Goldberg Coins and Collectibles



Sale 91

June 2016 Pre-Long Beach


Draped Bust Cents
 
 
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Lot 174
1798 S-166 R1 Large 8 with Style II Hair VF20. Five points sharper with a few small contact marks, mostly on the obverse. The notable ones are a dull nearly vertical nick in the field close before the tip of the nose and another on the upper edge of the bust. No roughness or verdigris, and the toning is an attractive glossy light chocolate brown and steel. E-MDS, Breen state III, with two die cracks from the base of the E in UNITED but without filling between the two cracks. Struck with the reverse rotated about 30 degrees CCW causing weakness on the end of the bust. Estimated Value $350-UP

Ex Bowers & Ruddy 6/5/1975:160-Manuel Ahumada 5/1982-the Rod Burress Collection (lot ticket included).

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$676
Lot 175
1798 S-166 R1 Large 8 with Style II Hair F15. Slightly sharper but there are a few light contact marks in the field over the bust and a minor planchet lamination at the M in AMERICA (as struck). Otherwise this piece is smooth and attractive. Glossy medium chocolate brown with darker steel brown toning on the highpoints and lighter chocolate brown in protected areas. MDS with a strong die crack arcing across the lower left portion of the reverse. Estimated Value $200-UP

From the Charles Skiendzielewski collection.

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$423
Lot 176
1798 S-167 R1 Large 8, Style II Hair VF25. Sharpness EF40 but covered with uniform extremely fine granularity that is offset by attractive mostly glossy dark olive brown and chocolate toning. No significant verdigris, and the only notable mark is a tiny planchet chip on the jawline over the throat. Nicely struck E-MDS, Breen state II. There are tiny die chips at the E in UNITED but no die cracks on either side. Nice eye appeal in spite of the imperfect surfaces. Estimated Value $350-UP
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$494
Lot 177
1798 S-169 R3 Small 8, Style II Hair PCGS graded VF20. Attractive glossy olive brown with lighter chocolate toning on the devices. Smooth with only trivial marks, including a slightly curved nick in the field over the hair ribbon and a dull nick on the rim over the D in UNITED. MDS, Breen state III, with die clashmarks on both sides and a small rim cud under the 98. A nice example of this tough die variety. Our grade is F15+. Estimated Value $300-UP
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$564
Lot 178
1798 S-171 R4 Small 8, Style II Hair F12. Sharpness VF20 but covered with fine roughness under mostly glossy medium olive and steel brown toning. No verdigris or notable contact marks, but there is an obvious crack in the planchet at the rim over the L in LIBERTY and the opposing N in UNITED (as struck). Extremely rare E-MDS, Breen state II, with a slightly raised retained cud break left of the L in LIBERTY. Estimated Value $300-UP

Ex Bradbury K. Thurlow, Mayflower Coin Auctions 12/1967:189-Philip Van Cleave, Kagin's 1/30/1986:5186-the Rod Burress Collection (both lot tickets included).

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$447
Lot 179
1798 S-175 R3 Small 8, Style II Hair VF25. Sharpness VF35 but there are areas of light roughness on both sides, strongest at the E in AMERICA. Most of the planchet is perfectly smooth and the only significant contact mark is a nick on the upper half of the L in LIBERTY. Glossy dark olive brown and steel with lighter reddish chocolate brown toning in protected areas. Possibly lightly cleaned and retoned. LDS, Breen state VI, with a strong cud break connecting the U in UNITED to the rim. There is a rather large low spot on the bust (caused by debris on the die), and the die cracks on the upper half of the reverse are clear. Estimated Value $600-UP
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$940
Lot 180
1798 S-179 R2 Small 8, Style II Hair VF35. Variety with E over Inverted E in AMERICA. Very attractive glossy light to medium chocolate brown. The surfaces are smooth, void of any trace of roughness or verdigris and showing only a few trivial contact marks. A tiny diagonal nick under the Y in LIBERTY and a barely visible hairline scratch hidden in the hair over the shoulder are good identifying marks. Nicely struck E-MDS with a fine die crack or die line from the right bottom of the I in LIBERTY down to the hair. The E over Inverted E in AMERICA is obvious. Graded EF40 by Del Bland and Dorothy Paschal. Comes with a nice provenance. Estimated Value $1,000-UP

Ex George L. Davis, Stack's 5/8/1954:1602-Dorothy Paschal (via Ray Chatham) 1973-R. S. Brown, Jr., Superior 9/30/1986:252-the Rod Burress Collection (includes the Paschal and Brown collection envelopes and Superior lot ticket).

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$1,821
Lot 181
  Quartet of 1798 Cents with Style II Hair. Includes S-166 R1 Large 8 MDS F15 net G5 for granularity, S-172 R2 Small 8 E-MDS F15+ net VG8 for minor roughness, S-174 R2 Small 8 MDS VF20 net VG10 for microscopic granularity, and S-175 R3 Small 8 LDS VF20 net VG10 for microscopic granularity. All have a clear date and complete legends. Lot of 4 coins. Estimated Value $250-UP

Ex Ed Miller Collection.

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$564
Lot 182
  Group of Five 1798 Cents with Style II Hair. Includes S-167 R1 Large 8 EDS with a small planchet clip G4, S-173 R3 Small 8 EDS VG10 net G4 for fine granularity, S-174 R2 Small 8 G4, S-179 R2 Small 8 G6 and another S-179 R2 Small 8 VF20 net VG7 for fine granularity. All have a clear date. Lot of 5 coins. Estimated Value $250-UP

From the Charles Skiendzielewski collection.

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$494
Lot 183
  Pair of Cents, 1798 & 1800. Includes 1798 S-168 R3 Small 8 with Style II Hair MDS with die cracks on the reverse F15+ net VG10 for fine granularity, and 1800 S-200 R3 E-MDS with swelling at STA F15 net VG7 for light corrosion. Both have a strong date and clear legends. Lot of 2 coins. Estimated Value $200-UP

Ex R. J. Rudolph Collection.

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$329
Lot 184
  Trio of 1798 Cents with Small 8 & Style II Hair. Includes S-172 R2 MDS with a cud break at TY in LIBERTY VG8, S-181 R3 LDS VG8, and S-187 R1 MDS F12+ net VG10 for traces of microscopic granularity. A decent group. Lot of 3 coins. Estimated Value $200-UP

Ex Ed Miller Collection.

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$517
Lot 185
  Trio of 1798 Cents with Small 8 & Style II Hair. Includes S-176 R4 LDS G5 net G4 for light granularity, S-177 R4+ MDS VG8 net G5 for fine granularity and scratches, and S-178 R5+ Reverse of 1795 Basal State-1. The S-178 has a slick reverse; the attribution is based on the strong die crack through the 8 in the date. All have a readable date. Lot of 3 coins. Estimated Value $300-UP

Ex Ed Miller Collection.

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$423
Lot 186
  Quartet of 1798 Cents with Small 8 & Style II Hair. Includes S-182 R4 F12 net VG7 for corrosion on the reverse, S-184 R1 VG7 net G5 for some corrosion, S-185 R2 E-MDS G6 net G5 for microscopic granularity, and S-186 R2 M-LDS F15 net VG8 for light granularity. All have a clear date. Lot of 4 coins. Estimated Value $200-UP

Ex Ed Miller Collection.

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$400
Lot 187
1798 S-187 R1 Small 8, Style II Hair VF25. Sharpness VF35 but there are myriad microscopic hairline scratches on the portrait, all hidden in the natural toning and none visible without the aid of a glass, plus a couple light nicks at the top of the wreath. Frosty uniform chocolate brown and steel. Nicely struck E-MDS, Breen state II, with two die cracks on the obverse and one on the reverse but no cud breaks. An attractive cent in spite of the light marks. Estimated Value $250-UP

Ex R. J. Rudolph Collection.

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$400
Lot 188
  Group of 22 1797 & 1798 Cents grading Basal State-1 to AG3. Average grade is Fair-2. Includes 8 pieces dated 1797 and 14 more dated 1798 (8 with Style I Hair, 6 with Style II Hair). Many but not all are attributed to Sheldon variety number. All but a few have an easily readable date. Lot of 22 coins. Estimated Value $100-UP

From the Charles Skiendzielewski collection.

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$676
Lot 189
1799 S-189 R2 F15. Ten points sharper but covered with minor roughness under glossy medium chocolate brown and steel toning. No verdigris or significant contact marks. M-LDS, Breen state V, with a short but clearly visible die crack from the upper edge of the bust toward the rim and narrow rim cud breaks at OF-AM. Struck with the dies out of proper axial alignment (the die faces were not perfectly parallel) and that created a bold impression at the bottom of the obverse and top of the reverse while leaving LIBERTY and the bottom of the reverse very weak (a striking variation for the variety discussed by Breen in his large cent encyclopedia). In addition there seems to have been some debris, perhaps lubricating grease, on the upper part of the reverse die that left some minor low spots around the top of the wreath. Not perfect but still quite nice for a 1799 cent. And the date is as bold as you would see on a cent with a significantly higher grade. Estimated Value $6,000-UP

Ex R. J. Rudolph Collection.

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$4,700
Lot 190
1799 S-189 R2 PCGS Genuine, Fine Details, Damaged. Sharpness VF35 but covered with uniform fine to moderate granularity under rather glossy dark olive brown and chocolate toning. The highpoints are a lighter shade of chocolate brown. No verdigris, but there are some old scratches from the back of the head to the throat and a small rim bruise under the 79. M-LDS, Breen state IV, with clearly defined rim cud breaks at F-AM. The 17 is relatively weak but the rest of the date is clear and the legends are complete. Our grade is net VG10. The attribution is noted on the PCGS label. Estimated Value $3,000-UP

Ex R. J. Rudolph Collection.

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$3,408
Lot 191
1799 S-189 R2 AG3. Slightly glossy dark olive brown and chocolate with lighter brown and chocolate toning on the highpoints. The highpoints are smooth while microscopic roughness covers the fields and protected areas. No verdigris, and the only mark is a tiny chip or pit on the bust. The upper two thirds of the date is clear but the lower third is fading into the rim below. Nonetheless the date is easily readable and most of the legends are readable but not strong. A decent lower grade example of this popular date. Estimated Value $1,000-UP

From the Charles Skiendzielewski collection.

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$1,763
Lot 192
1800/798 S-190 R3 Overdate 800 over 798, Style I Hair VG10. Sharpness F15 or slightly better but there are two small patches of fine corrosion at OF-A. Otherwise only minor contact marks, none significant. Rather glossy medium chocolate brown and steel. MDS. The date and legends are clear and the overdate feature is obvious on the 8, faint on the 00. Estimated Value $100-UP

From the Charles Skiendzielewski collection.

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$306
Lot 193
  Quartet of 1800 Overdate Cents. Includes S-191 R3 Style I Hair MDS F12 net VG8 for microscopic granularity, S-193 R4 Style II Hair MDS F15 net VG7 for dents, S-194 R3 Style II Hair Rare LDS VG10 net VG7 for microscopic granularity, and S-195 R5 Style II Hair E-MDS VG8 net G6 for microscopic roughness. All have a clear date. Lot of 4 coins. Estimated Value $150-UP

Ex Ed Miller Collection.

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$329
Lot 194
1800/79 S-192 R3 Overdate 80 over 79, Style II Hair VG10. A couple points sharper with microscopic granularity in the fields and protected areas. No verdigris only a few light contact marks. The notable ones are a few small ticks in the field left of the lower curls. Mostly glossy medium olive brown and chocolate. EDS, Breen state I, with both dies uncracked. The date and legends are clear and the overdate feature is obvious. Estimated Value $100-UP

Ex Tom Reynolds-Ed Miller Collection.

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$200
Lot 195
1800/79 S-193 R4 Overdate 80 over 79, Style II Hair F12. Sharpness VF25 with shallow dark scale caked into protected areas on both sides and the remainder of the planchet displays microscopic roughness. There are small nicks scattered over both sides but no notable marks, and the planchet is very slightly bent. Light chocolate and steel brown with darker olive and steel in protected areas. MDS, Breen state II. Die clashmarks show on both sides and there is a fine die crack that arcs through the fraction and UN. Estimated Value $300-UP

Ex Pierre Fricke, McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Goldbergs 1/26/2014:596-the Rod Burress Collection (lot ticket included).

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$200
Lot 196
  Pair of Scarce 1800/79 Overdate 80 over 79 Varieties. Includes S-195 R5 VG10 net G5 for minor roughness, and S-196 R1 Rare LDS (Breen state III) with a die crack on the obverse VG8. Both have a clear date and legends. Lot of 2 coins. Estimated Value $150-UP

From the Charles Skiendzielewski collection.

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$212
Lot 197
  Pair of 1800 Cents. Includes S-197 R1 MDS VF25 net F12 for microscopic granularity, and S-205 R4 MDS VF35 net VG8 for marks and microscopic granularity. Both have a clear date and legends. Lot of 2 coins. Estimated Value $200-UP

Ex Ed Miller Collection.

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$329
Lot 198
  Trio of 1800 Cents. Includes S-197 R1 F12 net VG7 for light corrosion, S-209 R3 VG10 net G5 for light corrosion, and S-211 F12 net VG7 for fine granularity. All have a strong gate. Lot of 3 coins. Estimated Value $100-UP

From the Charles Skiendzielewski collection.

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$235
Lot 199
1800 S-200 R3 VG8. Slightly sharper but there is some microscopic roughness in protected areas plus some light contact marks scattered over both sides. A trio of small nicks just right of the earlobe and a dull scratch right of the D in UNITED are good identifying marks. E-MDS with a subtle bulge at STA. The date and legends are strong. Estimated Value $100-UP

Ex Tom Reynolds-Ed Miller Collection.

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$176
Lot 200
1800 S-202 R4+ AG3+. A point or two sharper but there are a half dozen shallow pin scratches across the date. Otherwise the surfaces are smooth and the only defect is a shallow planchet flake right of the D in UNITED (as struck). Mostly glossy medium olive brown and steel. The date and legends are easily readable except for those elements on the reverse that are affected by the severe swelling associated with the latest die state. TDS, Breen state VII. The die failures on both sides are as advanced as they get on this variety. A neat die state. Estimated Value $100-UP
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$223
Lot 201
  Trio of 1800 Cents. Includes S-203 R3 MDS VG10+ net VG8 for minor roughness, S-211 R3 M-LDS VG8+ net VG7 for microscopic granularity, and S-211 R3 M-LDS VG8 net G6 for microscopic granularity. All have a clear date and legends. Lot of 3 coins. Estimated Value $100-UP

Ex Ed Miller Collection.

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$247
Lot 202
1800 S-204 R4 VG10. A couple points sharper but there is a dull, light scratch in the field under the hair ribbon. Glossy dark olive brown and steel. MDS. The date and legends are complete and clear. Estimated Value $150-UP

Ex Bowers & Merena 3/13/2003:364-Ed Miller Collection.

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$188
Lot 203
  Group of Five Cents, 1800-1812, all graded AG3. Includes 1800 S-206,1806 S-270, 1807/6 S-273 Overdate Large 7 over 6, 1808 S-279, and 1812 S-290 Small Date. Some are sharper with defects but all have a clear date. Lot of 5 coins. Estimated Value $100-UP

Ex R. J. Rudolph Collection.

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$341
Lot 204
1800 S-209 R3 VF25+. Glossy medium chocolate brown and steel. Smooth and free of verdigris showing only light contact marks consistent with the grade. The notable ones are a rim nick right of the Y in LIBERTY, another nick high on the neck, and a fine scratch from the N in CENT to the first A in AMERICA. Nicely struck MDS, Breen state III, with strong die clashmarks on the obverse and a die crack at RICA. Estimated Value $750-UP

Ex R. J. Rudolph Collection.

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$940
Lot 205
1800 S-209 R3 F12+. Sharpness VF20 and the eye appeal is excellent, but a glass reveals microscopic roughness in the fields and protected areas. No contact marks. Glossy dark chocolate brown with medium chocolate toning on the devices. LDS, Breen state VII, with strong die clashmarks under the hair ribbon, obvious swelling at RTY in LIBERTY, and a narrow rim cud break just right of the denominator. Struck very slightly off center to K-6 leaving the bottom of the date tight to the edge of the planchet. Nice for the grade in spite of the imperfect surfaces, close to F15 overall. Estimated Value $400-UP

Ex Greenhills 1973-the Rod Burress Collection.

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$400
Lot 206
  Group of 11 1800 Cents grading Basal State-1 to Good-4. Average grade is Fair-2+ to AG3. Includes S-190 (overdate 800/798), S-191 (overdate 800/798), S-192 (overdate 80/79), S-194 (overdate 80/79), S-196 (overdate 80/79), S-203, S-208, S-211, and S-212 (2) plus one unattributed piece. Some are sharper with defects but all have a readable date. Lot of 11 coins. Estimated Value $200-UP

From the Charles Skiendzielewski collection.

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$294
Lot 207
1801 S-213 R2 VF35. Attractive frosty medium chocolate brown and lighter steel with traces of light brown and tan faded down from mint color in a few of the protected areas. No roughness or verdigris, only trivial contact marks. A faint nearly vertical scratch in the field off the lower end of the hair ribbon and a tiny pinprick over the second 0 in the denominator are the best identifying marks. Nicely struck M-LDS, Breen state VII, with numerous die cracks at ERTY into the field before the face and strong die clashmarks at the fraction and UN in UNITED. Graded VF35 in the Bland census. Noyes says VF30 and tied for CC#8. Comes with a nice provenance that has been traced back over 100 years. Estimated Value $1,500-UP

Ex George M. Parsons, Henry Chapman 6/1914:1809-unknown-Abner Kreisberg 9/1967:393-R. E. Naftzger, Jr., New Netherlands Coin Co. 11/14/1973:527-Melvin L. Robinson-Bill Peterson (Cincinnati Coin Exchange) 11/1979-the Rod Burress Collection.

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$2,174
Lot 208
  Trio of 1801 Cents. Includes S-214 R3 M-LDS VG10, S-216 R1 MDS F15 net VG10 for minor roughness, and S-224 R1 EDS VF20 net VG8 for fine granularity. All have a clear date and legends. Lot of 3 coins. Estimated Value $200-UP

Ex Ed Miller Collection.

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$259
Lot 209
  Trio of 1801 Cents. Includes S-215 R4+ LDS AG3, S-219 R2 3-Error Reverse EDS VG7 net G6 for light roughness, and S-224 R1 EDS F15 net VG7 for fine roughness. The date on the S-215 is weak but readable due to die cracks in that area; clear on the other 2. All 3 errors on the reverse of the S-219 are clear. Lot of 3 coins. Estimated Value $200-UP

Ex Ed Miller Collection.

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$306
Lot 210
  Pair of Cents, 1801 & 1803. Includes 1801 S-216 R1 MDS F12 net VG10 for recoloring, and 1803 S-256 R3 MDS (Breen state IV with die cracks and swelling) F12+. A decent pair with clear dates and legends. Lot of 2 coins. Estimated Value $300-UP

Ex R. J. Rudolph Collection.

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$470
Lot 211
  Pair of 1801 Cents with Die-Cutter Errors. Includes S-220 R3 Error Fraction 1/000 E-MDS VF20 net VG8 for moderate roughness, and S-221 R2 Corrected Denominator 100 over 000 M-LDS F12+ net VG8 for scratches and microscopic roughness. Both have a clear date and the fraction errors are visible. Lot of 2 coins. Estimated Value $100-UP

Ex Ed Miller Collection.

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$235
Lot 212
  A dozen 1801 Cents grading Fair-2 to G4. Average grade is AG3. Includes S-213, S-214, S-216, S-219 (3-Error Reverse), S-220 (Error Fraction 1/000, 2 examples, 1 with a cud break on the reverse), S-221 (Corrected Denominator 100/000, 2 examples), S-222, S-223, S-224 (2). Some are sharper with defects but all have a readable date. Lot of 12 coins. Estimated Value $150-UP

From the Charles Skiendzielewski collection.

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$353
Lot 213
  Trio of Cents, 1801 & 1802. Includes 1801 S-216 R1 F12 net VG8 for small rim bumps, 1802 S-231 R1 Stemless Wreath VG10, and 1802 S-242 R2 VF20 net VG8 for fine granularity. Al have a clear date and complete legend. Lot of 3 coins. Estimated Value $100-UP

From the Charles Skiendzielewski collection.

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$188
Lot 214
1801 S-219 R2 3-Error Reverse F12. Sharpness VF20 but covered with microscopic granularity hidden under mostly glossy olive brown and steel toning. No verdigris, only a few trivial contact marks. A thin diagonal nick hidden in the hair right of the ribbon knot and a couple hairline scratches inside the wreath are the only notable marks. Nicely struck E-MDS. The date is strong and all 3 of the die-cutter errors are clear. Estimated Value $400-UP

From the Charles Skiendzielewski collection.

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$617
Lot 215
1801 S-223 R1 Error Fraction 1/000 VF20. Ten points sharper with areas of very fine roughness in the field before the portrait plus a few more on the reverse while the majority of the planchet is smooth and attractive. There are traces of verdigris on the T in LIBERTY and at UNITED. No contact marks. Mostly glossy dark olive brown and steel with lighter steel brown toning on the highpoints. M-LDS, Breen state V, with cud breaks at IB and RT in LIBERTY. The date and legends are strong and the error fraction feature is obvious. Estimated Value $300-UP

Ex R. J. Rudolph Collection.

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$470
Lot 216
1801 S-224 R1 PCGS graded VG10, CAC Approved. Glossy steel brown and medium chocolate. Smooth and attractive for the grade, just worn. The only defect is a dull nick in the field left of the hair ribbon. EDS, Breen state I, showing die clashmarks but no rim cuds. The strike is soft on the left edge of the obverse and the opposing area at UNITED, which is common in the early state for this variety. Our grade is VG8. Estimated Value $100-UP
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$182
Lot 217
1802 S-227 R2 PCGS graded VF35. Attractive glossy medium chocolate brown with lighter steel brown toning on the devices. The only notable defects, and they are invisible to the unaided eye, are a dozen very tiny pinpricks or pits in the field over the bust. No verdigris. MDS, Breen state II, with strong die clashmarks around the portrait. Our grade is VF20. Estimated Value $600-UP
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$646
Lot 218
  Quartet of 1802 Cents graded F12. Includes S-227 R2 MDS, S-229 R2 MDS, S-237 R2 MDS, and S-239 R3 LDS Breen state V. A couple are very slightly sharper with minor defects but all have nice eye appeal. Lot of 4 coins. Estimated Value $400-UP

Ex Ed Miller Collection.

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$940
Lot 219
  Trio of 1802 Cents grading VG7 to VG8. Includes S-228 R2 Error Fraction 1/000 EDS, S-230 R1 EDS, and S-242 R2 MDS with a small mint-made planchet clip. A couple are slightly sharper with minor defects but all have a clear date. Lot of 3 coins. Estimated Value $200-UP

Ex Ed Miller Collection.

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$235
Lot 220
1802 S-230 R1 F12. Slightly sharper but there are a few contact marks, including a dull nick or chip under the chin and a horizontal nick in the middle of the neck. Glossy chocolate brown and steel. Nicely struck E-MDS with a fine die crack arcing under TATES. Estimated Value $100-UP

Ex Stack's 6/2/1967:799-R. J. Rudolph Collection (lot envelope included).

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$212
Lot 221
  Trio of Cents, 1802-1808. Includes 1802 S-230 R1 MDS F12 net VG10 for some small nicks, 1803 S-258 R1 Large Fraction F12 net G5 for scratches and light corrosion, and 1808 S-277 R2 MDS G6 net G5 for a scratch on the reverse. All have a strong date. Lot of 3 coins. Estimated Value $150-UP

Ex R. J. Rudolph Collection (all 3 with auction lot envelopes from the 1960's included).

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$306
Lot 222
  Quartet of 1802 Cents graded G4 to VG7. Average grade is G5 to G6. Includes S-231 R1 Stemless Wreath, S-234 R3 MDS, S-240 R3 MDS, and S-241 R1 Stemless Wreath EDS. A couple are sharper with defects but all have a clear date. Lot of 4 coins. Estimated Value $100-UP

Ex Ed Miller Collection.

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$188
Lot 223
1802 S-232 R1 NGC graded AU58. Frosty light to medium olive brown and chocolate with hints of lighter brown and tan in protected areas on the reverse. Smooth and attractive, void of any roughness or verdigris. The only marks are a few trivial nicks, none notable. M-LDS, Breen state V, with light die clashmarks on both sides and fine die cracks on the reverse. Four dentils are fused under the 1 in the date. Our grade is VF30+, close to VF35. The attribution is noted on the NGC label. Estimated Value $1,000-UP
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$2,585



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