Goldberg Coins and Collectibles



Sale 75

September Pre Long Beach


Liberty Cents
 
 
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Lot 380
1847 N-27 R4 Repunched 18 PCGS graded MS63 Brown. Frosty medium steel brown and light chocolate with faded mint red showing in the protected areas, especially on the reverse. The only notable marks are a spot of fine carbon under star 11 and a small nick over star 3. MDS, die state b. The fine die lines over ER in AMERICA are gone but the die remains uncracked. The repunching on the 18 is clear. Our grade is MS60, tied for CC#5 in the Grellman census. Estimated Value $600-UP

Ex Bowers & Merena 6/24/1990:1206-R. S. Brown, Jr., 2002 EAC Sale, McCawley & Grellman Auctions 4/20/2002:598.

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Lot 381
  Trio of Cents, 1847-1851. Includes 1847 N-30 R4+ Repunched 1 MDS (b) EF40 net VF20 for minor roughness, 1850 N-13 R3+ MDS (b) EF40, and 1851 N-4 R1 Boldly Repunched 1's VEDS (a) VF35. The last 2 are nice. Lot of 3 coins. Estimated Value $100-UP
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$276
Lot 382
1847 N-32 R4 PCGS graded MS64 Brown. Lustrous steel brown and chocolate with 10% of the mint red remaining, mostly on the reverse. Satiny and quite attractive. A choice cent except for a couple tiny contact marks, including a horizontal nick left of the earlobe, a couple tiny ticks in the field at the chin, and a small nick on the truncation over the 8 in the date. Sharply struck EDS, die state a. The die lines on the reverse are clear. Our grade is MS62+, CC#5 in the Grellman census. Estimated Value $1,000-UP

Ex Henry T. Hettger, 2007 EAC Sale, McCawley & Grellman Auctions 4/28/2007:487.

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$1,495
Lot 383
1847 N-39 R3 MS63. Choice lustrous light bluish steel brown with 10-15% of the mint red remaining, mostly on the reverse. No spots or stains. The only mark is a faint, extremely light scuff in the field just right of star 1. Sharply struck E-MDS, die state a. A very attractive cent. Our grade is MS63, tied for CC#2 honors in the Grellman census. Estimated Value $1,000-UP

Ex Herbert M. Oechsner, Stack's 9/8/1988:195-Walter Dudgeon, McCawley & Grellman Auctions 7/30/1994:293-Evan L. Kopald (the Dudgeon lot ticket is included).

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Lot 384
  Trio of PCGS graded Cents, 1847-1850. Includes 1847 N-38 M-LDS (c) PCGS AU53, 1848 N-22 E-MDS (b) PCGS AU58, and 1850 N-13 MDS (b) PCGS AU50. Our grades range from VF35 to EF45. Lot of 3 coins. Estimated Value $200-UP
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$529
Lot 385
1847 Cent Counterstamped by Devins & Bolton, Montreal F12. Glossy medium chocolate brown. No notable defects. Carefully and deeply impressed in the center of the obverse with the popular "DEVINS & BOLTON MONTREAL" stamp. This is Brunk D-320, one of the more prolific counterstamps found on our large cents. Estimated Value $50-UP

Ex F. C. C. Boyd estate-John J. Ford collection-Stephen L. Tanenbaum.

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$81
Lot 386
1848 N-6 R1 EF40. Choice glossy chocolate brown with lustrous frosty steel brown toning in protected areas. No defects other than a couple trivial nicks, just lightly worn. Has the eye appeal of a slightly higher grade. E-MDS, die state c. Estimated Value $100-UP
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$184
Lot 387
1848 N-6 R1 PCGS Genuine, AU Details, Smoothed. Lightly cleaned and retoned glossy golden brown with frosty sea-green overtones. The only mark is a tiny planchet lamination in the curls that extends down onto the upright of the 4 in the date. LDS, die state e, with a small cud break on the left top of the M in MERI and the rim outside the crack through MER slightly raised as a retained cud. Our grade is AU50 sharpness net EF40. Estimated Value $100-UP
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$173
Lot 388
1848 N-9 R1 F12. Sharpness VF35 but there is an "X" scratched into the obverse with the center point on the cheek. The X is obvious, visible with an unaided eye. Otherwise the surfaces are eye appeal are nice. Glossy chocolate brown. Extremely rare M-LDS, die state c, with a shallow but clearly defined rim cud break over TE in STATES. There are two confirmed examples in this die state with one other claimed. Estimated Value $200-UP

Discovered by Brian Befano.

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$391
Lot 389
1848 N-12 R1 EF45. Sharpness AU50 or better but coated with "Care" or a similar substance that imparts exceptional gloss to the medium chocolate and darker olive brown toning. No notable marks. EDS, die state a. Estimated Value $150-UP

Ex Stack's 11/23/1956:63-Vincent W. Alones, Apoth Coins auction 9/29/2012:261 (both lot tickets included).

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$207
Lot 390
1848 N-24 R4+ PCGS graded MS65 Brown. Lustrous light chocolate and steel brown with 5% of the original mint color showing on the obverse, 20% on the reverse. The only marks on otherwise choice, satiny surfaces are a barely visible nick on the jaw above the throat and a tiny wisp of dark chocolate "crud" between stars 6 & 7. This substance looks removable, but it's barely noticeable. MDS, die state b. The line up to the right from the top of the O in ONE is clear and a strong vertical line has been added inside the N in CENT. Called MS61 and tied for CC#1 in the Noyes census, his photo #55102. Our grade is MS62+, close to MS63, and tied for CC#1 in the Grellman census. The attribution and Naftzger provenance are noted on the PCGS label. Estimated Value $2,000-UP

Ex Nevada Coin Mart 10/18/85-Wes Rasmussen 10/92 (via Bob Grellman)-R. E. Naftzger, Jr., McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Goldbergs 9/7/2009:871.

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Lot 391
1848 N-32 R5 VF25. Sharper by at least 5 points but there is a short, dull scratch on the bottom of the jaw at the throat and a small spot of microscopic roughness in the field right of star 3. Otherwise this piece is quite nice for the grade. Glossy medium chocolate brown, a slightly lighter shade in the protected areas. EDS. CC#3 for this tough die variety in the Grellman census. Estimated Value $400-UP
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$414
Lot 392
1848 N-33 R5- AU50. A mint state piece that was dipped and is nicely retoned frosty medium chocolate brown and steel. The only marks are traces of microscopic roughness around the rim on the reverse. Sharply struck EDS. CC#6 in the Grellman census. Estimated Value $600-UP
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$1,035
Lot 393
1848 N-33 R5- EF45. Another mint state example of this tough variety that was dipped and has retoned frosty light chocolate and olive brown. But this piece has some small splashes of darker olive brown toning on the portrait plus a small spot of very fine reddish carbon under the LI in LIBERTY. There are a couple tiny nicks on the chin and traces of microscopic roughness show on the rims on both sides. Sharply struck EDS. Not perfect but still tied for CC#7 in the Grellman census. Estimated Value $600-UP
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$345
Lot 394
1848 N-37 R4+ VF25. Sharpness EF40 with too many contact marks for the sharpness grade. Most of the marks are trivial but there is a relatively strong rim dent at ME in AMERICA plus a lighter rim bruise at the second A in AMERICA. Glossy light chocolate blending to darker chocolate brown in protected areas on the reverse. EDS. The die lines on both sides are clear. Estimated Value $100-UP
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Lot 395
1848 N-44 R5+ VF20. Glossy chocolate brown. There are traces of very fine dirt in protected areas on both sides, a few faint hairline scratches on the cheek and neck, a tiny rim bruise at star 13, and another slightly stronger rim bruise at the bottom of the reverse. Decent eye appeal in spite of the minor marks. MDS, die state b. The die lines of the early state over UN are gone and there is minor swelling around the legends on the reverse, but the die remains uncracked. Tied for CC#7 in the Grellman census. Estimated Value $300-UP
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$529
Lot 396
1849 N-2 R1 EF40. Ten points sharper but the reverse is a bit dull from extremely fine granularity. The obverse is an attractive glossy light chocolate brown. The reverse is a very slightly lighter shade of brown. No marks or verdigris. Sharply struck E-MDS, die state e, with minor crumbling on the reverse. Estimated Value $150-UP
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$161
Lot 397
1849 N-2 R1 AU55. Frosty light chocolate brown and steel. The surfaces are satiny and quite attractive, just a hint of friction on the highest points from mint state. The only marks are a very light contact mark right of star 1 and a speck of dark toning at the dentils above star 7. LDS, die state dd, with extensive crumbling on the reverse, including crumbling that nearly fills the bottom of the N in CENT. Removed from a PCGS slab graded MS63BN (old green PCGS label included, #01886.63/9014683). Estimated Value $300-UP

Ex Doug Bird 3/1988-Gary Ruttenberg, McCawley & Grellman Auctions 8/19/1995:492-R. S. Brown, Jr., McCawley & Grellman/Superior 6/2/2002:676 (both lot tickets included).

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Lot 398
1849 N-4 R1 MS63. Frosty steel brown with 15-20% of the mint color remaining on both sides. This cent is covered with satiny mint luster and it offers excellent eye appeal for the grade. The only marks are a small, shallow low spot (caused by debris on the die) nestled under the hair bun and a speck of carbon between the bases of the O & N in ONE. M-LDS, die state c. Removed from a PCGS slab graded MS64BN (PCGS label included, #1886.64/26358275). Tied for CC#2 in the Grellman census. Estimated Value $1,000-UP

Ex 1980 ANA Sale, lot 1037-Doug Bird 8/1988-Gary Ruttenberg, McCawley & Grellman Auctions 8/19/1995:502-R. S. Brown, Jr., McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Superior 6/2/2002:690.

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$1,553
Lot 399
1850 N-14 R4 PCGS graded MS65 Brown. Lustrous light to medium chocolate brown with very subtle hints of reddish chocolate brown overtones on the obverse. Traces of faded mint red remain visible on the reverse. The only marks are a couple microscopic planchet flakes near the hair under star 7 (as struck) and a few tiny spots olive brown dirt on the obverse, including one in the field close before the forehead and another left of star 13. The reverse is choice. Sharply struck VEDS, die state a early. This is a rare die state with smooth, hard fields and sharp die lines at the throat and over ICA in AMERICA. Our grade is MS62, CC#4 overall but finest known of the early die state by a wide margin. Estimated Value $850-UP

Ex Anderson Dupont sale, Stack's 9/24/1954:937-Robert S. Carter-Del Bland 5/27/1970-Jules Reiver, Heritage 1/24/2006:20435-Dan Holmes, McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Goldbergs 1/30/2011:403.

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Lot 400
1850 N-14 R4 PCGS graded MS65 Brown. Lustrous steel brown with faded mint red covering 20% of the planchet. The surfaces are satiny and appear nearly flawless, but there are a couple very faint marks. These are an extremely faint diagonal hairline on the cheek and a very light pin scratch at the dentils over OF-AM. M-LDS, die state b late. The die lines at the throat and ICA are gone and the fields are flowlined, but there are no cud breaks on the reverse. Our grade is MS62+, close to MS63, and CC#3 in the Grellman census. Estimated Value $850-UP

Ex Tom Reynolds 11/7/1987-Wes Rasmussen, 1995 EAC Sale, lot 452-R. S. Brown, Jr., McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Superior 6/2/2002:819-Dan Holmes, McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Goldbergs 1/30/2011:404.

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$1,955
Lot 401
1850 N-12 R1 MS60+. Glossy light olive and steel brown with traces of faded mint color remaining on the obverse and about 10% of the reverse showing mint red. Hints of light bluish steel overtone can be found in the fields. No spots or stains, and the only notable marks are a couple tiny planchet chips in the field off the chin (as struck). LDS, die state b. The fields on both sides are hard and reflective thanks to a fresh die polishing. A very attractive cent for the grade. Estimated Value $300-UP
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Lot 402
1850 N-15 R1 AU50. Sharpness near mint state but there are some faint horizontal hairlines on the lower half of the obverse. The only other defect is a spot of dark olive brown toning at the dentils under star 11. Lustrous medium brown and light chocolate. M-LDS, die state b early. Estimated Value $200-UP
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$196
Lot 403
1851 N-2 R1 PCGS graded MS64 Brown. Frosty light steel brown with underlying golden tan faded down from mint color on the reverse. The only marks are a pair of small spots of reddish brown toning under star 13, a planchet chip on the rim under star 13, and another on the rim above star 6 (both as struck). M-LDS, die state b. Our grade is MS60+. Estimated Value $350-UP
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$506
Lot 404
1851/81 N-3 R1 51 over inverted 18 NGC graded MS63 Brown. Frosty steel brown and chocolate. The surfaces are dull thanks to a thin layer of oxidation that hides the luster, but a proper brushing should bring it back to life. No notable spots, stains or contact marks, but there is a hint of friction on the highest points of the designs. MDS, die state b. The undertype inverted 18 (creating the so-called "51 over 81" overdate) is dull but clearly visible. Our grade is AU55. Estimated Value $800-UP
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Lot 405
1851 N-4 R1 Repunched 1's PCGS graded MS64 Brown. Lustrous steel brown and chocolate with peeps of underlying faded mint color on the reverse. A beautiful cent, nearly flawless. The only mark is a faint hairline scratch left of star 12. E-MDS, die state a. The repunching on both of the 1's is clear. Our grade is AU58+, very close to MS60. Estimated Value $400-UP
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$437
Lot 406
1851 N-8 R3 PCGS graded MS63 Brown. Choice glossy light chocolate brown with underlying flowline luster covering the fields and protected areas. This cent offers great eye appeal and is essentially flawless, but we do detect a hint of friction on the highest points. MDS, die state a late. The die line over the right side of the M in AMERICA is dull but remains visible. Our grade is AU58+, very close to Mint State. Estimated Value $450-UP
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$391
Lot 407
1851 N-12 R1 PCGS graded MS63 Brown. Frosty light chocolate brown. Lustrous and attractive. The only notable mark is a faint scuff in the field midway between star 2 and the chin. LDS, die state d (Newcomb's old #11). The die lines at the inner curl are gone. Our grade is MS60. Estimated Value $300-UP
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$311
Lot 408
1851 N-38 R1 NGC graded MS63 Brown. Lustrous chocolate and light olive brown with traces of mint red showing on both sides. This cent offers excellent eye appeal. The only defects are a splash of slightly darker toning in the field at the top of the hair bun and a very faint contact mark in the field right of the main curl. LDS, die state b. Our grade is MS60. Estimated Value $300-UP
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Lot 409
1851 N-45 R4 VF35. Ten points sharper but there are a few dull contact marks, including a rim bruise left of star 2 and a shallow scrape on many of the highpoints on the reverse. Attractive glossy medium brown and light chocolate. LDS, die state b, with a dull die crack from the field under star 4 through the coronet to the field over star 8. Estimated Value $150-UP

Ex Mike Greenspan, McCawley & Grellman Auctions 1/1996:600-J. R. Frankenfield, McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Superior 2/17/2001:1685-Dan Holmes (the Frankenfield lot ticket is included).

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Lot 410
1852 N-3 R1 MS62. Lustrous mint red fading to steel brown, about two-thirds of the mellowed mint red remaining. Choice except for a tiny carbon spot nestled between the upper two points of star 3 and a half dozen similar spots scattered over the reverse. MDS, die state b. The die crack from the dentils through TE in UNITED and the wreath to the tops of CE in CENT is visible, and the reverse is rotated 40 degrees CCW. Estimated Value $500-UP
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$575
Lot 411
1852 N-8 R2 PCGS graded MS64 Red & Brown. Lustrous mint red fading to steel brown on the highpoints, 75% of the mint color showing, mostly on the obverse. The notable marks are a dark spot in the field under the outer edge of the hair bun and a planchet flake in the dentils off the tip of the wreath ribbon (as struck). Most of the neck is covered with a very shallow low spot caused by debris on the die, and a sliver of this low spot reaches down to the left edge of the 8. MDS, die state c. Faint die cracks reach from the tip of the coronet to the dentils over star 5 and from the lowest curl to the dentils below. The reverse is uncracked. Called MS65, tied for CC#4 in the Noyes census, his photo #30712. Our grade is MS64+, tied for CC#7 in the Grellman census. The attribution and Naftzger provenance are noted on the PCGS label. Estimated Value $800-UP

Ex Richard S. Herman 1983-R. E. Naftzger, Jr., McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Goldbergs 9/7/2009:1108.

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Lot 412
1852 N-12 R1 AU55. Attractive lustrous golden light olive brown. Very close to mint state but both sides display extremely faint hairlines, perhaps from being touched with an inappropriate brush. No spots or stains, and the only mark is a very small rim bruise at star 5. M-LDS, die state b (Newcomb's old #13). The repunching under the base of the 1 is gone and a dull die crack connects the bust tip to star 1. Estimated Value $150-UP
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$150
Lot 413
1853 N-4 R3+ Repunched 3 EF40. Sharper by at least 5 points but lightly cleaned and retoned frosty light golden olive with bluish steel overtones. The only marks are a couple light nicks just left of the ear. Sharply struck EDS, die state a. The repunching at the top of the 3 is bold and the die lines over the N in UNITED are sharp. Estimated Value $150-UP

Ex Vincent W. Alones, Apoth Coins 9/29/2012:290 (lot ticket included).

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$173
Lot 414
1853 N-4 R3+ Repunched 3 PCGS graded MS64 Red & Brown. Frosty mint red fading to steel brown on the devices, about a third of the mint red remaining on both sides. Attractive satiny mint luster covers the planchet. Choice except for a few tiny carbon spots scattered over the obverse, including one on the forehead and another on the left point of star 8. The only signs of contact are a couple ticks on the cheek. E-MDS, die state a. The repunching over the 3 is sharp and the die lines over the N in UNITED are dull but clearly visible. Called MS62 and CC#2 in the Noyes census, his photo #30668. Our grade is net MS62, tied for CC#2 honors in the Grellman census. This is a variety that is difficult to find in high grade, and only 4 are known in mint state. PCGS population 1; the finest graded of the variety. Estimated Value $2,000-UP

Ex Anderson Dupont, Stack's 9/24/1954:975-Doris E. Nelson-Toby and Doris E (Nelson) Szymanski (the "TAD" collection) Stack's 2/4/1976:179 (via Jerry Bobbe)-R. E. Naftzger, Jr., McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Goldbergs 9/7/2009:1144-Dan Holmes, McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Goldbergs 1/30/2011:537 (the Naftzger collection envelope is included).

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$2,990
Lot 415
1853 N-23 R4 MS62+. Lustrous light olive and bluish steel brown with 10-15% of the mint red remaining on both sides. This cent offers excellent eye appeal and is very close to choice. The only notable mark is a small spot of shallow carbon on the peak of the 1. LDS, die state b. The fields are covered with strong radial die flowlines that create attractive cartwheel luster. The stray 4 punched into the hair just right of the ear is dull. Much of the neck is covered with a shallow low spot caused by debris stuck on the die (most likely lubricating grease from the press), and this low spot is common on the N-23 variety. Very attractive for the grade, close to MS63. Tied for CC#4 in the Grellman census. Estimated Value $800-UP

Ex Chris McCawley 5/13/1988-Robert F. Lomprey, McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Superior 9/21/1998:1795 (via Don Valenziano)-Phyllis Thompson, McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Goldbergs 1/31/2010:736 (Superior lot ticket included).

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$1,553
Lot 416
1854 N-3 R1 NGC graded MS65 Red & Brown. Lustrous mint red fading to steel brown and chocolate with 20% of the red remaining on the obverse, 35% on the reverse. No spots or stains. The only marks are a dull nick on the upper point of star 8 and a light diagonal nick in the field close before the lips. LDS, die state b. The fine die line through star 6 is gone but the stray 4 punched into the curl over the left side of the 5 is clear. Our grade is MS63, tied for CC#1 honors in the Grellman census. The attribution is noted on the NGC label. Estimated Value $850-UP
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$1,840
Lot 417
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Lot 418
1854 N-20 R3 PCGS graded MS63 Red & Brown. Lustrous bright mint red fading to steel brown on the devices with 75-80% of the original mint color remaining. A very impressive cent, but far from perfect as there are numerous tiny spots of fine carbon on both sides. In addition there are swipes of shallow carbon on the rim from under the 18 clockwise to the rim at star 2. The only signs of contact are a couple tiny nicks in the hair just right of the ear. MDS, die state b. The top of the stray 1 under the right side of the 8 is clear. Our grade is net MS60+, tied for CC#6 in the Grellman census. Estimated Value $500-UP

Ex 2006 EAC Sale, McCawley & Grellman Auctions 5/6/2006:486.

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$776
Lot 419
1855 N-6 R3- Upright 55 NGC graded MS65 Brown. Highly lustrous steel brown with hints of faded mint red showing on the reverse. The surfaces are satiny and this cent offers great eye appeal. The only defects are a very subtle stain of reddish brown toning in the field at stars 2-4 and a small spot of similar toning at the top of the first S in STATES. Nicely struck E-MDS, die state a. The dash to the left from the base of the 1 is dull but visible. Our grade is MS62+, very close to MS63. CC#2 for the variety in the Grellman census. The attribution is noted on the NGC label. Estimated Value $850-UP

Ex 1994 FUN Sale, Bowers & Merena 1/1994:286-R. S. Brown, Jr., McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Superior 6/1998:780.

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$1,121
Lot 420
1855 N-13 R2 Upright 55 EF45. Attractive glossy light chocolate brown with frosty luster in protected areas. A choice cent. The only marks are a couple tiny ticks under star 8 and a small rim nick at star 3. LDS, die state b. Estimated Value $100-UP

Ex Tom Reynolds 10/1982-R. S. Brown, Jr., McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Superior 6/2/2002:1438 (lot ticket included).

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$230
Lot 421
1856 N-9 R3 Upright 5 MS60. Frosty medium brown and light chocolate. Satiny mint luster covers the fields and protected areas. The only marks are a small splash of slightly darker brown toning at the bottom of star 12 and a thin planchet crease on the rim left of star 5 (as struck). LDS, state c, with numerous die cracks on the reverse. Estimated Value $300-UP
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$506
Lot 422
1856 N-14 R1 Italic 5 MS62. Frosty olive brown and chocolate. No spots, stains, or contact marks. MDS, die state b. Better struck than most of this variety with only minor weakness on the tip of the coronet. Estimated Value $250-UP
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$242
Lot 423
  Group of 28 Cents, 1803-1855, grading AG to Fine. Average grade is VG. Many are sharper with defects. All but 1 have an easily readable date. Lot of 28 coins. Estimated Value $200-UP
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$276
Lot 424
  Collection of 69 Pieces, 1816-1857, in Deluxe Dansco Album. Grades range from G6 to EF40. Only a couple grade less than F12 and most are F-VF or better. All dates are represented as well as most of the major varieties. Some nice coins in this set. Inspection is recommended. Lot of 69 coins. Estimated Value $1,000-UP
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$4,485
Lot 425
  Group of 14 Cents, 1829-1854, grading VG to VF. Average grade is Fine. Some are slightly sharper with minor defects but all have a clear date. Good mix of dates. Lot of 14 coins. Estimated Value $200-UP
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$288



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