and the only notable mark is a minor rim bruise just left of the date. The date is strong, the overdate feature is obvious, and the legends are complete. Dark chocolate brown and steel with lighter steel brown toning on the devices except for the cheek, which is dark steel. E-MDS, Manley state 2.0.
Estimated Value $400-UP.
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$470
Lot 34
  Pair of 1803 Half Cents. Includes C-1 R1 MDS (M2.0) VG7, and C-3 R2 MDS (M3.0) VF20 sharpness net F12+ for small nicks. Both are attractive glossy brown and chocolate. Lot of 2 coins.
Estimated Value $100-UP.
Ex John Koebert.

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$223
Lot 35
1803 C-4 R4 VF25+. Choice glossy chocolate brown and steel. The surfaces are perfectly smooth and the only mark is a small nick on the rim right of the D in UNITED. Struck with the reverse properly aligned head-to-foot. Very nice for the grade, close to VF30.
Estimated Value $300-UP.
Ex J. J. Teaparty 2/21/2003-John Koebert.

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$588
Lot 36
1804 C-1 R3 VF30. Choice frosty olive brown and chocolate offering great eye appeal for the grade. The notable marks, and they are trivial, are a couple tiny nicks under the lowest curl and a tiny spot of reddish brown toning in the field above the bust. Nicely struck M-LDS, Manley state 2.0, with the area at ES-O clearly raised due to a strong die crack.
Estimated Value $300-UP.
Ex McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Superior 6/1/1998:38-unknown-Chris McCawley 7/13/2006-John Koebert (lot ticket included).

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$541
Lot 37
1804 C-5 R4 Spiked Chin VF25+. Choice glossy medium chocolate brown and steel with frosty lighter steel brown toning in protected areas. The only notable mark is a small rim nick over the A in STATES. LDS, Manley state 5.0. The "Spiked Chin" feature is obvious. A very nice example for the grade, close to VF30.
Estimated Value $300-UP.
Ex Ed Fuhrman-Mike Spurlock-Bill Eckberg 6/2006-John Koebert.

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$470
Lot 38
1804 C-6 R2 Spiked Chin PCGS graded AU58. Choice glossy chocolate brown and steel with lots of frosty lighter brown and tan in protected areas. No defects, just a touch of light friction on the highpoints. This piece offers great eye appeal. Sharply struck EDS, Manley state 1.0, before any cud breaks on the reverse. The "Spiked Chin" feature is bold. Our grade is AU50. The attribution is noted on the PCGS label.
Estimated Value $500-UP.
Ex John Sullivan (Cameo Coins) 10/2/2004-John Koebert.

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$1,351
Lot 39
1804 C-6 R2 Spiked Chin PCGS graded AU58. Very attractive glossy steel brown and chocolate with frosty lighter brown and tan toning in the protected areas. Much of the original mint luster remains visible on both sides. The only notable mark is a spot of dark toning at the right top of the A in STATES. M-LDS, Manley state 9.0, with a series of cud breaks at AMERIC and UN. The "Spiked Chin" feature is strong. Our grade is AU50. The attribution is shown on the PCGS label.
Estimated Value $750-UP.
Ex Chris McCawley 2014-John Koebert.

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$2,056
Lot 40
  Trio of 1804 & 1805 Half Cents. Includes 1804 C-6 R2 Spiked Chin E-MDS (Manley 2.5) F12+ net VG10 for recoloring, 1805 C-1 R2 Small 5 without Stems VG8, and 1805 C-4 R2 Large 5 with Stems F12 net VG10 for small nicks. All have a strong date and decent eye appeal. Lot of 3 coins.
Estimated Value $150-UP.
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$200
Lot 41
1804 C-7 R4 Spiked Chin G4. The obverse is slightly better while the reverse is a bit weaker, perhaps a 5/3 split. The planchet is covered with uniform very fine granularity. No verdigris or marks. Dark steel and olive brown with lighter steel brown and chocolate toning on the devices thanks to a light cleaning. Very rare LDS, Manley state 7.0, with a cud break at OF-AMERI. The date is complete and clear.
Estimated Value $300-UP.
Ex Doug Bird 3/18/2006-John Koebert.

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$294
Lot 42
1804 C-8 R1 Spiked Chin PCGS graded AU53. Glossy medium chocolate brown with frosty lighter steel brown toning in protected areas. No corrosion or verdigris, but there are some tiny nicks scattered over both sides, none distracting. MDS, Manley state 3.0. The "Spiked Chin" feature is obvious. Our grade is EF40+ sharpness net VF35. The attribution is shown on the PCGS label.
Estimated Value $350-UP.
Ex Jimmy Spencer-Tom Reynolds 12/2005-John Koebert.

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$646
Lot 43
1804 C-9 R2 VF20. Glossy light olive brown and chocolate. Smooth and attractive, although there are a few fine hairline scratches hidden in the toning on both sides. E-MDS, Manley state 2.0. This relatively modest half cent was the first one acquired for the John Koebert collection.
Estimated Value $100-UP.
Ex Chuck's Coins 3/4/1989-John Koebert.

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$259
Lot 44
1804 C-10 R1 EF45. Choice glossy medium chocolate brown. Essentially flawless with outstanding eye appeal. Just a bit dirty. LDS, Manley state 3.0.
Estimated Value $300-UP.
Ex George Shupp (Rahway Coins) 3/4/2006-John Koebert.

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$353
Lot 45
1804 C-11 R2 Plain 4 with Stems VF30. Rotated Reverse. Five points sharper with a few more light contact marks than you like to see for the higher sharpness grade. None of the marks is distracting and the toning is an attractive steel and chocolate brown. MDS, Manley state 2.0, with minor swelling in the center of the reverse. Struck with the reverse rotated 25 degrees clockwise.
Estimated Value $800-UP.
Ex 2003 EAC Sale, McCawley & Grellman Auctions 4/26/2003:118-Colonel Steven Ellsworth 2003-John Koebert (EAC lot ticket included).

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$764
Lot 46
1804 C-12 R2 Crosslet 4, Stemless Wreath EF40+. Clipped Planchet. Very attractive glossy medium brown and light chocolate. The only notable mark is a thin, light nick right of the Y in LIBERTY. MDS. A minor planchet clip affects the rim under the bust tip and the opposing rim at S-O (as struck). A very attractive half cent, close to EF45. Removed from an ANACS slab graded EF45 (label #293575 included, and it shows the attribution).
Estimated Value $350-UP.
Ex Stateline Coins 1/2005-John Koebert.

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$341
Lot 47
1804 C-13 R1 Plain 4, Stemless Wreath VF20. Double Struck Obverse, Reverse Brockage Maker. Glossy light to medium chocolate brown with a few small spots of darker olive brown toning on both sides. The only notable marks are a small rim nick well left of the L in LIBERTY and another over the second S in STATES. MDS. This piece was struck two times. The first impression was normal but the coin failed to eject from the coining chamber and another planchet was inserted against the reverse before the dies struck again. The result is two clear impressions on the obverse with a 10 degree rotation showing at the bust and a second eyeball on the nose. The reverse was pressed against the blank planchet during the second strike and it displays minor swelling which is typical of "brockage makers." A neat mint error, and the double strike on the obverse is visible to the unaided eye.
Estimated Value $300-UP.
Ex Bill Dickerson 3/6/2004-John Koebert.

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$470
Lot 48
1805 C-1 R2- Stemless Wreath VF25. Glossy light olive and steel brown. Very nice for the grade with just a few trivial marks. The best identifying defect is a tiny planchet lamination at the rim left of the hair ribbon. MDS, Manley state 2.0. The repunching on the 5 is clear. Removed from an ANACS slab graded VF30 (ANACS label #2380227 included, and it shows the attribution).
Estimated Value $150-UP.
Ex Dustin Massie 2003-John Koebert.

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$223
Lot 49
1805 C-2 R5 Small 5 with Stems PCGS graded G6. Glossy medium chocolate brown and steel. The surfaces are smooth and nearly free of marks, which is quite unusual for this very tough variety. The only defect is a thin nick under the bust tip. The date is strong and the legends are complete, although HALF CENT is weak, as usual for this variety. MDS showing subtle swelling in the field before the portrait. Our grade is G5+, close to the G6 grade assigned by PCGS. The attribution is noted on the PCGS label.
Estimated Value $1,000-UP.
Ex Joseph V. Dooley, McCawley & Grellman Auctions 1/11/1997:160-Stuart "Mac" MacDonald, Heritage 9/11/1997:5027-Colonel Steven Ellsworth 2005-John Koebert (both lot tickets are included).

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$3,643
Lot 50
1805 C-4 R2- Large 5 with Stems EF40. Attractive glossy chocolate brown and steel. The only marks, and they are microscopic, are a few faint hairlines on the cheek and a tiny rim bruise over the A in STATES. Sharply struck MDS, Manley state 1.0 late. A very nice half cent for the grade.
Estimated Value $350-UP.
Ex Doug Bird 11/9/2002-John Koebert.

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$823
Lot 51
1806 C-1 R1 Stemless Wreath PCGS graded AU55. Glossy light olive and steel brown with traces of lustrous light golden steel in protected areas. The only marks are two tiny specks of dark toning in the field under the hair ribbon and a microscopic planchet chip over the A in HALF (as struck). MDS. The reverse is not rotated as is often seen on this variety. Our grade is AU50. The attribution is noted on the PCGS label.
Estimated Value $450-UP.
Ex J. J. Teaparty 10/30/2002-John Koebert.

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$564
Lot 52
  Group of 5 Half Cents, 1806-1808. Includes 1806 C-1 R1 (Small 6 without Stems) VG10, 1806 C-2 R4 (Small 6 with Stems) AG3, 1806 C-4 R1 (Large 6 with Stems) VG7, 1807 C-1 R1 VG8, and 1808 C-3 R1 G6. A couple are slightly sharper with defects but all have a clear date. Lot of 5 coins.
Estimated Value $200-UP.
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$235
Lot 53
  Quartet of Half Cents, 1806-1854. Includes 1806 C-1 R1 Stemless Wreath with the reverse rotated 40 degrees CCW F15, 1807 C-1 R1 reverse rotated 20 degrees CCW VG10 net G6 for crud and minor roughness, 1809 C-6 R1 F15, and 1854 C-1+ R1 VF30. All have a clear date. Lot of 4 coins.
Estimated Value $200-UP.
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$306
Lot 54
1806 C-2 R4 Small 6 with Stems VG8. Very attractive glossy light to medium chocolate brown. The surfaces are smooth and show a few minor contact marks that are visible only under magnification. Very nice for the grade. MDS, Manley state 2.0, with die clashmarks but no cracks.
Estimated Value $250-UP.
Ex Harry Laibstain 3/13/2003-John Koebert.

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$317
Lot 55
1806 C-4 R1 Repunched Large 6 with Stems EF45. Rotated Reverse. Glossy steel brown and chocolate with frosty golden light steel brown in protected areas. Essentially flawless except for some loose dirt caked around the devices. EDS, Manley state 1.0. The bust tip is not fully struck as are the top leaves of the wreath (as usual) but the strike is better than normal for the variety. The repunching on the 6 is sharp and the reverse is rotated 45 degrees CW (which caused the weakness on the bust tip). A nice piece, perhaps a bit better than the assigned grade if given a proper bath.
Estimated Value $350-UP.
Ex J. J. Teaparty 5/24/2004-John Koebert.

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$588
Lot 56
1807 C-1 R1 EF40. Rotated Reverse. Glossy light to medium chocolate brown and steel blending to darker olive brown in protected areas. The only mark is a very faint hairline scratch in the field before the face, but it is barely visible under strong magnification. Excellent eye appeal for the grade. MDS, Manley state 2.0, with fine radial die flowlines covering the fields on both sides. The reverse is rotated 25 degrees CCW.
Estimated Value $250-UP.
Ex American Numismatic Rarities 12/6/2005:199-John Koebert (lot ticket included).

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$470
Lot 57
1808/7 C-2 R3 Overdate 8 over 7 F15. Five points sharper but there are a few too many small nicks for the sharpness grade. None of the marks is at all significant and the eye appeal remains quite nice. No roughness or verdigris. The best identifying mark is a minor planchet clip that leaves a flat spot on the rim off the bust tip, as struck. EDS, Manley state 1.0, before any visible die cracks. The date is strong and the overdate is clear. A decent example of this popular "Redbook" variety.
Estimated Value $350-UP.
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$564
Lot 58
1808/7 C-2 R3 Overdate 8 over 7 VG10. A few points sharper but there are fine hairline scratches on the obverse, and a few are visible to the unaided eye. Otherwise the surfaces are smooth and free of marks or other distractions. Attractive glossy light to medium chocolate brown with traces of lighter brown in protected areas. EDS, Manley state 1.0, before any die cracks on the obverse. The date and legends are strong and the overdate feature is clear.
Estimated Value $250-UP.
Ex Coleman Foster 8/14/1999-Colonel Steven Ellsworth 2003-John Koebert.

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$235
Lot 59
1808 C-3 R1 VF20. Rotated Reverse. Glossy chocolate brown and steel. Smooth and choice except for a few faint spots of dark crud or carbon in the field under the hair ribbon. MDS, Manley state 3.0. The reverse is rotated 160 degrees CCW, nearly upset.
Estimated Value $150-UP.
Ex Doug Bird 11/9/2002-John Koebert.

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$212






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