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Sale 75

September Pre Long Beach


Liberty Cap Cents
 
 
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Lot 122
1793 S-14 R5- Liberty Cap Basal State-1. Slightly glossy dark olive and steel. The highpoints are smooth but there is minor roughness in the protected areas. No verdigris or notable marks, essentially just a well worn cent. The date is gone but about half of the legends can be made out. The die crack down through the E in LIBERTY is visible, and this helps confirm the S-14 die variety. An acceptable hole-filler for the tough 1793 Liberty Cap type. Estimated Value $1,000-UP
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$1,553
Lot 123
1794 S-17a R5- Head of 1793 AG3. A couple points sharper but burnished and retoned glossy chocolate brown and steel with darker olive brown toning in protected areas on the reverse. No corrosion, verdigris or notable marks. The date is weak but readable and the legends are nearly complete in spite of being weakened by wear and burnishing. The planchet is not perfectly round with a diameter that varies from 29 to 30mm, which is not unusual for this variety. The edge lettering is strong but incomplete, probably due to the planchet being out of round when it passed through the Castaing machine. Estimated Value $600-UP
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Lot 124
1794 S-18b R4 Head of 1793 NGC graded VG Details, Damaged. Rather glossy dark chocolate and steel. The highpoints are smooth while very light roughness covers the fields and protected areas, strongest at the top of the reverse. No verdigris. A strong rim nick right of the date and a half dozen rim bruises on the reverse are the notable marks. LDS, Breen state V, with an obvious bulge at TED in UNITED. The date is weak but readable and the legends are easily readable even though a few letters are weak. Our grade is VG10 sharpness net G5. The attribution and Head of 1793 feature are shown on the NGC/NCS label. Estimated Value $600-UP
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$690
Lot 125
1794 S-18b R4 Head of 1793 AG3. A couple points sharper, especially on the obverse, but the planchet is covered with minor roughness that has been lightly smoothed. No verdigris, and the only marks are faint hairline scratches left behind from the smoothing. The scratches are well hidden in the toning and are visible only under strong magnification. Mostly glossy dark chocolate brown and steel. The date is weak but readable and more then half of the legends can be made out with some effort. Earlier die state, before the bulge at TED. The edge lettering is complete and bold. Estimated Value $400-UP
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$288
Lot 126
1794 S-21 R3 NGC graded VF Details, Improperly Cleaned. Sharpness VF25 or better but cleaned with a mild abrasive that left microscopic hairlines covering both sides. The cleaning lightened the toning to a light brown, but it is far from "coppery" and the protected areas remain chocolate brown. The only mark of any significance is a thin crease in the planchet in the dentils over S-OF, as struck. MDS, Breen state III, with a die crack from the B to the cap. The date and legends are complete and clear. Our grade is net F12. The attribution is noted on the NGC/NCS label. Estimated Value $500-UP
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$546
Lot 127
1794 S-22 R1 Off Center AG3. A couple points sharper but minor roughness covers the fields and protected areas on both sides while the highpoints are smooth. No verdigris. Medium brown and light chocolate fading to darker chocolate brown in protected areas. The highpoints are glossy and the date remains readable (although it is weak). Struck 5-10% off center to K-3. The only significant mark is a strong punch on the unstruck portion of the planchet over the D in UNITED. This indent may have been caused by the collar post of the coining press and not be post-minting damage. It looks quite similar to the collar post indent example of a 1793 C-2 half cent that was in the Davy Collection (our sale 9/19/2010:2). A short post was used to hold the coining collar in place in the press. It appears this planchet just happened to be positioned off center in the direction of that post, and the planchet was pressed against the post when it was struck by the dies. A really neat mint error, possibly unique for a large cent with the collar post indent. Estimated Value $1,000-UP
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$1,840
Lot 128
1794 S-26 R2 NGC graded XF Details, Obverse Damage. Slightly glossy dark olive brown with lighter chocolate brown toning on the highpoints. The surfaces are covered with very fine dirt that may be removable. The only mark is a small but obvious and rather deep dig in the field before the face. LDS, Breen state VII, with strong radial die cracks through the first S and the E in STATES. Our grade is VF30+ net F15. Estimated Value $500-UP
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Lot 129
1794 S-27 R5 VG8. Sharpness F12 but covered with very fine granularity. No verdigris. The only marks are some fine hairline scratches on the portrait and in the field off the chin, all blended perfectly into the toning, plus a dig on the O in OF. Slightly glossy medium chocolate brown with lighter brown toning covering the devices and traces of darker olive brown in protected areas. The date is strong and the legends are clear. The contrast in toning between the devices and fields accents the designs and adds to the eye appeal. E-MDS, Breen state II, before any visible die cracks on the obverse. Not perfect but still rather nice for the grade, especially for this tough variety. Estimated Value $1,000-UP
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$2,185
Lot 130
1794 S-28 R2 NGC graded Fine Details, Damaged. Slightly glossy dark chocolate brown and steel. The obverse displays some very fine roughness while the reverse is covered with moderate roughness. Hints of shallow greenish verdigris can be found in some of the protected areas, and the only notable mark is a dull scratch from the first T in STATES to the leaves below. EDS, Breen state I, before any die cracks. Struck slightly off center to K-4.5. The date is softly struck but remains readable. Our grade is F12 sharpness net G5. The attribution is noted on the NGC/NCS label. Estimated Value $200-UP
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$276
Lot 131
1794 S-28 R2 G4. The obverse is a bit better while the reverse is weaker, the G4 grade being a compromise. No roughness or significant signs of contact, but it was lightly cleaned and has retoned light steel brown fading to darker chocolate brown in protected areas. LDS. LIBERTY and the portrait are clear. The bottom of the date is weak but the upper half is easily readable. At least half of the reverse legends remain visible, although weak. Estimated Value $200-UP
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$173
Lot 132
1794 S-29 R2 PCGS Genuine. Sharpness VF20 but lightly cleaned and retoned glossy medium chocolate brown and steel. The surfaces are decent but not perfectly smooth with minor roughness in the fields and protected areas. No verdigris or contact marks. LDS, Breen state IV. The die crack through R in AMERICA is clear and it reaches the wreath below. Decent eye appeal in spite of the imperfect surfaces. Our grade is net F12. The attribution is noted on the PCGS label. Estimated Value $600-UP
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$1,006
Lot 133
1794 S-29 R2 VG10. Sharpness VF30 but dull from uniform extremely fine granularity that covers both sides. Matte dark steel and olive brown. No verdigris and only a couple signs of contact. Those marks are a relatively fresh file mark on the rim under the 1 in the date and a tiny rim bruise before the nose. M-LDS, Breen state III. The date and legends are complete and clear. Estimated Value $600-UP
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Lot 134
1794 S-30 R1 NGC graded VF Details, Corroded. Sharpness VF30 but covered with moderate granularity, strongest on the reverse. No marks or verdigris. The date is strong and the legends are complete. MDS. Our grade is net VG8. The attribution is noted on the NGC/NCS label. Estimated Value $300-UP
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$414
Lot 135
1794 S-31 R1 G6. Blundered Edge ONE HUNDRED A DOLLAR. Sharpness VF30 but this piece was lost in soil for a while and is covered with uniform fine to moderate granularity. It has not been cleaned and still has powdery light greenish verdigris covering the protected areas on both sides. No marks and very little actual wear. The date and legends are complete and clear, and the edge lettering is strong. The edge lettering is blundered, a result of the mint worker failing to reset the casting machine to the null position before applying the edge lettering to this planchet. Estimated Value $200-UP
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Lot 136
1794 S-32 R2 NGC graded VF Details, Corroded. Sharpness VF20 where properly struck up, but the right edge of both sides is softly struck due to the die faces being out of proper parallel alignment (a problem for this die variety noted by Breen in his large cent encyclopedia). The planchet is covered with very fine porosity under slightly glossy light olive brown and chocolate toning. No verdigris. The only marks are a small planchet chip at the rim right of the Y in LIBERTY and a barely visible rim bruise at TE in UNITED. E-MDS, Breen state II. The crack through the first S in STATES is clear but the rim cud at the L in LIBERTY has not formed. Our grade is net VG10. Estimated Value $300-UP
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$322
Lot 137
1794 S-33 R6 VG7. Sharpness F12 but dull from uniform microscopic roughness. No verdigris or pits, and the only mark is a barely visible rim bruise at the first S in STATES. The date and legends are complete and easily readable except for ONE CENT which was obliterated by the usual swelling in the center of the wreath. Medium chocolate brown. M-LDS, Breen state V, with all 6 of the "Wheel spoke" die cracks on the reverse, but the final die crack from the cud above LI to the cap has not formed. A decent if imperfect example of this rare and very popular die variety, one of the keys to a variety set of 1794 cents by Sheldon number. Estimated Value $15,000-UP
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$18,975
Lot 138
1794 S-35 R5 NGC graded VG Details, Corroded. Sharpness VG7 with areas of very shallow porosity on both sides, mostly in the field before the neck. No contact marks or notable signs of verdigris. Rather glossy chocolate brown and steel. The date is weak but easily readable. The legends are readable as well, although the rim is starting to wear into the legend outside the wreath. M-LDS, Breen state VI, with a radial die crack from the rim through the cap plus a stronger one down through the E in LIBERTY into the portrait. Not perfect but still an acceptable example of this rare die variety. Our grade is net G5. The attribution is noted on the NGC/NCS label. Estimated Value $400-UP
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$776
Lot 139
1794 S-35 R5 AG3. Glossy medium steel brown blending to chocolate in protected areas around the devices. The surfaces are not perfectly smooth, especially in protected areas on the reverse, but they are quite decent for the grade. The only notable mark is a subtle dent just right of the F in OF, and this caused a minor bend in the planchet. The date is weak but complete and easily readable and half the legends remain visible as well. MDS, Breen state IV. The vertical crack that bisects the obverse is present but the one through the cap has not formed. Estimated Value $400-UP

Ex Doug Bird 4/4/2003-Terry Denman.

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Lot 140
1794 S-36 R5 G4. A couple points sharper but the hair left of the ear lobe appears to have been smoothed, perhaps to remove a contact mark, and similar smoothing as done inside the wreath. The planchet is mostly smooth but not perfectly so, and there is no verdigris. The notable marks are a small dig in the hair near the ear and a pair of short vertical scratches on the shoulder. Recolored glossy dark olive brown and steel. The bottom of the date is fading into the rim below but it remains easily readable, and the legends are essentially complete except for ONE CENT, which is nearly gone. Far from perfect but not bad for the grade, especially for this rare variety. Estimated Value $800-UP
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$776
Lot 141
1794 S-41 R3 NGC graded VF Details, Edge Damage, Corroded. Sharpness VG10 but covered with uniform very fine roughness. No verdigris. The rim was filed into the dentils right of the Y in LIBERTY and into the opposing dentils over ICA in AMERICA, but none of the designs were affected. Slightly glossy medium brown on the devices with dark chocolate toning in the fields and protected areas. The date is weak but easily readable and the legends are clear except where affected by swelling in the center of the reverse. M-LDS, Breen state VI. The radial die cracks through the D in UNITED and A in STATES are strong and swelling obliterates ON and most of CEN in ONE CENT. The reverse is rotated 30 degrees CCW. Our grade is net VG7. The attribution is noted on the NGC/NCS label. Estimated Value $300-UP
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$403
Lot 142
1794 S-42 R4 NGC graded VF Details, Corroded. Sharpness VF20 but the obverse is covered with microscopic porosity. Traces of extremely faint roughness can be found on the reverse as well. No verdigris or notable contact marks. Rather glossy dark olive brown with lighter chocolate brown toning on the highpoints. The date was softly struck but is readable and the legends are clear. MDS. Our grade is net VG10. The attribution is noted on the NGC/NCS label. Estimated Value $400-UP
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$748
Lot 143
1794 S-43 R2 G6. The obverse is a couple points better while the reverse is a couple points weaker, the G6 grade an average of the two sides. Extremely fine roughness covers the fields and protected areas and the devices are smooth. No verdigris. The notable marks are three thin rim nicks off the bust tip. Slightly glossy chocolate brown and steel with lighter chocolate toning on the devices. The date is complete and easily readable. The legends are clear except for OF AMERICA, which is weak. EDS. Estimated Value $300-UP
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Lot 144
1794 S-43 R2 NGC graded Fine Details, Corroded. Sharpness F12 on the obverse and a bit weaker on the reverse. The obverse is covered with minor roughness while the reverse displays moderate roughness. No verdigris or contact marks. Rather glossy chocolate and olive brown with lighter brown toning on the obverse highpoints. The date is strong and the legends are complete, although some of the letters on the reverse are weakened by the roughness. MDS, Breen state III, showing die cracks on both sides. Our grade is net G5+. The attribution is noted on the NGC/NCS label. Estimated Value $300-UP
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$288
Lot 145
1794 S-47 R4 F15. Sharpness VF30 but a contact mark in the field before the neck has been smoothed leaving a shallow depression in the field. There are microscopic hairline scratches in the field under the cap and a collection of similar hairline scratches at S-OF where some small pits have been smoothed. Attractive glossy medium brown and light chocolate with dark chocolate toning in protected areas around the devices. This cent offers nice eye appeal in spite of the repair before the neck. EDS, Breen state I. Estimated Value $1,500-UP
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Lot 146
1794 S-48 R5 Starred Reverse VG7. Sharpness at least F15 but lightly corroded with areas of shallow pitting, mostly on the obverse. No verdigris and only a few notable signs of contact, including a rim bruise under the 1 in the date and another left of the lowest curl plus one at the top of the reverse. Cleaned and retoned a slightly glossy medium reddish chocolate brown and steel. The date and legends are complete and easily readable. The dentils are clearly defined on both sides and all the tiny stars are present, although a few are hidden under dentils, as always. MDS, Breen state II late, with a subtle bulge at ON, CEN, and RI. Far from perfect but still decent for this famous "Redbook" variety, and having a complete rim on the reverse is a big plus. Obviously this is a difficult cent to grade due to the obvious defects, and it has been net graded anywhere from G6 to F15 by serious numismatists over the last 60 years. But as any serious student of large cents knows, nearly all examples of the famous "Starred Reverse" variety are net graded due to defects. Comes with a nice provenance. Estimated Value $15,000-UP

Ex Anderson Dupont sale, Stack's 9/1954:71-Dr. Charles L. Ruby, Superior 2/1974:377-Pine Tree Auction Co. (1975 EAC Sale) 2/1975:627-Joe Flynn & Son Rare Coins-Bowers & Ruddy 2/1976:1061-Ronn Faught-Bowers & Merena 6/1988:664-Superior 5/28/1989:180-J. R. Frankenfield, McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Superior 2/17/2001:249.

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$20,125
Lot 147
1794 S-50 R5 NGC graded VF Details, Corroded. Sharpness F15 or a bit better but corroded, strongest at the date and top of the reverse. Shallow greenish verdigris shows at S-OF. No contact marks. The date and legends are readable, although parts are distorted by the corrosion. Dark chocolate brown and steel. Our grade is net G4. The attribution is noted on the NGC/NCS label. Estimated Value $500-UP
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$506
Lot 148
1794 S-51 R4 NGC graded VG Details, Damaged. Sharpness VG7 or slightly better but a bit rough from a collection of small nicks mixed with minor roughness. The notable marks are a dull nick in the field before the neck and a small rim bruise at the U in UNITED. Rather glossy chocolate and reddish steel brown. The date is easily readable and the legends are nearly complete except for MERI, which is very weak. MDS. Our grade is net G5. The attribution is noted on the NGC/NCS label. Estimated Value $350-UP
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$265
Lot 149
1794 S-52 R6- VG8+. Sharpness F12, perhaps even slightly better on the obverse, but there is a planchet lamination on the forehead extending down to the earlobe where it fades away, and another very shallow lamination between the tops of the I & B in LIBERTY, both as struck. The surfaces are decent but not perfectly smooth with very faint roughness under glossy olive brown and chocolate toning. No verdigris, and the only signs of contact are some faint hairline scratches hidden in the toning on the cheek and highpoints of the hair, all visible only with the aid of a glass. The date is strong and the legends are complete and clear. EDS, Breen state I, before the die crack from the rim to the top of the cap. A nice example of this rare die variety, near the lower end of the condition census. Estimated Value $3,000-UP
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$4,025
Lot 150
1794 S-55 R2 PCGS Genuine. Sharpness VF20 but covered with light to moderate roughness. No marks or verdigris. The date is weak but readable and the legends are complete. Dark steel and olive brown. Our grade is net G5. Estimated Value $300-UP
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$265
Lot 151
1794 S-56 R3 NGC Graded VF Details, Corroded. Sharpness VF25 but dark steel with microscopic roughness and spots of fine carbon on both sides. The only contact marks are a small dig in the field close before the lips and a light rim bruise above the B in LIBERTY. The date and legends are complete and easily readable. MDS. The attribution is noted on the NGC/NCS label. Estimated Value $500-UP
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$483
Lot 152
1794 S-64 R5- Missing Fraction Bar NGC graded VF Details, Corroded. Sharpness VF25 but covered with moderate granularity. No marks or verdigris. Medium steel brown and light chocolate blending to darker chocolate brown in protected areas. The date and legends are complete and clear. The Missing Fraction Bar feature is visible, although it is never strong due to the fraction being lightly punched into the die on this reverse. LDS, Breen state V, showing a strong radial die crack from the rim through the D in UNITED to the wreath. Our grade is net VG10. The attribution and Missing Fraction Bar feature are noted on the NGC/NCS label. Estimated Value $500-UP
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$748
Lot 153
1794 S-66 R5 VG7. Several points sharper but there is an old vertical scratch from the L in LIBERTY into the cap and a light rim bruise at the T in LIBERTY. The planchet is covered with fine roughness mostly hidden under rather glossy dark chocolate brown and steel toning. No verdigris. The date and legends are complete and clear. MDS, Breen state III. The die crack from the pole to the dentils is clear. Estimated Value $2,500-UP
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$3,795
Lot 154
1794 S-71 R2 Head of 1795 AG3. Sharpness G6 but slightly rough on all but the highpoints, which are smooth. No verdigris. The only mark is a dull but significant dent at the first S in STATES, and this dent is strong enough to create a slight bulge at the opposing spot at the bottom of the cap. Slightly glossy medium brown and light chocolate. The date is strong and the legends are complete except for UNITED, which is weak. Estimated Value $100-UP
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$207
Lot 155
1794 S-72 R2 Exact Head of 1795 VF20. Ten points sharper but covered with uniform extremely faint granularity under glossy dark olive brown toning. No verdigris, and the only marks are some very light nicks and old hairlines on the neck. MDS, Breen state III. The die crack from the hair to TY is clear and a small lump connects the hair to the right end of the base of that T. A decent example of the popular Exact Head of 1795 variety. Estimated Value $1,000-UP

Ex William C. Noyes-Colony Coin 7/1976.

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$1,495
Lot 156
1795 S-74 R4- Lettered Edge NGC graded VG Details, Corroded. Glossy dark olive brown and steel with reddish chocolate toning in protected areas. Microscopic roughness covers the fields and protected areas on both sides. Looks smooth to the unaided eye except for a trio of very shallow pits in the field behind the portrait. The date is strong and the legends are clear. E-MDS, Breen state III, showing a bulge at the 7 but no die cracks. Our grade is net G6. The attribution and Lettered Edge feature are noted on the NGC/NCS label. Estimated Value $300-UP
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$414
Lot 157
1795 S-78 R1 Plain Edge VG10. Clipped Planchet. A couple points sharper with extremely faint roughness under rather glossy dark olive brown and steel toning. No verdigris or notable marks. A minor planchet clip affects the dentils at the top of the cap (as struck). MDS with minor swelling in the field before the portrait. The date is bold and the legends are clear. Estimated Value $400-UP
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$661
Lot 158
1795 S-78 R1 Plain Edge G5 Counterstamped Brunk D-522. Glossy steel and chocolate brown. No verdigris or roughness, but it is banged up a bit. Counterstamped E. G. DRAKE inside an incuse serrated rectangle that extends down the portrait. Drake, born in 1796, was a silversmith in East Granville, Massachusetts. The date is strong and about half the legends are clear. Estimated Value $100-UP

Ex Steven L. Tanenbaum.

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$127






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