Goldberg Coins and Collectibles



Sale 123

September 26-29 Pre-Long Beach Auction


The Col. Ellsworth Collection
 
 
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Lot 151
1848 N-6 R1 NGC graded MS63 Brown. Frosty medium steel brown and light olive with hints of bluish steel overtone in the fields. Looks mint state but there is a bit of friction on the highpoints of the devices. Just a few trivial marks including a tiny horizontal nick on the throat at the jawline and a tiny tick on the upper right of the first 8. E-MDS, die state b, with a die crack at MER. Our grade is AU50+. The attribution and COL Ellsworth Collection provenance are noted on the NGC label. NGC population 3; 2 finer: 1 in 64, 1 in 65. Estimated Value $350 - UP
Ex Tom Reynolds 4/7/1990-Robert F. Lomprey-Chris McCawley 8/1998-R. S. Brown, Jr., McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Superior 6/2/2002:513-Martin Paul (The Rarities Group), McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Superior 2/24/2003:374-Colonel Steven K. Ellsworth Collection.

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$360
Lot 152
1848 N-7 R1 PCGS graded MS63 Brown. Lustrous light steel brown with faded mint red in protected areas on both sides. The surfaces are satiny and this cent is choice except for three small splashes of dark olive brown toning (not carbon) on the obverse. These dark spots are located in the dentils left of star 3, below star 7, and at the bottom of star 10, and they do catch your eye. LDS, die state b, with flowlined fields and a lump on the bottom edge of the curl above the left edge of the second 8. Our grade is MS60, tied for CC#9 in the Grellman census. The attribution and COL Ellsworth Collection provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 1; 2 finer: 1 in 64, 1 in 66. Estimated Value $400 - UP
Ex Steve Ivy Numismatic Auctions 5/1983:64-Colonel Steven K. Ellsworth Collection (includes the Ivy lot ticket).

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$384
Lot 153
1848 N-8 R3- PCGS graded MS64 Brown, CAC Approved. Frosty light brown and steel with light bluish steel overtones in the fields and protected areas. A few peeps of very faded mint red can be found on both sides and this cent has excellent eye appeal. The only notable defect is a pinprick in the field right of the inner curl. Nicely struck E-MDS, die state b, with radial lines in all the stars and a fine die crack at ME in AMERICA. Our grade is MS60, tied for CC#6 in the Grellman census. The attribution and COL Ellsworth Collection provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 1; none finer. Estimated Value $500 - UP
Ex Denis Loring-R. S. Brown, Jr., Superior 9/30/1986:1141-Walter Dudgeon, McCawley& Grellman Auctions 7/30/1994:302-R. S. Brown, Jr., McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Superior 6/2/2002:520-Martin Paul (The Rarities Group)-Chris McCawley, 2004 EAC Sale, McCawley & Grellman Auctions 4/17/2004:634-Colonel Steven K. Ellsworth Collection (includes the last lot ticket).

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$1,680
Lot 154
1848 N-9 R1 PCGS graded MS64 Brown, CAC Approved. Lustrous light olive and steel brown with 15-20% of the mint red remaining visible. Must have been close to an "RB" rating by PCGS. No spots or stains, only trivial ticks on the neck and jaw. The best identifying mark is a dull nick in the center of the bust. E-MDS, die state a late. Fine radial die flowlines show in the fields but there are no die cracks on the reverse. Our grade is MS60+, CC#10 in the Grellman census. The attribution and COL Ellsworth Collection provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 3; 2 finer: 1 in 65+, 1 in 66. Estimated Value $600 - UP
Ex Dr. Robert J. Shalowitz-Wesley A. Rasmussen-Douglas F. Bird-Dr. Philip W. Ralls, McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Goldbergs 1/26/2014:847-Colonel Steven K. Ellsworth Collection (includes the Ralls collection envelope and lot ticket).

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$870
Lot 155
1848 N-10 R3 PCGS graded MS62 Brown. Frosty light to medium brown and steel. Nicely struck with radial lines in all the stars. There is a light touch of friction on the highest points of the devices. The only notable mark is a dark spot of corrosion on the rim at star 5. MDS, die state c, with die cracks on the reverse and minor sinking at UNITED-ST. Our grade is AU55 net AU50. The attribution and COL Ellsworth Collection provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 3; 2 finer: 1 in 65, 1 in 66. Estimated Value $250 - UP
Ex Henry T. Hettger 11/1/1997-Colonel Steven K. Ellsworth Collection.

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$300
Lot 156
1848 N-11 R5 PCGS graded MS62 Brown. Very attractive glossy medium brown with traces of tan faded down from mint color on the reverse. Essentially flawless except for a faint wisp of reddish steel toning at stars 4 & 5. Looks mint state but there is light friction on the highpoints. LDS, die state e, with three small but strong rim cud breaks on the reverse. Our grade is AU50+, tied for CC#8 honors for the variety but tied for CC#4 among those known in the latest die state according to the Grellman census. The attribution and COL Ellsworth Collection provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 4; 1 finer in 63. Estimated Value $900 - UP
Ex Mike Packard 7/23/1982-Jules Reiver, Heritage Auctions 1/24/2006:20326-Colonel Steven K. Ellsworth Collection (includes the Reiver collection envelope and lot ticket).

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$630
Lot 157
1848 N-12 R1 PCGS graded MS64 Red & Brown. Lustrous bright mint red fading to medium brown and light chocolate on the devices, nearly two-thirds of the planchet showing mint color. The only marks are fingerprints in the obverse fields; otherwise this cent is flawless. MDS, die state a late. The fields show fine radial flowlines but the die line from the dentils below star 4 is still visible. Our grade is MS64, CC#3 in the Grellman census. The attribution and Great Pacific Collection provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 1; 1 finer in 65. Estimated Value $1,000 - UP
Ex Chris McCawley 6/1989-R. S. Brown, Jr., McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Superior 6/2/2002:538 ($1380)-Elmer Guthrie (Great Pacific Collection), Goldbergs 2/16/2020:265-Colonel Steven K. Ellsworth Collection (includes the Brown and Guthrie collection envelopes and both lot tickets).

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$1,080
Lot 158
1848 N-13 R4+ NGC graded MS61 Brown. Glossy light olive and brown blending to medium olive in protected areas. The surfaces are smooth and traces of frosty mint luster show in some of the protected areas. The only notable mark is a dull pinprick left of the ear lobe. Nicely struck MDS, die state a late. Fine die flowlines show off the dentil tips on the obverse but there is no rim cud break at the top of the reverse. A nice cent, just very lightly worn. Our grade is EF40+, very close to EF45. The attribution and COL Ellsworth Collection provenance are noted on the NGC label. NGC population 2; 5 finer: 1 in 62, 1 in 63, 3 in 64. Estimated Value $250 - UP
Ex J. R. Grellman, Jr.-R. S. Brown, Jr., McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Superior 6/2/2002:542 ($207)-Martin Paul (The Rarities Group), McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Superior 2/24/2003:378-Colonel Steven K. Ellsworth Collection.

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$252
Lot 159
1848 N-13 R4+ PCGS graded XF40. Glossy light olive and steel. Smooth and attractive, just lightly worn. The only notable marks, and they are microscopic, are a couple very faint hairline scratches right of star 3. LDS, die state b, with a rim cud break over TES. This is the discovery coin for the die variety, and it comes from the Frank D. Andrews Collection (his inscribed collection envelope is included; the only original Andrews collection envelope I have seen). Our grade is VF30, tied for CC#14 of those known with the rim cud in the Grellman census. Comes with a great provenance. The attribution and COL Ellsworth Collection provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 1; 9 finer: 1 in 45, 1 in 58, 1 in 62, 4 in 63, 1 in 64, 1 in 66. Estimated Value $600 - UP
Ex Frank D. Andrews, "W" 6/13/1939:202-Henry C. Hines-Willard C. Blaisdell 9/1976 (via Del Bland)-R. E. Naftzger, Jr.-R. S. Brown, Jr.-Tom Reynolds, McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Superior 2/7/2000:2218-Jack Wadlington (The Twin Leaf Collection), Stack's Bowers 4/2016:11088 ($881)-John McBride 6/20/2020-Colonel Steven K. Ellsworth Collection (includes the Andrews, Hines, Blaisdell, Naftzger, and Brown collection envelopes, the Wadlington collection notes, and the last lot ticket).

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$660
Lot 160
1848 N-14 R4- PCGS graded XF45. Choice glossy medium brown with slightly darker steel brown toning on the highpoints. Smooth and very attractive; the notable marks are a small dig close over star 12, a dull scratch right of star 6, and a planchet flake on the upper half of the L in LIBERTY (as struck). M-LDS, die state b. Most of the early die lines on the obverse are gone and there is a fine die crack through the top of STATE. Our grade is VF35. The attribution and COL Ellsworth Collection provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 1; 3 finer: 1 in 53, 1 in 58, 1 in 64. Estimated Value $100 - UP
Ex Heritage Auctions 4/2011:24020-John McBride 6/20/2020-Colonel Steven K. Ellsworth Collection.

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$102
Lot 161
1848 N-15 R5 PCGS graded AU55, CAC Approved. Frosty light to medium chocolate brown. Traces of satiny mint luster remain in protected areas and this cent has excellent eye appeal in spite of some loose dirt collected into protected areas. Sharply struck EDS, die state a, before any die cracks on the reverse. Our grade is EF45+, very close to AU50. A nice, sharp cent, but it could use a proper bath to uncover more of the underlying mint luster. The attribution and COL Ellsworth Collection provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 1; 3 finer: 1 in 63, 1 in 64, 1 in 65. Estimated Value $400 - UP
From the Dr. Charles Ruby Collection-Ruby Estate, McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Goldbergs 9/2012:744-John McBride 6/20/2020-Colonel Steven K. Ellsworth Collection (lot ticket included).

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$528
Lot 162
1848 N-15 R5 PCGS graded AU53, CAC Approved. Glossy medium brown with traces of mint frost in protected areas. An attractive cent with only trivial marks including some ticks at the chin and a faint diagonal hairline scratch over star 1. Rare LDS, die state c, with an additional fine die cracks through UNITED, ST, and MER in addition to the earlier crack through TES. Our grade is EF40. The attribution and COL Ellsworth Collection provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 1; 4 finer: 1 in 55, 1 in 63, 1 in 64, 1 in 65. Estimated Value $375 - UP
Ex McCawley & Grellman Auctions 4/14/1992-J. R. Grellman Collection 7/1995-R. S. Brown, Jr., McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Superior 6/2/2002:551-Martin Paul (The Rarities Group), McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Superior 2/24/2003:379-Colonel Steven K. Ellsworth Collection.

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$228
Lot 163
1848 N-16 R2 Repunched 184 PCGS graded MS63 Red & Brown, CAC Approved. Choice lustrous light olive and steel brown with 20% of the obverse and 10% of the reverse showing slightly mellowed mint red. There is a small tick on the chin and a couple even smaller ones on the cheek, none visible to the unaided eye. EDS+, die state a late. Repunching is still visible at the left bottom of the 1 & 8 and is clear on the 4, and the early die lines from the dentils at stars 2-3 are dull but visible. A scarce die state. Our grade is MS63, CC#4 in the Grellman census. The attribution and COL Ellsworth Collection provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 1; 1 finer in 64 (only 2 graded RB at PCGS). Estimated Value $1,500 - UP
Ex Henry T. Hettger, 2006 EAC Sale, McCawley & Grellman Auctions5/6/2006:443-Colonel Steven K. Ellsworth Collection (lot ticket included).

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$1,200
Lot 164
1848 N-17 R1 NGC graded MS65 Red & Brown. Frosty mint red fading to medium steel brown with 30% of the red remaining on the obverse, 50% on the reverse. Nearly flawless; a tiny tick hidden in the hair right of the ear lobe and a shiny tick on the top of the A in STATES can help identify this cent. This cent has excellent eye appeal. MDS, die state b. Minor repunching shows on the 4 in the date but repunching is no longer visible on the other 3 digits. Our grade is MS63+, tied with one other piece for finest known honors in the Grellman census, and this one has more mint red. The attribution and COL Ellsworth Collection provenance are noted on the NGC label. NGC population 1; the finest in RB at either service. Estimated Value $1,500 - UP
Ex John McGinty, McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Goldbergs 2/2008:1606-Adam Mervis, Heritage Auctions 1/10/2014:2313-Colonel Steven K. Ellsworth Collection (includes the last lot ticket).

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$1,980
Lot 165
1848 N-18 R4+ PCGS graded AU55. Glossy medium to dark chocolate brown. An attractive cent that is void of notable marks, just lightly worn. A small spot of lighter greenish steel toning left of the U in UNITED can help identify this cent. E-MDS, die state b. Crumbling connects the tops of the C & E in CENT and the earlier die lines are still clear. Our grade is VF35+, tied for CC#13 in the Grellman census. The attribution and COL Ellsworth Collection provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 1; 4 finer: 1 in 58, 2 in 62, 1 in 66. Estimated Value $400 - UP
Ex John Borhek 1974-William C. Noyes 5/1/1981-R. E. Naftzger, Jr., Naftzger Estate, McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Goldbergs 9/7/2009:861 ($437)-Bob Stephan 9/21/2019-Colonel Steven K. Ellsworth Collection (includes the Borhek/Naftzger collection envelope and lot ticket).

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$276
Lot 166
1848 N-18 R4+ PCGS graded AU53. Glossy medium steel brown and chocolate with frosty golden tan faded down from mint color in protected areas, especially on the reverse. Would rate a higher grade but there are too many small nicks on the obverse for a cent with this level of sharpness. The reverse is nearly and free of marks and has Choice About Uncirculated eye appeal. Sharply struck E-MDS, die state b, with crumbling that connects the tops of the C & E in CENT. All the earlier die lines are clear. Our grade is EF40+, tied for CC#9 in the Grellman census. The attribution and COL Ellsworth Collection provenance are noted on the PCGS holder. PCGS population 2; 5 finer: 1 in 55, 1 in 58, 2 in 62, 1 in 66. Estimated Value $450 - UP
Ex Chris McCawley, McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Superior 2/24/2003:381-Colonel Steven K. Ellsworth Collection (lot ticket included).

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$276
Lot 167
1848 N-20 R3 Repunched 48 PCGS graded MS62 Brown, CAC Approved. Frosty medium brown with hints of light bluish steel overtone in protected areas on the reverse. Nicely struck and nearly flawless, but there is a hint of rub on the highest points of the devices. The only notable mark is a tiny speck of carbon nestled between star 2 and the dentils. M-LDS, die state b late. The tops of the C & E in CENT are joined by crumbling and the field around TED is just starting to rise. Our grade is AU58, tied for CC#13 in the Grellman census. The attribution and COL Ellsworth Collection provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 2; 4 finer: 1 in 63, 2 in 64, 1 in 65. Estimated Value $225 - UP
Ex Bowers & Merena 11/14/1998:1189-Colonel Steven K. Ellsworth Collection.

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$324
Lot 168
1848 N-20 R3 Repunched 48 PCGS graded MS63 Brown. Glossy light to medium olive and chocolate with frost covering the fields and protected areas. Nearly void of defects; a diagonal nick at the lower right point of star 4 and a dull nick hidden in the hair right of the eye are the only notable marks. Looks mint state but there is a touch of rub on the highest points of the devices. LDS, die state c early, with the tops of the C & E in CENT joined by crumbling and the field starting to rise around UNITED STATES OF AM. Our grade is AU58, tied for CC#13 in the Grellman census. The attribution and COL Ellsworth Collection provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 1; 3 finer: 2 in 64, 1 in 65. Estimated Value $300 - UP
Ex Charles Hoskins Estate-Christine Tipton 7/25/2010-Colonel Steven K. Ellsworth Collection (includes the Hoskins collection envelope that indicates his cost was $9.25).

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$456
Lot 169
1848 N-21 R4- PCGS graded MS65 Red & Brown, CAC Approved. Beautiful lustrous olive and bluish steel with 15% of the obverse and 20% of the reverse showing slightly mellowed mint red. Must have been close to receiving an "RB" designation from the folks at PCGS. The surfaces are satiny and this cent has outstanding eye appeal. The only mark is a dull nick in the leaves left of the bottom of the O in ONE, but this mark does catch your eye. Nicely struck with radial lines in 12 of the 13 stars (only star 5 is weak). E-MDS, die state b. The tops of the C & E in CENT are joined by shallow crumbling but there is no trace of crumbling inside the top of the E in CENT. Our grade is MS63, tied for CC#3 in the Grellman census. A very nice cent that comes with a superior provenance. The attribution and COL Ellsworth Collection provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 1; the finest RB at PCGS. Estimated Value $1,500 - UP
Ex Howard R. Newcomb-Floyd T. Starr, Stack's 6/13/1984:577-Mike Eisenberg, 2013 EAC Sale, McCawley & Grellman Auctions 5/4/2013:374-Colonel Steven K. Ellsworth Collection (includes the Eisenberg collection envelope and the EAC Sale lot ticket).

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$3,600
Lot 170
1848 N-22 R1 NGC graded MS65 Brown. Frosty light olive and steel brown blending to darker bluish steel and reddish chocolate faded down from mint color in the protected areas. Traces of the faded mint red are visible on both sides, mostly on the obverse. Just a couple trivial ticks including two tiny ones on the lower edge of the bust above the 8. The best identifying mark is a bit of darker bluish steel toning around the left side of the R in AMERICA. LDS, die state e, with a strong horizontal line through the top of N in ONE. Our grade is MS62, tied for CC#2 in the Grellman census. The attribution and COL Ellsworth Collection provenance are noted on the NGC label. NGC population 2; none finer in BN at either service. Estimated Value $600 - UP
Ex Tom Reynolds, Bowers & Merena 8/12/2005:136-Evan L. Kopald, McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Goldbergs 9/2010:1128-Charles Hertan 1/16/2012-Colonel Steven K. Ellsworth Collection.

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$1,140
Lot 171
1848 N-22 R1 PCGS graded MS62 Brown. Glossy light to medium brown with darker steel brown toning on the highpoints. Looks mint state but there is some rub on the highpoints. The only notable marks are a tiny planchet lamination near the dentil tips left of star 2 (as struck) and a couple tiny spots of dark toning at AM. M-LDS, die state d, with fine die cracks on the reverse and dull waves in the field over the D in UNITED and through the right side of the first T in STATES. Our grade is AU55, tied for CC#10 in the Grellman census (but third finest of the die state). The attribution and COL Ellsworth Collection provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 2; 3 finer: 1 in 63, 2 in 64. Estimated Value $275 - UP
Ex R. S. Brown, Jr., McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Superior 2/7/2000:2227-Colonel Steven K. Ellsworth Collection (includes the Brown collection envelope and lot ticket).

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$312
Lot 172
1848 N-23 R3+ PCGS graded MS62 Brown. Frosty steel brown with faint overtones of light bluish steel. The portrait is well struck but most of the stars have missing or incomplete radial lines (as usual for this variety). This cent has mint state eye appeal but there is a hint of rub on the highpoints. The only notable marks are a couple dull, light scratches on the cheek (not noticeable enough to deter the graders at PCGS). MDS, die state a late. There is die rust evident at stars 2-6 (as always on this variety) but the early die polishing lines in the fields are gone. The fine die line from the first S in STATES to the E in CENT is still visible. Our grade is AU55 sharpness net AU50 for the faint scratches. The attribution and COL Ellsworth Collection provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 3; 4 finer: 1 in 63, 2 in 64, 1 in 65. Estimated Value $250 - UP
Ex Bowers & Merena 11/14/1998:1190-Colonel Steven K. Ellsworth Collection.

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$312
Lot 173
1848 N-24 R5- PCGS graded AU55. Glossy dark olive brown and chocolate with subtle overtones of bluish steel. Peeps of lighter tan toning faded down from mint color can be found in a couple protected places. Smooth and nearly void of marks. A tiny planchet fissure on the coronet over the left side of the I in LIBERTY and a small tick on the coronet over that B may help identify this cent. LDS, die state c, with extensive sinking on the reverse. The earlier die line from the right top of the O in ONE is gone. Our grade is AU55, CC#6 in the Grellman census. The attribution and COL Ellsworth Collection provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 1; 2 finer: 1 in 64, 1 in 65. Estimated Value $600 - UP
Ex Bowers & Merena 8/1991-Evan L. Kopald, McCawley & Grellman Auctions 1/9/1993:334-J. R. Frankenfield, McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Superior 2/17/2001:1485-Colonel Steven K. Ellsworth Collection (includes the Frankenfield lot ticket).

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$552
Lot 174
1848 N-25 R4 PCGS graded MS63 Brown, CAC Approved. Frosty medium brown and light olive with overtones of light bluish steel. Traces of mint red remain visible on both sides and this cent has excellent eye appeal. Nicely struck with radial lines in all the stars (but not all the lines are complete). Looks mint state but there is a hint of friction evident on the very highest points of the devices. The only marks are a tiny planchet chip out of the coronet over the I in LIBERTY and a spot of darker toning in the field left of the top of star 12. There are traces of dirt in many of the protected areas and this cent may benefit from a proper bath to uncover more of the mint luster. E-MDS, die state a, before crumbling connects the top of the 1 to the bust. Our grade is AU58, tied for CC#6 in the Grellman census but finest of the earlier die state. The attribution and COL Ellsworth Collection provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 1; 3 finer: 2 in 64, 1 in 64+. Estimated Value $2,000 - UP
Ex Henry T. Hettger, 2006 EAC Sale, McCawley & Grellman Auctions 5/6/2006:445 ($2035)-Colonel Steven K. Ellsworth Collection.

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$1,200
Lot 175
1848 N-26 R5 PCGS graded AU50, CAC Approved. Frosty tan and light brown with darker steel brown toning on the highpoints of the devices. An attractive cent that has only light wear on the highpoints and no distracting marks. The notable marks are a light vertical scratch right of star 1, two small nicks on the bottom edge of the jaw, and a dull rim nick over the U in UNITED. There is some loose dirt in protected areas and a proper bath could bring out more of the mint frost. MDS, die state b. The die lines at ONE CENT do not connect and the horizontal line through the end of the wreath stem is not present. Our grade is EF40, CC#5 in the Grellman census. The attribution and COL Ellsworth Collection provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 2; 4 finer: 1 in 55, 1 in 58, 1 in 63, 1 in 64. Estimated Value $900 - UP
Ex Robert E. Matthews 10/1986-J. R. Frankenfield, McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Superior 2/17/2001:1488-Colonel Steven K. Ellsworth Collection (includes the Frankenfield lot ticket).

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$750
Lot 176
1848 N-27 R2 PCGS graded MS62 Brown, CAC Approved. Frosty red mellowing to light steel brown with at least a third of the planchet showing red thanks to an old dipping. The toning looks natural, good enough for the graders at PCGS, and the eye appeal of this cent is quite nice, especially on the reverse that is lustrous. The only marks are a very thin diagonal nick on the cheek and a small spot of darker toning (not carbon) in the field right of the inner curl. Nicely struck with radial lines in most of the stars. MDS, die state d, with several die cracks on the reverse. Our grade is MS60, tied for CC#9 in the Grellman census. The attribution and COL Ellsworth Collection provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 1; 3 finer: 1 in 63, 1 in 64, 1 in 65. Estimated Value $350 - UP
Ex McCawley & Grellman Auctions 1/11/1992:307-R. S. Brown, Jr., 1999 EAC Sale, 4/17/1999:594-Colonel Steven K. Ellsworth Collection (includes the Brown collection envelope and both lot tickets).

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$408
Lot 177
1848 N-28 R1 PCGS graded MS62 Brown. Lustrous light olive and steel brown with traces of faded red in protected areas, especially on the obverse. The notable defects are a very shallow low spot that covers the field from star 10 to star 12 (caused by debris on the die, probably grease), and a tiny vertical nick on the chin. M-LDS, die state c. The earlier die lines on the reverse are gone. Our grade is MS60, tied for CC#10 in the Grellman census. The attribution and COL Ellsworth Collection provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 1; 7 finer: 2 in 63, 2 in 64, 3 in 65. Estimated Value $350 - UP
Ex Chris McCawley 2/1990-Gary M. Ruttenberg, McCawley & Grellman Auctions 8/19/1995:456-R. S. Brown, Jr., McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Superior 6/2/2002:604-Colonel Steven K. Ellsworth Collection (includes the Ruttenberg and Brown collection envelopes and both lot tickets).

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$528
Lot 178
1848 N-29 R3- NGC graded MS64 Brown. Glossy light olive and steel brown with generous traces of frosty mint red on both sides. Satiny luster covers the fields and protected areas and this cent has excellent eye appeal. No contact marks, only a few minor spots. The notable spots are a small puff of slightly darker toning below the 18 and a spot at the right point of star 13. E-MDS, die state a, before the small rim cud formed over star 8. Our grade is MS60, tied for CC#7 in the Grellman census. The attribution and COL Ellsworth Collection provenance are noted on the NGC label. NGC population 2; 2 finer in 65. Estimated Value $450 - UP
Ex McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Superior 2/18/2002:1359-Colonel Steven K. Ellsworth Collection.

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$630
Lot 179
1848 N-30 R5+ PCGS graded F15, CAC Approved. Attractive glossy light to medium brown blending to chocolate brown in protected areas. The surfaces are smooth and the eye appeal is quite nice for the grade. Just a few trivial nicks, none notable. M-LDS, die state b. The lines at stars 10-12 are gone but the rim cud at stars 7-8 has not formed. Our grade is F12. The attribution and COL Ellsworth Collection provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 1; 5 finer: 1 in 53, 1 in 55, 1 in 58, 1 in 58+, 1 in 64. Estimated Value $150 - UP
Ex Jim Bishop-Douglas F. Bird ($250)-Gary M. Ruttenberg, McCawley & Grellman Auctions 8/19/1995:460-Colonel Steven K. Ellsworth Collection (includes the Ruttenberg collection envelope and lot ticket).

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$90
Lot 180
1848 N-31 R2+ PCGS graded MS64+ Brown, CAC Approved. Glossy olive and light chocolate with slightly faded mint red covering 15-20% of the planchet, mostly on the reverse. No spots or stains, and this cent has excellent eye appeal. The only notable marks are three tiny rim nicks at stars 8-10. M-LDS, die state d early, with 2.5 dentils over the R in AMERICA fused together by crumbling. A bit softly struck on the coronet over LIB but most of the stars have some radial lines. Our grade is MS62, tied for CC#6 in the Grellman census. The attribution and COL Ellsworth Collection provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 2; 3 finer: 2 in 65, 1 in 65+. Estimated Value $750 - UP
Ex a dealer on the bourse of the 1987 Alabama Numismatic Society Convention-J. R. Grellman Collection 9/1995-R. S. Brown, Jr., McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Superior 2/8/2000:2233-Wesley A. Rasmussen, 2001 EAC Sale, McCawley & Grellman Auctions 3/31/2001:496-Elmer Guthrie (Great Pacific Collection), Goldbergs 2/16/2020:267-Colonel Steven K. Ellsworth Collection (includes the Grellman, Brown, Rasmussen, and Guthrie collection envelopes and the last 2 lot tickets).

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$1,620
Lot 181
1848 N-32 R5 PCGS graded VF35, CAC Approved. Glossy medium brown and light chocolate. Smooth and attractive with only trivial contact marks. A small pinprick midway between the top of the 1 and star 1 can help identify this cent. MDS. The die crack on the reverse is clear and a few of the early die lines in the obverse fields are still visible. Our grade is VF20+, CC#6 in the Grellman census. The attribution and COL Ellsworth Collection provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 1; 5 finer: 2 in 40, 2 in 55, 1 in 58. Estimated Value $500 - UP
Ex Robert F. LaForme 2013 ($1500)-Mike Iatesta-David Johnson 7/2016-John McBride 6/20/2020-Colonel Steven K. Ellsworth Collection (includes the Iatesta collection envelope).

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$300
Lot 182
1848 N-33 R5+ NGC graded MS65 Brown. Very attractive lustrous medium brown and light chocolate with peeps of faded mint red on both sides, particularly on the reverse. The only notable marks are a dull nick on star 13, a spot of dark toning on the rim below the second 8, and a few tiny ticks very well hidden in the wreath below the R in AMERICA. Sharply struck MDS. Our grade is MS60, but this cent has choice mint state eye appeal (hence the superior grade assigned by NGC). Graded MS63 by Del Bland. Tied for CC#4 honors for this tough die variety in the Grellman census. The attribution and COL Ellsworth Collection provenance are noted on the NGC label. NGC population 1; finest BN at NGC, tied with two BN pieces at PCGS. Estimated Value $1,500 - UP
Ex "FC" 3/1976-Myles Z. Gerson 1/3/1980-R. S. Brown, Jr., Superior 9/30/1986:1178 ($1265)-Jules Reiver, Heritage Auctions 1/24/2006:20356-Colonel Steven K. Ellsworth Collection (includes the Brown and Reiver collection envelopes and both lot tickets).

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$1,680
Lot 183
1848 N-33 R5+ ANACS graded EF45. The obverse is glossy dark olive brown while the reverse is frosty light to medium brown. No roughness, only a few small contact marks. The notable marks are a dull nick in the center of the cheek and two small, dull rim nicks below the second 8 in the date. E-MDS. The die lines on the obverse are sharp. Our grade is VF25+, CC#16 in the Grellman census. The attribution and COL Ellsworth Collection provenance are noted on the ANACS label. Estimated Value $300 - UP
Ex Gary Henderson-Tom Reynolds, 1999 EAC Sale, lot 597-unrecorded dealer at the Georgia Numismatic Association Convention 4/2018-Colonel Steven K. Ellsworth Collection.

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$180
Lot 184
1848 N-34 R5+ NGC graded AU53. Glossy light chocolate with slightly darker olive brown toning on the highpoints. No roughness, only light contact marks scattered over both sides. The notable marks are a faint diagonal scratch from the ear to the chin and a small diagonal scratch on the second 8 in the date. MDS. The earlier die lines are visible but dull. Our grade is VF30+, tied for CC#13 in the Grellman census. Comes with a wonderful provenance. The attribution and COL Ellsworth Collection provenance are noted on the NGC label. NGC population 1; 2 finer: 1 in 61, 1 in 64. Estimated Value $400 - UP
Ex Henry C. Hines-Howard R. Newcomb-Floyd T. Starr-Jon Hanson 8/17/1972-Jules Reiver, Heritage Auctions 1/24/2006:20357-John McBride 6/20/2020-Colonel Steven K. Ellsworth Collection.

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$360
Lot 185
1848 N-34 R5+ PCGS graded XF45, CAC Approved. Glossy medium brown and light chocolate. Smooth and attractive. The only notable mark is a vertical nick in the center of the cheek, and it does catch your eye. EDS. The fine die lines on both sides are clear. Our grade is VF30, tied for CC#15 in the Grellman census. The attribution and COL Ellsworth Collection provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 1; 3 finer: 1 in 53, 2 in 62. Estimated Value $350 - UP
Ex Chris McCawley, McCawley & Grellman Auctions 1/6/1996:552-Stuart A. MacDonald, Heritage Auctions 9/11/1997:6764-Colonel Steven K. Ellsworth Collection (includes the first lot ticket).

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$210
Lot 186
1848 N-35 R2 PCGS graded MS62 Brown. Frosty olive and steel brown with slightly lighter tan toning on the highpoints. Satiny luster covers the fields and the eye appeal is excellent. No notable marks; a small puff of lighter golden tan toning in the dentils below the second 8 may help identify this cent. E-MDS, die state a. The small bar over the left top of the U in UNITED is clear. Our grade is MS60, tied for CC#17 in the Grellman census. The attribution and COL Ellsworth Collection provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 1; 11 finer: 1 in 63, 4 in 64, 5 in 65, 1 in 65+. Estimated Value $400 - UP
Ex Chris McCawley, McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Superior 9/19/1999:557-Colonel Steven K. Ellsworth Collection (lot ticket included).

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$360
Lot 187
1848 N-36 R5 PCGS graded AU50, CAC Approved. Choice frosty light to medium brown with steel brown toning on the devices. Frosty luster shows in the protected areas on both sides and this cent has excellent eye appeal. Virtually perfect with only light friction on the highpoints of the devices. The only marks are a tiny diagonal nick in the field off the tip of the nose and a nick-like pre-striking planchet mark over ON in ONE. LDS, die state b, with smooth, slightly reflective obverse fields. The earlier vertical die line below the first 8 is gone. A beautiful example of this tough variety. Our grade is EF45+, CC#7 for this tough die variety in the Grellman census. The attribution and COL Ellsworth Collection provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 2; 5 finer: 1 in 55, 2 in 58, 1 in 62, 1 in 63. Estimated Value $1,250 - UP
Ex Henry T. Hettger, 2009 EAC Sale, McCawley & Grellman Auctions 4/18/2009:448-Colonel Steven K. Ellsworth Collection (lot ticket included).

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$750
Lot 188
1848 N-37 R5- NGC graded MS63 Brown. Frosty light brown and tan. The underlying luster is a bit subdued by a thin layer of natural oxidation, strongest on the obverse. Just a few minor marks including a nick-like planchet chip on the jaw, a tick on the front edge of the neck, and traces of fingerprints in the oxidation at stars 1-2 and 10-11. A great candidate for a proper brushing to uncover the underlying mint luster (and perhaps improve the grade as well). EDS. The die lines are sharp and there are no low spots on either side (a variety that is rarely seen without significant lot spots that harm the eye appeal). Our grade is AU50+, close to AU55, and CC#3 in the Grellman census. The attribution and COL Ellsworth Collection provenance are noted on the NGC label. NGC population 2; none finer in BN at either service. Estimated Value $800 - UP
Ex Martin Paul (The Rarities Group)-Paul Pattacini, 2004 EAC Sale, McCawley & Grellman Auctions 4/17/2004:638-Colonel Steven K. Ellsworth Collection (includes the EAC Sale lot ticket).

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$750
Lot 189
1848 N-38 R4- PCGS graded AU55. Glossy medium brown with frost in protected areas. Hints of very faded mint red show in protected areas on the reverse. No spots or stains. The only notable marks are a long, thin nick on the jaw, a very light scuff that lightens the toning between stars 1 & 2, and another small scuff above star 5. Rare LDS, die state c, with a heavy die line that has been added between the leaves under the F in OF. Our grade is EF40+, CC#7 for the variety but finest of the late die state in the Grellman census. The attribution and COL Ellsworth Collection provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 2; 2 finer: 1 in 63, 1 in 64. Estimated Value $400 - UP
Ex Walter Dudgeon, McCawley & Grellman Auctions 7/30/1994:330-R. S. Brown, Jr., McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Superior 6/2/2002:642-Tom Reynolds, McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Superior 1/27/2004:1531-Colonel Steven K. Ellsworth Collection (includes the Brown collection envelope and three lot tickets).

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$330
Lot 190
1848 N-39 R5+ PCGS graded MS60 Brown. Attractive frosty medium brown. Although it received a mint state grade from PCGS there is a touch of friction on the highpoints of the devices. Just a few small marks including a small dig on the neck near the hair below the ear and a pair of small scuff marks in the field under the chin. LDS. The earlier die lines over UNI are gone. Our grade is EF45, tied for CC#3 in the Grellman census. The attribution and COL Ellsworth Collection provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 1; 2 finer: 1 in 62, 1 in 64. Estimated Value $1,000 - UP
Ex Doug Bird 3/26/1995-Colonel Steven K. Ellsworth Collection.

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Lot 191
1848 N-40 R3+ Repunched 18 PCGS graded MS64 Brown, CAC Approved. Choice lustrous steel brown and light olive with hints of underlying faded mint red showing on both sides. The surfaces are satiny and this cent has outstanding eye appeal. Sharply struck with full radial lines in all the stars. The notable marks are a tiny, barely visible tick on the tip of the nose and some small spots of slightly darker toning scattered over the left side of the reverse. A premium cent. MDS, die state a late, without a rim cud break under the 48. The repunching on the 18 is clear. Our grade is MS63, tied for CC#1 honors with one other example in the Grellman census. The attribution and COL Ellsworth Collection provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 3; 2 finer: 1 in 65, 1 in 66. Estimated Value $2,000 - UP
Ex Rob Weiner 10/1995-R. S. Brown, Jr., McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Superior 6/2/2002:647-Tom Reynolds, McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Superior 5/29/2005:1835-Colonel Steven K. Ellsworth Collection (includes the last 2 lot tickets).

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$2,160
Lot 192
1848 N-41 R1 PCGS graded MS63 Brown, CAC Approved. Frosty medium brown with some slightly darker olive brown spots scattered over the reverse. The only notable contact marks are a tiny tick on the nose even with the eye and a dull horizontal scuff right of the lower lip. Neither mark is significant and this cent has nice eye appeal. M-LDS, die state c, before the die crack through UNITE. Our grade is MS60. The attribution and COL Ellsworth Collection provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 3; 4 finer: 2 in 64, 1 in 65, 1 in 66. Estimated Value $300 - UP
Ex Heritage Auctions 9/11/1997:6764 (in a lot of 4 coins)-Colonel Steven K. Ellsworth Collection (lot ticket included).

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$432
Lot 193
1848 N-42 R5+ PCGS graded VF35, CAC Approved. Glossy medium brown with slightly darker steel brown toning on the highpoints. Nearly free of marks, just lightly worn. The only notable marks, and they are barely visible, are a faint horizontal hairline left of the ear and a small nick close over star 12. MDS with the obverse slightly misaligned to K-6. Our grade is VF20, tied for CC#9 in the Grellman census. The attribution and COL Ellsworth Collection provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 1; 3 finer: 1 in 55, 1 in 58+, 1 in 63. Estimated Value $400 - UP
Ex Schell-Rod Burress 1/2011-John McBride 6/20/2020-Colonel Steven K. Ellsworth Collection (includes the Burress envelope).

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$240
Lot 194
1848 N-44 R6 PCGS graded MS65 Brown, CAC Approved. Lustrous olive and bluish steel brown with faded mint red covering at least 10% of both sides. Satiny mint frost covers the planchet and the eye appeal of this cent is excellent. The best identifying marks are a subtle splash of slightly darker toning on the neck just left of the middle curl and a speck of planchet slag in the field near the dentils under the wreath (as struck). The fields are smooth while the devices are matte in texture giving this piece a cameo look when the light hits just right. The strike is soft on the coronet over LIB and a couple of the stars do not show all their radial lines, but overall the strike is decent. E-MDS, die state a. The die lines at UN are clear. Called MS62 and tied for CC#1 in the Noyes census, his photo #30508. Our grade is MS63, tied for CC#1 in the Grellman census. The next best example in both census lists grades only EF40. A highlight of this superior collection. The attribution and COL Ellsworth Collection provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 2; none finer. Estimated Value $5,500 - UP
Ex Willard C. Blaisdell 9/1976 (via Del Bland)-R. E. Naftzger, Jr.-Naftzger Estate, McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Goldberg’s 9/7/2009:898 ($7763)-Daniel W. Holmes, Jr., McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Goldbergs 1/30/2011:326-Colonel Steven K. Ellsworth Collection (includes the Naftzger collection envelope and both lot tickets).

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$20,400
Lot 195
1848 N-44 R6 PCGS graded VG10. Glossy medium brown with slightly darker steel brown toning on the highpoints. Smooth and attractive with only minor marks consistent with the grade. A very light rim bruise at UN is the best identifying mark. E-MDS, die state a. The die line over UN is clear. Our grade is VG8. The attribution and COL Ellsworth Collection provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 1; 5 finer: 1 in 20, 1 in 50, 1 in 55, 2 in 65. Estimated Value $150 - UP
Ex McLaughlin & Robinson 1988-G. Lee Kuntz, Superior 10/6/1991:1101-Evan L. Kopald, McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Goldbergs 9/2010:1147 ($322)-John McBride 6/20/2020-Colonel Steven K. Ellsworth Collection (last lot ticket included).

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$216
Lot 196
1848 N-46 R7 PCGS Fine Details, Damage. Sharpness F12 but there is a rather deep dig at the right side of star 6, the rim over star 7 was slightly flattened, and there is a small splash of silvery solder or plating at the dentils under star 12. Both sides are covered with light contact marks, strongest a thin diagonal nick in the field before the chin. Glossy light to medium brown blending to light chocolate in protected areas. The planchet is free of any roughness or verdigris and all the attribution points are clear. This extremely rare variety combines the earliest state of the N-44/32/6 obverse die with the intermediate state of the N-10/11 reverse die. This die marriage was discovered in 1991 by Tom Wagemaker (who retains the discovery coin that grades about F12) and only 5 other examples have been uncovered. This one, which was the second piece found, grades net VG7 and is tied for CC#3 honors in that short census list of 6 pieces in the Grellman census. Plated in the third (2001) edition of the Grellman book on late date cents. A decent example of one of the three rarest business strike varieties in the 1840-1857 series (the other two varieties are unique). The attribution and COL Ellsworth Collection provenance are noted on the PCGS label. Estimated Value $7,000 - UP
Ex Don Weathers 7/1995-J. R. Grellman 9/1995-R. S. Brown, Jr., McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Superior 6/2/2002:660 ($7475)-Daniel W. Holmes, Jr., Goldbergs 1/30/2011:329 ($8625)-Colonel Steven K. Ellsworth Collection (includes the Brown and Holmes collection envelopes and both lot tickets).

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$9,300
Lot 197
1848 Small Date Fantasy Cent Rarity-7- PCGS graded VF20. Glossy uniform medium chocolate brown. The surfaces are smooth, void of any trace of corrosion or roughness. There are some nicks scattered over both sides; the best identifying marks are a tiny rim nick just past star 4 and two horizontal nicks over EN in CENT. There is no trace of an undertype or of multiple strikes (as often seen on this variety). Evenly struck with the dies slightly misaligned: the obverse off a bit to K-2 and the reverse off center a bit less to K-10. The dies are nearly in proper head-to-foot orientation with only a minor CCW rotation for the reverse. The weight is 159.7 grains. Our grade is F12, tied for CC#3 of the 11 examples known of this extremely rare and popular privately struck "cent." Among those 11 known examples only two grade higher than F12 in the Noyes and Grellman census lists. The finest known piece, a PCGS graded AU55 (our grade net VF35 for recoloring) brought $12,075 as lot #900 in our auction of the Ted Naftzger late date large cents on 7 September 2009. Howard Newcomb devoted a couple pages in his book on the series to the "Small Date" 1848 cent, and most of the top collections have contained at least one example. Noyes photo #30104. This is the discovery piece for the "variety" and it comes with one of the most distinguished provenances for any large cent. The attribution and COL Ellsworth Collection provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 1; 2 finer: 1 in 53, 1 in 55. Estimated Value $7,000 - UP
Ex J. N. T. Levick, Bangs Merwin & Company 5/1865:1431-unknown-Edward Cogan 11/1871:273-Lorin G. Parmelee, New York Coin & Stamp Company 6/1890:1196-Peter Mougey, Thomas L. Elder #43, 9/1910:251 (withdrawn from the sale by Elder and sold privately)-David Proskey-Henry C. Hines-Homer K. Downing, 1952 ANA Sale, New Netherlands Coin Company #38, 8/16/1952:2207-Floyd T. Starr, Stack's 6/13/1984:596-Jack H. Robinson, Superior 1/29/1989:1461-R. S. Brown, Jr., McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Superior 6/2/2002:661 ($6900)-Colonel Steven K. Ellsworth Collection (includes the Brown collection envelope and last 2 lot tickets).

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$6,000
Lot 198
1849 N-1 R4 VF30+. Glossy medium olive brown with overtones of light bluish brown. The surfaces are smooth and the only marks are a few microscopic ticks, none notable. E-MDS, die state b, with a dash through the center of the O in OF but before any crumbling inside the lower half of the R in AMERICA (Newcomb's old #15). Estimated Value $100 - UP
Ex Jules Reiver, Heritage Auctions 1/24/2006:28515-Heritage Auctions 5/2008:64029-John McBride 6/20/2020-Colonel Steven K. Ellsworth Collection (last lot ticket included).

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$156
Lot 199
1849 N-2 R2 PCGS graded MS63 Brown, CAC Approved. Highly lustrous bluish steel and chocolate brown with peeps of very faded mint color on the reverse. Satiny mint frost covers the fields and the eye appeal of this cent is outstanding. A tiny pinprick close under the tip of the chin and a speck of crud midway between the bust and star 1 are good identifying marks for this cent. MDS, die state j. Crumbling connects two of the leaves under AT in STATES but there is no trace of crumbling in the top of the E in CENT. Called MS60 and tied for CC#6 in the Noyes census, his photo #55019. Our grade is MS60, tied for CC#17 for the die variety in the Grellman census but finest of the die state. The attribution and COL Ellsworth Collection provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 4; 7 finer: 4 in 64, 2 in 65, 1 in 65+. Estimated Value $700 - UP
Ex Henry C. Hines-Floyd T. Starr, Stack's 6/13/1984:600-R. E. Naftzger, Jr.-Naftzger Estate, McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Goldbergs 9/7/2009:909 ($719)-Colonel Steven K. Ellsworth Collection (includes the Naftzger collection envelope and both lot tickets).

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$900
Lot 200
1849 N-3 R4 PCGS graded MS62 Brown, CAC Approved. Frosty medium brown with luster in the fields and protected areas. There is just a hint of friction on the highpoints but a rather strong diagonal nick left of the earlobe catches your eye. The only other significant defect is a small patch of fine carbon in the leaves under TA in STATES. E-MDS, die state f early. There is crumbling on the bottom of the D in UNITED but the other crumbles associated with die state f are not present (Brunhofer state f-1). Our grade is net EF45+. The attribution and COL Ellsworth Collection provenance are noted on the PCGS label. PCGS population 2; 4 finer: 1 in 63, 1 in 64, 2 in 65. Estimated Value $300 - UP
Ex Joseph V. Dooley, McCawley & Grellman Auctions 1/11/1997:565-Jack Wadlington (Twin Leaf Collection), Stack's Bowers 6/2015:2506-Heritage Auctions 5/2016:7098 ($517)-John McBride 6/20/2020-Colonel Steven K. Ellsworth Collection (last lot ticket included).

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$384



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