Goldberg Coins and Collectibles



Sale 106

The September 3-5, 2018 Pre-Long Beach Auction


Classic Head Half Cents
 
 
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Lot 14
1809 C-6 R1 EF40. Frosty medium steel brown and chocolate. Smooth and attractive, free of any notable marks. M-LDS, Manley state 4.0. The reverse is rotated 45 degrees clockwise. Estimate Value $200 - UP
From the William Hamilton Collection.
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Realized
$204
Lot 15
  Trio of 1809 C-6 R1 Die States. Includes an M-LDS piece (Manley state 5.0) grading F12 with a large planchet delamination on the obverse and the reverse rotated 150 degrees CCW, an EDS piece (Manley state 1.0) grading G6 struck with non-parallel die faces causing significant weakness on the lower left part of the obverse, and another EDS example (Manley state 1.0) grading G5 with the same strike weakness from dies whose faces were not in proper parallel alignment. A decent group of interesting pieces, all glossy chocolate and olive brown. Lot of 3 coins. Estimate Value $150 - UP
Ex Carvin Goodridge Collection, McCawley & Grellman Auctions 9/2012:274-William Hamilton Collection (lot ticket included).
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Realized
$132
Lot 16
1825 C-2 R1 VF30. Frosty medium brown with darker steel brown and chocolate toning on the highpoints. No notable defects. This piece was struck two times. One strike was centered on the planchet. Another strike engaged only the rim at the top of the obverse and the opposing rim at the bottom of the reverse. Elements of the bottom of the obverse show on the rim above the head and parts of the upper reverse show on the rim at the bottom of the reverse. A portion of the E in STATES is located on the rim off the end of the wreath ribbon and a bit of the F in OF can be found on the rim under the end of the wreath stem. Additional pieces of wreath leaves show on the rim between those two letters. A neat error. Estimate Value $200 - UP
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Lot 17
  Pair of Half Cents, 1826 & 1828. Includes 1826 C-1 R1 LDS (Manley 5.0) VF35, and 1828 C-2 R1 12-Star Obverse LDS (Manley 3.0) EF40 net VF30 for recoloring. Both have nice eye appeal. Lot of 2 coins. Estimate Value $400 - UP
From the William Hamilton Collection. The 1828 C-2 is ex Greg Hannigan 11/2009.
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Realized
$312
Lot 18
1835 C-1 R1 PCGS graded MS63 Red (OGH), CAC Approved. Lustrous mint red fading to light steel brown with about 75% of the obverse and 95% of the reverse showing original mint color. The only notable mark is a small carbon spot between the date and star 13. E-MDS, Manley state 1.0 late. There are die clashmarks on both sides. The repunching on the 5 remains clear. Our grade is consistent with the PCGS grade. Estimate Value $1,500 - UP
Ex McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Goldbergs 1/25/2015:191-William Hamilton Collection.
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Realized
$1,860
Lot 19
1844 Proof Original Electrotype Copy AU50. Nice glossy medium chocolate brown. Sharp and essentially as made but there is a flake of the copper shell missing at the 84 in the date. A nice copy of this proof-only date. Estimate Value $75 - UP
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Realized
$204






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