Goldberg Coins and Collectibles



Sale 67

The Pre-Long Beach Auction


Draped Bust Cents
 
 
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Lot 231
1798 S-161 R2 Small 8, Style I Hair VF30. Nice glossy medium brown and light chocolate. The surfaces are smooth and there are only a few minor marks, including a faint scratch down the shoulder and a small patch of very shallow reddish roughness hidden in the hair at the shoulder. The only significant "defect" on this piece is the blunt strike on the portrait, which was caused by grease or other debris on the die when it was struck. Otherwise this piece is nearly choice. E-MDS, Breen state IV. The die cracks at TATES-O are clear but there are no cud breaks.
Estimated Value $300-UP.
Lawrie Rhoads collection.

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Realized
$460
Lot 232
1798 S-161 R2 Small 8, Style I Hair VF20. Sharpness VF35 but cleaned and retoned glossy light chocolate brown with delicate overtones of bluish steel. No corrosion or verdigris, only light contact marks. The notable marks are several very light rim bruises on both sides, the strongest of these at IC in AMERICA. E-MDS, Breen state III. Struck slightly off center to K-3. Looks considerably better than the assigned net grade to the unaided eye.
Estimated Value $750-UP.
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Lot 233
1798 S-163 R4 Small 8, Style I Hair VG10. Sharpness VF35 or slightly better but covered with uniform fine granularity. No verdigris. The best identifying mark is a small planchet flake nestled close under the bust tip. Olive and dark steel brown. EDS. Great detail for the variety but dull from the fine roughness.
Estimated Value $300-UP.
Lawrie Rhoads collection.

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$253
Lot 234
1798 S-163 R4 Small 8, Style I Hair VG10. Ten points sharper but a bit dull from uniform extremely fine roughness. No notable contact marks or verdigris, but there is a tiny planchet clip over the T in UNITED that can be used to easily identify this cent. Slightly glossy dark steel and olive. MDS, Breen state IV, with a slightly sunken retained cud under the 17 and lowest curl.
Estimated Value $400-UP.
Ex Chris McCawley 10/1985-Jack Robinson, Superior 1/29/89:328-Charles L. Wiggins-McLaughlin & Robinson Auctions #4392, 9/1989:266-Goldbergs 2/16/2001:310-Terry Denman.

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$863
Lot 235
1798 S-164 R4 Small 8, Style I Hair F15. Ten points sharper but there is some extremely faint roughness in the fields and protected areas on both sides. There is no trace of verdigris, and the only evidence of corrosion visible without the aid of a strong glass is a small pitmark in the field off the tip of the nose and a very shallow pitmark at the left foot of the first A in AMERICA. The only contact marks are a rim nick left of the hair ribbon and a small rim bruise below the nick. The color is a very attractive glossy chocolate brown, and the toning effectively hides the minor imperfections. Has the sharpness and eye appeal of a higher grade. EDS, Breen state I. This is the plate coin for the die state in the Breen encyclopedia on the series.
Estimated Value $300-UP.
Ex Bowers & Merena 6/21/1996:201-Lawrie Rhoads collection.

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$891
Lot 236
1798 S-165 R4 Large 8, Style II Hair F12. Sharpness near VF20 with uniform extremely fine roughness covering the fields and protected areas while the highpoints are smooth. No marks or verdigris. Slightly glossy dark steel and olive with lighter steel brown and chocolate toning on the highpoints. MDS, Breen state II. The diagnostic spike up from the left foot of the second T in STATES is clear.
Estimated Value $600-UP.
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Lot 237
1798 S-166 R1 Large 8, Style II Hair VF30. Ten points sharper but lightly cleaned and retoned glossy light greenish olive and chocolate mixed with some lighter brown toning on the reverse. No roughness and only a few trivial contact marks. However, the strike was uneven leaving significant weakness on the bust and bottom of the 98 with similar weakness on the opposing S-OF and leaves below. LDS, Breen state VI. The die crack arcing through the lower left reverse is strong and the section through E in UNITED is wide and lumpy.
Estimated Value $1,000-UP.
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Lot 238
1798 S-166 R1 Large 8, Style II Hair VF30. Ten points sharper but there is a dull scratch in the field before the neck, a planchet chip out of the cheek, a smaller one in the hair under the I in LIBERTY, and a short scratch under IBE. Frosty chocolate and olive brown with frosty lighter brown toning in protected areas on both sides. LDS, Breen state VI. The die crack arcing across the lower left quadrant of the reverse is strong.
Estimated Value $600-UP.
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Realized
$776
Lot 239
1798 S-166 R1 Large 8, Style II Hair VF25. Misaligned Dies. Sharpness EF40 but there is some extremely faint roughness under the rather glossy dark steel and olive toning. No verdigris, but there is a faint scuff of hairline scratches on the portrait plus a couple rim nicks before the portrait and a long nick on the bust. M-LDS, Breen state V, with an irregular rim cud break over STA. Struck with the obverse misaligned to K-2.5 and the properly centered reverse rotated 35 degrees CCW relative to the normal head-to-foot die orientation.
Estimated Value $400-UP.
Lawrie Rhoads collection.

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$604
Lot 240
1798 S-166 R1 Large 8, Style II Hair VG10. Sharpness VF25 but lightly corroded and there is a small patch of raised verdigris in the field before the neck. There is a nick or small dig in the field left of the hair ribbon and the edge over F-AM is uneven. Slightly glossy dark olive and steel with slightly lighter steel brown toning on the highpoints. E-MDS. The date and legends are complete and clear.
Estimated Value $200-UP.
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Realized
$242
Lot 241
1798 S-167 R1 Large 8, Style II Hair VG10. Sharpness near VF20 but covered with uniform fine granularity under the slightly glossy dark steel toning. No verdigris. The only contact marks are fine old hairline scratches across the date, shoulder, and bust. These scratches are well hidden in the natural patina. LDS, Breen state VI. The die cracks are clear and the cud resting on the top of the first T in STATES is strong.
Estimated Value $200-UP.
Lawrie Rhoads collection.

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$345
Lot 242
1798 S-169 R3 Small8, Style II Hair F15. Sharpness VF30 with uniform faint granularity well hidden under a glossy dark steel and olive brown patina. No marks or verdigris. The obverse is slightly misaligned to K-10 while the reverse is properly centered on the planchet. Decent eye appeal in spite of the slightly imperfect surfaces.
Estimated Value $250-UP.
Lawrie Rhoads collection.

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$690
Lot 243
1798 S-170 R3 Small 8, Style II Hair VF20. Slightly sharper with a couple light rim bruises on both sides, the strongest one off the lower end of the wreath ribbon. Glossy chocolate brown with lighter brown toning on the highpoints. There is a very small planchet clip under the 17, as struck. E-MDS, Breen state II, prior to the arc crack behind the portrait. The reverse is rotated 30 degrees CCW.
Estimated Value $350-UP.
Lawrie Rhoads collection.

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$863
Lot 244
1798 S-171 R4 Small 8, Style II Hair F15. At least ten points sharper with microscopic roughness in the fields and protected areas, strongest around the lower end of the hair ribbon and at the Y in LIBERTY. Even in those places the roughness is trivial, and the glossy olive brown and chocolate toning gives this cent decent eye appeal. A short scratch on the shoulder is the only notable mark. Very rare EDS, Breen state I, without the die failure left of L in LIBERTY.
Estimated Value $400-UP.
Ex Bowers & Merena 6/24/1996:214-Lawrie Rhoads collection.

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$1,006
Lot 245
1798 S-173 R3 Small 8, Style II Hair F15. Sharpness near VF35 but there are very tiny pits covering most of the obverse, strongest in the field left of the portrait. No marks or verdigris, and the toning is an attractive glossy chocolate brown mixed with some lighter brown shades on the reverse. The reverse is very nice, nearly flawless. EDS, Breen state II. Struck slightly off center to K-10.5 and the reverse is rotated 60 degrees CCW from the normal head-to-foot die orientation.
Estimated Value $150-UP.
Lawrie Rhoads collection.

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$506
Lot 246
1798 S-174 R2 Small 8, Style II Hair VF20. Sharpness VF35 with extremely faint granularity covering the planchet, strongest in the field left of the hair ribbon. No marks or verdigris. Glossy dark olive and steel, and the natural gloss effectively hides the minor roughness. E-MDS, Breen state II. The obverse is slightly misaligned to K-9.5.
Estimated Value $300-UP.
Lawrie Rhoads collection.

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$690
Lot 247
1798 S-175 R3 Small 8, Style II Hair VG10. Five points sharper with areas of fine roughness on both sides, strongest in the field left of the portrait. No verdigris, and the only marks are some tiny rim nicks, none notable. Slightly glossy chocolate and darker steel brown. LDS, Breen state VI. The cud break at U in UNITED is strong and the die cracks at the top of the reverse are clear.
Estimated Value $100-UP.
Lawrie Rhoads collection.

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$276
Lot 248
1798 S-176 R4 Small 8, Style II Hair VG10. Very slightly sharper with several light rim bruises at the bottom of the obverse. The only other marks are a spot of darker toning at the front edge of the neck and a shallow spot of reddish verdigris at the base of EN in CENT. Otherwise the surfaces and eye appeal of this piece are quite nice for the grade. Rather glossy medium brown. The date and legends are complete and bold. M-LDS, Breen state VI. Struck slightly off center to K-6 leaving the bottom of the date tight to the edge.
Estimated Value $300-UP.
Lawrie Rhoads collection.

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$529
Lot 249
1798 S-177 R4+ Small 8, Style II Hair VG8. Sharpness F15 but covered with fine roughness under the rather glossy dark steel and olive brown patina. There are traces of shallow verdigris in some of the protected areas, strongest at AM in AMERICA. The only notable mark is a nick at the top of the E in CENT. The date is strong and the legends are complete. LDS, Breen state V. The die cracks through the date and up from the bust tip are clear.
Estimated Value $150-UP.
Lawrie Rhoads collection.

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$322
Lot 250
1798 S-177 R4+ Small 8, Style II Hair G5. Five points sharper but covered with very fine porosity with a patch of moderate roughness at UNIT. No verdigris or notable marks. Dusty steel brown and light chocolate offering just a bit of gloss. MDS. The date is bold and the legends are complete except for UNIT and ONE, which are weak.
Estimated Value $75-UP.
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$127
Lot 251
1798 S-179 R2 Small 8, Style II Hair F15. Five points sharper with a few too many tiny nicks scattered over both sides for the higher grade. None of the nicks is significant or at all distracting. No corrosion or verdigris. Glossy reddish chocolate brown with lighter olive brown toning on the highpoints.
Estimated Value $200-UP.
Lawrie Rhoads collection.

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$334
Lot 252
1798 S-179 R2 Small 8, Style II Hair VG8. Glossy olive brown and chocolate with a subtle splash of reddish chocolate verdigris at the back of the head. Just a few minor marks. Decent for the grade. LDS with swelling in the field left of the lowest curl.
Estimated Value $80-UP.
Ex McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Goldbergs 5/24/2009:179.

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$230
Lot 253
1798 S-183 R5 Small 8, Style II Hair G5. Sharpness VG10 but covered with fine to moderate roughness under a slightly glossy dark olive and steel patina. No notable verdigris. There are a few old, fine scratches hidden in the patina on both sides, strongest in the field before the portrait. The bottom of the date is weak and flows into the rim below, but it remains easily readable. The legends are complete.
Estimated Value $300-UP.
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$374
Lot 254
1798 S-184 R1 Small 8, Style II Hair VF30. Glossy chocolate brown blended with reddish chocolate toning, mostly on the upper half of the obverse. The surfaces are smooth and frosty luster shows through in some of the protected areas. The only marks are some tiny nicks on the neck and in the field above the bust tip. An attractive cent. MDS, Breen state III.
Estimated Value $1,000-UP.
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$1,754
Lot 255
1798 S-186 R2 Small 8, Style II Hair VG10. A couple points sharper but covered with microscopic roughness that's partially hidden under the glossy reddish chocolate and olive brown patina. Traces of shallow verdigris are tucked into protected areas at the bottom of the reverse. No notable contact marks. The date and legends are complete and clear. M-LDS, Breen state VIII, with a cud break connecting the 00 in the fraction to the rim below.
Estimated Value $100-UP.
Lawrie Rhoads collection.

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$483
Lot 256
1798 S-187 R1 Small 8, Style II Hair NGC graded VF35. Glossy olive brown and steel with traces of lighter brown toning in protected areas on the reverse. No roughness or verdigris. The only mark is a dull rim nick at ST in STATES. E-MDS, Breen state II. An attractive, problem-free cent. Our grade is VF25+.
Estimated Value $600-UP.
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$1,064
Lot 257
1800/798 S-190 R3 Overdate 800 over 798, Style I Hair VG10. Sharpness VF20 or slightly better but covered with uniform very fine granularity under the glossy dark steel and olive patina. No marks or verdigris, and the natural gloss hides the microscopic roughness. The date and legends are complete and clear.
Estimated Value $80-UP.
Lawrie Rhoads collection.

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$345
Lot 258
1800/798 S-191 R3 Overdate 800 over 798, Style I Hair VF20. Sharpness EF40 or slightly better but there are a few patches of shallow corrosion on the obverse, the largest one in the field before the face. No verdigris or significant contact marks, and most of the planchet is smooth and very attractive. Lightly cleaned and nicely retoned glossy chocolate brown, the reverse several shades lighter than the obverse. M-LDS, Breen state VI, showing extensive die failures on the reverse. Removed from a SEGS slab graded AU50 with micro corrosion (SEGS label included).
Estimated Value $500-UP.
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Realized
$690
Lot 259
1800/79 S-194 R3 Overdate 80 over 79, Style II Hair F15. Sharpness VF30 but covered with uniform microscopic granularity. No verdigris and the only mark is a dull rim nick under the second 0 in the date. Recolored uniform frosty dark grayish steel. LDS, Breen state VII, with strong irregular cud breaks at CA and the fraction. Not perfect but clearly sharper than the Dan Holmes example.
Estimated Value $750-UP.
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Lot 260
1800/79 S-194 R3 Overdate 80 over 79, Style II Hair VG8. Sharpness F12 or slightly better but covered with very fine granularity on all but the highpoints. No verdigris, but there are some old, light scratches hidden in the toning on the obverse. Slightly glossy chocolate and dark steel brown. MDS, Breen state IV, with rim cud breaks from under the fraction to the adjacent A. The date and legends are complete and easily readable.
Estimated Value $80-UP.
Lawrie Rhoads collection.

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$161
Lot 261
1800 S-199 R4 F12. Sharpness near VF20 but there are small spots of reddish verdigris on both sides, mostly at the second 0 in the date. Otherwise free of marks or other defects. Glossy dark olive brown and steel with slightly lighter steel brown toning on the highpoints. M-LDS, Breen state VIII. The cud break at the top of F in OF is bold.
Estimated Value $300-UP.
Lawrie Rhoads collection.

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$776
Lot 262
1800 S-199 R4 G5. Off Center. Glossy chocolate and steel with darker chocolate brown toning in protected areas. Smooth and attractive for the grade. A dull rim nick at the M in AMERICA is the only notable mark. LDS with obvious swelling at D-ST and under AME. The date is clear. Struck 5% off center to K-4 leaving the tops of AME tight to the edge.
Estimated Value $60-UP.
Ex 2010 EAC Sale, McCawley & Grellman Auctions 4/24/2010:242.

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$207
Lot 263
1800 S-200 R3 VG10. Rather glossy olive and steel. No marks, but there are traces of verdigris or soft crud in some of the protected areas. E-MDS with obvious swelling at STA. The date is strong and the legends are clear.
Estimated Value $300-UP.
Lawrie Rhoads collection.

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$529
Lot 264
1800 S-200 R3 G5. Glossy dark olive and chocolate with slightly lighter chocolate toning on the highpoints. No roughness or verdigris, only minor contact marks consistent with the grade. M-LDS with swelling at STA and NT in CENT. The date is strong and the legends are complete where not affected by the die swelling.
Estimated Value $50-UP.
Ex McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Goldbergs 1/31/2011:859.

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$138
Lot 265
1800 S-201 R4+ F12. Sharpness VF30 but the obverse is covered with fine porosity and the reverse is covered with lighter microscopic roughness. No verdigris, and the only mark is a dull scratch arcing in the field near the dentils before the mouth. Slightly glossy dark olive and steel with slightly lighter steel brown toning on the highpoints. Nicely struck E-MDS, Breen state II. The swelling on the reverse is just starting to show but the horizontal die crack from the curl at the shoulder is strong. The date and legends are strong.
Estimated Value $1,000-UP.
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Lot 266
1800 S-201 R4+ G6. A couple points sharper but there is a patch of shallow corrosion with verdigris at the lowest curl and a trail of fine roughness extending from this patch along the base of the date, plus specks of verdigris around LI in LIBERTY. Otherwise the rest of the planchet is reasonably smooth with only minor distractions. Glossy steel brown and chocolate blending to olive brown in protected areas. MDS, Breen state III, with swelling at D-STA. The date and legends are complete and clear.
Estimated Value $250-UP.
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$403
Lot 267
1800 S-203 R3 VF30. Glossy chocolate and steel brown. The obverse is delicately mottled with some lighter and darker shades of brown while the toning on the reverse is more uniform. No hint of roughness or verdigris, and the only marks are a few insignificant nicks in the field before the portrait. LDS, Breen state V, with a thin but clearly defined rim cud over the M in AMERICA and a die crack through the top of TES in STATES. The die clashmarks at TES-OF are very strong. An attractive example of the late die state.
Estimated Value $1,000-UP.
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Lot 268
1800 S-203 R3 VF25. Sharpness EF40 but there is extremely fine roughness on most of the obverse. Most of the reverse is smooth, but there are a few patches of very fine roughness on that side as well. No verdigris and only a couple minor marks, including a thin nick near the rim above the hair ribbon and a fine planchet lamination through the shoulder to the rim at the lowest curl. Mostly glossy chocolate brown. MDS with a strong die clashmark from the bust at TES-OF.
Estimated Value $350-UP.
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$661
Lot 269
1800 S-204 R4 VG10. Sharpness VF35 but covered with fine to moderate granularity. No marks or verdigris. Slightly glossy dark steel and olive. The date and legends are bold. Sharp but the surfaces and color are not very attractive.
Estimated Value $80-UP.
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$230
Lot 270
1800 S-205 R4 F15. Ten points sharper but there is a planchet crease through the top of ER in LIBERTY with a corresponding planchet fold at the ribbon end right of the fraction, as struck. In addition a small dent at the bottom of the first S in STATES was strong enough to leave a subtle bulge in the field under the lower end of the hair ribbon. Lightly cleaned and retoned a slightly glossy chocolate brown mixed with lighter chocolate and steel brown tones. M-LDS, Breen state II.
Estimated Value $750-UP.
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$690
Lot 271
1800 S-205 R4 F12. Sharpness VF25 with fine granularity covering both sides under a slightly glossy chocolate and olive brown patina. The color is decent but it may not be original. No marks or verdigris. Struck very slightly off center to K-10.
Estimated Value $150-UP.
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$207
Lot 272
1800 S-206 R3 F15+. Sharpness VF30 with microscopic roughness in the fields and protected areas. No verdigris and just a few light contact marks, including a pinprick in the field off the chin and a couple light scratches just right of the pinprick. Rather glossy dark olive and steel with lighter brown and chocolate toning on the devices. The date and legends are bold. Strong for the grade in spite of the minor flaws, close to VF20.
Estimated Value $600-UP.
Ex 2001 EAC Sale, McCawley & Grellman Auctions 3/31/2001:254-Lawrie Rhoads collection.

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$834
Lot 273
1800 S-211 R3 VF20. Ten to fifteen points sharper but covered by uniform microscopic roughness under a glossy dark olive and steel patina with lighter steel brown toning on the highpoints. No marks or verdigris. M-LDS, Breen state VI, with obvious swelling in the field before the portrait. The date and legends are bold.
Estimated Value $400-UP.
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$748
Lot 274
1800 Obverse Brockage, Style II Hair Fair-2. Rather glossy chocolate and olive brown. There is some very light roughness in protected areas and a few faint scratches in the recessed bust area on the brockage side, but basically this is just a well worn cent. No verdigris. This is a centered brockage strike with a rotation of about 30 degrees between the normal and incuse sides. The date is readable on the normal side but not visible on the brockage side. A neat, very rare type of early error for this date.
Estimated Value $500-UP.
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$805
Lot 275
  Group of 5 Cents, 1796-1800. Includes 1796 S-92 Draped Bust Fair-2, 1797 S-128 M over E in AMERICA AG3, 1797 S-141 Fair-2+, 1798 S-146 Large 8 with Style II Hair AG3+, and 1800 S-208 G5. All are sharper with defects, and all have a readable date but some of those dates are weak. Lot of 5 coins.
Estimated Value $200-UP.
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$242
Lot 276
  Group of 5 Cents, 1798-1807. Includes 1798 S-155 Style I Hair with Small 8 and Reverse of 1796 AG3, 1798 S-167 Large 8 with Style II Hair AG3, 1798 S-171 Style II Hair with Small 8 AG3, 1801 S-214 AG3, and 1807 S-271 Comet Reverse M-LDS with strong Comet flaw AG3+. A couple are sharper with defects but all have a readable date. Lot of 5 coins.
Estimated Value $200-UP.
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$265
Lot 277
  Quartette of Cents, 1800 & 1801. Includes 1800/798 S-191 Overdate with Style I Hair AG3, 1800/79 S-196 Overdate with Style II Hair G4, 1800 S-201 G5 net AG3 for roughness, and 1801 S-220 1/000 error fraction AG3. All have an easily readable date. Lot of 4 coins.
Estimated Value $100-UP.
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$219
Lot 278
  Group of 5 Cents, 1800-1805. Includes 1800 S-197 G6, 1801 S-222 G6, 1802 S-232 G5, 1803 S-255 G5, and 1805 S-269 VG7. Most are slightly sharper with defects but all have a clear date. Lot of 5 coins.
Estimated Value $100-UP.
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$368
Lot 279
1801 S-213 R2 PCGS graded VF30. Glossy chocolate and light olive brown with a couple splashes of reddish chocolate toning on the reverse. Nice surfaces showing only a few minor marks, including a trio of small spots of shallow verdigris or crud in the field before the portrait and a very light pinscratch across the hair under BERT. M-LDS, Breen state VII. The wavy die cracks on the upper right part of the obverse are strong. Struck with the obverse die slightly misaligned to K-10. Our grade is VF20.
Estimated Value $400-UP.
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$949
Lot 280
1801 S-216 R1 F12. Slightly sharper but there is an old, shallow scratch slanting through the hair right of the hair ribbon. Glossy dark chocolate and olive brown with lighter steel brown toning on the highpoints. The surfaces are decent but there are hints of extremely faint roughness hidden under the toning, strongest at AM in AMERICA. LDS. The date and legends are complete and clear.
Estimated Value $150-UP.
Lawrie Rhoads collection.

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Realized
$161



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