Variety
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Rarity
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Description
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Grade
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Comments
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Photo
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Price
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1787 Fugio Copper Newman 15H
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R4
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Fugio Copper
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PCGS VF30
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Just an average coin, easy to attribute thanks to the obverse die crack at K4 and the high E in WE reverse
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$1,499
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1787 Fugio Copper Newman 18H
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R5
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Fugio Copper
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PCGS VF20
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Nice coin in a PCGS blue-label holder, nice VF20 details on a rare variety and a rare die state with an obverse crack thru MIND and a reverse crack at K7
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$1,250
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1793 C1
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R3
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Liberty Cap
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VG8
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Really a pretty decent VG8, my photo is a real insult to this coin because in real life it has an appealing black and tan contrasting color, and the surfaces are not nearly so rough, this is one that should be seen in person
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$4,500
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1793 C2
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R3
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Liberty Cap
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AG3
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AG3 with rough surfaces and a brassy color, that being said the date is fully readable under a bright light, pretty decent filler
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$999
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1793 C3
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R3
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Liberty Cap
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G5
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Nice G5 with everything visible including the date, an as-struck obverse planchet flaw is the only detraction
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$2,999
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1793 C3
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R3
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Liberty Cap
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F12
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CHOICE color and nearly perfect surfaces, exceptional quality
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net $12,500*
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1794 C2A
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R2+
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Liberty Cap
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F12
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Nice coin with a few marks, the most notable at the obverse rim at K4, nice dark chocolate color and heavily clashed under the chin
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$1,499
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1795 C1
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R2
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Lettered Edge
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NGC VG8BN
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"Mint Error on Straight Clip Planchet", the clip is obvious and there is also a lamination line at the bottom of the reverse, otherwise this is a really nice coin with strong details and nice color
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$750
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1795 C1
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R2
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Lettered Edge
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NGC VF30 - CAC
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Ultra-nice and probably really an EF40 since the C1 always has flat hair details, this is the nicest 1795 C1 I have handled in 10+ years
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net $5,500*
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1795 C4
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R3
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Punctuated date, plain edge, thin planchet
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VG8
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VG8 details with a full bold date, the planchet is very finely porous but the color is still nice
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$599
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1795 C4
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R3
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Punctuated date, plain edge, thin planchet
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VF20
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Ex-Stacks 03/08 lot 20 as F15, VF20 details but an old cleaning causes a net grade down to F15, nice
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$1,499
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1795 C4
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R3
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Punctuated date, plain edge, thin planchet
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Really nice brown coin in a new ANACS blue label holder, quite attractive
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$1,999
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1795 C6A
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R2
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Plain Edge, No Pole
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ex-Stacks 03/26/08 lot #21 where it was sold raw as VG10, I expected this coin to come back as F12 from PCGS, rich dark chocolate color and very bold details
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net $1,250
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1797 C3a
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R3
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Low Head, Plain Edge
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VG8
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Really nice VG8 that was struck over a cut-down large cent, with undertype most visible at center obverse, in addition to the cool mint error this is also just a really nice example
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$999 - SOLD
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1797 C3b
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R4
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Lettered Edge
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F12+
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Better than F12 details but heavily corroded and unfortunately ugly, there is evidence of undertype in the form of dentils visible on each side of the coin
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7374
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$550
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1826 C1
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R1
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Classic Head
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PCGS VG10
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Just an average coin with some dirt in the devices
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$65 - SOLD
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1828 C3
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R1
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13 Stars Obverse
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AU50+
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Totally original AU50+ with tons of luster and some spots of original black carbon toning
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$250
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1852 Restrike
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R5
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First Restrike
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NCS
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NCS "Genuine, Holed," I am assuming that this is the first restrike R5, Proof50 details and nice other than the obvious hole through the topmost star, could this be the cheapest proof half cent on the market?
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$1,999
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