Goldberg Coins and Collectibles



Sale 87

September Pre Long Beach


Coronet Head Half Cents
 
 
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Lot 90
1848 First Restrike Breen 1-B R5+ PCGS graded PR64 Brown. Very attractive mix of chocolate and light olive brown with overtones of bluish steel. The fields are nicely reflective and free of hairlines, spots, or stains. This piece would be a gem if not for a short scratch that skips from the middle of the nose to the cheek where it fades out. Very sharply struck early die state with no trace of fine die rust in the field at star 8 (Breen's Series I). Our grade is net Proof-62. According to the PCGS population report only 30 examples of these proof-only first restrikes were struck. Comes with a nice provenance. PCGS population 6; 4 finer, 3 in 65, 1 in 66.
Estimated Value $5,000-UP.
Ex William Forrester Dunham, B. Max Mehl 6/13/1941:1294-Floyd T. Starr, Stack's 6/13/1984:875.

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Lot 91
  1849 First Restrike Proof-Only Breen 1-B Rarity-6. PCGS graded Proof 62 Brown. Uniform light brown and golden tan. Essentially flawless; void of any spots, stains, or contact marks. The only mark is a tiny struck-through line in the middle of the jawline, and this was caused by a piece of lint pressed between the die and planchet. The fields are smooth and slightly reflective but the mirrors are not deep, which is typical of these restrikes. Most likely lightly cleaned long ago, as were most of the coins in the famous King Farouk Palace Collection. This coin is #7 in Rick Coleman's list of first restrike 1849 proof half cents. Weight 85.5 grains. Comes with an impressive provenance.
Estimated Value $2,500-UP.
Ex King Farouk (The Palace Collection), Sotheby's 1954-A. Buol Hinman, Paramount International Coin Co., 4/30/1965:123-Ellis Robison, Stack's 2/10/1982:384-Martin Paul (The Rarities Group)-Superior 9/1988:1775-J. Bruce Jackson, Superior 1/28/1990:119-Joseph E. Usibelli, Jr., Stack's 6/2004:2126-Ray Rouse, McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Goldbergs 9/14/2008:129-Chris McCawley 2009-John Koebert.

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$4,113
Lot 92
  Pair of Half Cents, 1849 & 1850, graded AU50. Includes 1849 C-1 R2 EDS with the reverse rotated 125 degrees CCW AU50, and 1850 C-1 EDS with strike doubling on the date and shallow low spots on both sides AU50. An attractive pair with interesting strike anomalies. Lot of 2 coins.
Estimated Value $300-UP.
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$494
Lot 93
  Pair of Half Cents, 1849 & 1850. Includes 1849 C-1 R2- MDS AU50 sharpness net VF20 for granularity and recoloring, and 1850 C-1 R2- EDS EF45 net EF40 for minor nicks. Lot of 2 coins.
Estimated Value $150-UP.
Ex John Koebert.

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$470
Lot 94
  Quartet of Half Cents, 1851-1856. Includes 1851 C-1 VF30, 1854 C-1 R1+ VF35 net VF20 for nicks and recoloring, 1855 C-1 R1 EF40 net VF20 for scratches and recoloring, and 1856 C-1 R2 VF25 net VF20 for recoloring. Lot of 4 coins.
Estimated Value $200-UP.
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$217
Lot 95
1853 C-1 R1 AU58. A frosty mint state piece that has a few very faint hairlines on the neck. Otherwise this half cent is quite nice; free of any spots, stains or contact marks. Medium steel brown with faded mint color remaining in protected areas on both sides. MDS, Manley state 1.0 late. The die line through the first T in STATES is dull but visible.
Estimated Value $150-UP.
Ex J. J. Teaparty 10/27/2003-John Koebert.

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$376
Lot 96
  Pair of Half Cents, 1853 & 1857. Includes 1853 C-1 R1 EF45 and 1857 C-1 R2 EF40. Both are choice with excellent eye appeal. Lot of 2 coins.
Estimated Value $200-UP.
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$306
Lot 97
1854 C-1 R1+ PCGS graded MS63 Brown. Very attractive frosty light chocolate brown and steel with peeps of faded mint color showing on the reverse. Very sharply struck and extremely close to mint state. The only imperfections are a few light nicks in the field off the chin. MDS, Manley state 2.0, showing a shallow lump on the upper part of the I in UNITED. The dash left of the base of the 1 is still clear. Our grade is AU58+. The attribution is noted on the PCGS label.
Estimated Value $250-UP.
Ex Jim Long 10/2/2005-John Koebert.

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$329
Lot 98
1854 C-1 R1+ Counterstamped J. BRAMBLE VF30. Glossy medium chocolate brown. No defects (other than the effects of the stamp itself, which was deeply impressed on the obverse). The stamp is in a uniform arc with a 6-pointed star below. This is Brunk B-1051, and he suggests it is from a Philadelphia innkeeper who operated there in the 1850's.
Estimated Value $30-UP.
Ex John Sullivan (Cameo Coins) 11/17/2004-John Koebert.

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$59
Lot 99
1855 C-1 R1 PCGS graded MS63 Brown. Lustrous light olive and steel brown with 5% of the mint color showing on the obverse, 20% on the reverse. Satiny mint frost covers both sides and this half cent offers outstanding eye appeal. No spots, stains, or contact marks. Our grade is MS63+, close to MS64. MDS. The dentils are incomplete, which is normal for business strike 1855 half cents. A beautiful half cent that comes with an important provenance. The attribution is noted on the PCGS label.
Estimated Value $250-UP.
Ex Lyman Low 6/5/1908-Albert Holden-Norweb Family Collection, Bowers & Merena 10/12/1987:136-Tom Reynolds 2003-John Koebert.

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$1,586
Lot 100
1856 C-1 R2 PCGS graded MS62 Brown. Attractive glossy medium chocolate brown with bluish steel overtones. The only mark is a barely visible rim bruise over the second S in STATES. Nicely struck with full radial lines in all the stars. MDS, Manley state 2.0 early. The lump on the upper part of the I in UNITED is clear. Our grade is AU58. The attribution is shown on the PCGS label.
Estimated Value $200-UP.
Ex Doug Bird 12/6/2003-John Koebert.

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$400
Lot 101
1857 C-1 R2 MS60+. Glossy light chocolate and steel brown with 15% of the mint red remaining. The fields are slightly reflective, especially on the obverse, thanks to a fresh die polishing. The only marks are some microscopic specks of darker toning scattered over the obverse (visible only under strong magnification), a vertical planchet chip in the field above the head (as struck), and a nick hidden under the R in AMERICA. Removed from a PCGS slab graded MS63BN (label #1239.63/40059714 included). An attractive example of our final year of half cent production.
Estimated Value $400-UP.
Ex John Sullivan (Cameo Coins) 9/28/2004-John Koebert.

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$517
Lot 102
  Group of 8 Half Cents & Large Cents. Includes 2 half cents (1829 & 1834) and 6 Large Cents (includes 2 dated 1798 and 1 dated 1805). Grades are AG-Fine with most AG-G. All have a readable date. Lot of 8 coins.
Estimated Value $100-UP.
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$223






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