1788 Massachusetts Cent Ryder 10-L Rarity-2 F12. Choice glossy chocolate brown with lighter brown toning covering the devices. The surfaces are smooth and this piece offers outstanding eye appeal for the grade. The only marks are a couple fine parallel planchet striations over WEALTH, as struck. The date and legends are complete and clear. Listed on page 59 in the Redbook." Weight 154.6 grains.
Estimated Value $100-UP.
Pre-Long Beach Auction #84
By: Ira & Larry Goldberg Coins & Collectibles, Inc.
Ira & Larry Goldberg Coins & Collectibles, Inc. Pre-Long Beach Auction #84
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Lot #26 - united states colonials
Lot #27 - united states colonials
1788 Massachusetts Cent Ryder 11-C Rarity-5 PCGS graded VF20. Variety with a period following MASSACHUSETTS. Slightly glossy dark chocolate brown and steel with lighter chocolate brown toning on the highpoints. A glass reveals microscopic roughness in the fields and protected areas but there is no verdigris. The only mark is a dull dent on the second M in COMMON. The date and legends are complete and clear. A decent example of a tough...
Lot #28 - united states colonials
1787 Connecticut Miller 4-L Rarity-1 PCGS graded XF45, CAC Approved. Mailed Bust Left. Choice glossy medium brown with chocolate brown toning on the highpoints. Struck on a smooth, flawless planchet that offers outstanding eye appeal for the grade. The only notable mark is a light rim bruise over the first C in CONNEC. Rare EDS, before any trace of the usually seen "Horn" die flaw that extends up from the bust. Our grade is VF35....
Lot #29 - united states colonials
1787 Connecticut Miller 6.1-M Rarity-1 The "Laughing Head" variety VF35. Mailed Bust Left. Choice lustrous medium brown and light chocolate. A sharp, beautiful example. The only defect is a shallow planchet lamination at the dentils off the bust tip, as struck. Struck very slightly off center to K-2.5 but none of the devices is affected. A premium example of this very popular "Redbook" variety, and it could easily justify a higher...
Lot #30 - united states colonials
1787 Connecticut Miller 16.1-m Rarity-5+ VG10. Draped Bust Left. Clipped Planchet. Sharpness VF20 but covered with uniform fine corrosion. No marks or verdigris, but there is a straight-edge planchet clip affecting the dentils over CON. No verdigris. The only marks are a small planchet crack on the rim at the top of the reverse and a small planchet void in the drapery at the right bottom of the seated figure, both defects as struck....
Lot #31 - united states colonials
1787 Connecticut Miller 32.2-X.1 Rarity-3 VF25. Draped Bust Left. Clipped Planchet. Slightly sharper with uniform microscopic roughness under a glossy dark olive brown and chocolate patina. No verdigris, marks, or planchet flaws other than a minor planchet clip that affects the dentils over AUC. The bottom edge of the date is off the planchet but the rest of the date is bold and the legends are strong. Listed on page 62 in the "Redbook...
Lot #32 - united states colonials
1787 Connecticut Miller 33.2-Z.5 Rarity-1 VF25. Draped Bust Left. Slightly glossy dark olive brown and steel. The surfaces are nice but not perfectly smooth with microscopic granularity under the mostly glossy toning. The only mark is a smoothed rim nick under the shoulder. MDS with a die crack from the D in INDE to the waist of the seated figure. The date and legends are complete and strong. Weight 130.1 grains. Listed on page 62 in...
Lot #33 - united states colonials
1787 Connecticut Miller 33.7-r.4 Rarity-5+ F12. Draped Bust Left. Sharpness VF20 but covered with fine roughness under a rather glossy dark olive brown and steel patina. The only marks are a shallow planchet lamination at UC in AUCTORI (as struck) and a few very faint hairline scratches at the top of the head. The date is weak and the bottom of the digits are off the planchet, but it is easily readable. The legends are complete. Not...
Lot #34 - united states colonials
1787 Connecticut Miller 37.14-cc.2 Rarity-6 VG8. Draped Bust Left. Sharpness at least F15 where the designs were properly struck up, but the right half of the obverse is covered with hairline scratches, there is a sharp nick on the chin, and traces of greenish verdigris show on the left side of the reverse. In addition a planchet lamination fissure extends horizontally across the obverse passing through the middle of the neck. Rather...
Lot #35 - united states colonials
1787 Connecticut Miller 39.1-ff.2 Rarity-6 VG7. Draped Bust Left. An AUCTOBI/ET LIR variety. Sharpness F12, even better in some areas, but the planchet has been banged up a bit and is slightly bent. No corrosion or verdigris. The notable marks are a rim dent at the bust tip and a planchet void at ET that obliterates those letters. The date is clear, and the AUCTOBI and LIR features are obvious. Mostly glossy light chocolate brown with...
Lot #36 - united states colonials
1787 Connecticut Miller 47-a.3 Rarity-6 AG3. Draped Bust Left. Slightly glossy medium brown fading to chocolate in protected areas. The surfaces are covered with microscopic porosity on all but the highpoints, which are smooth. No verdigris, planchet defects, or contact marks. Basically just a well worn early copper. Struck slightly off center to K-11. The date is off the planchet and much of the legend is unreadable. A rare variety...
Lot #37 - united states colonials
1788 Connecticut Miller 4.1-K Rarity-5 VG10. Mailed Bust Right. Struck over a 1785 Nova Constellatio Crosby 4-D variety. Sharpness VF20 but much of the planchet displays minor roughness and there is a bend at the rim over the I in AUCTORI. Slightly glossy dark olive brown with lighter brown toning on the devices. The dates of the Connecticut (1788) and of the Nova Constellatio (1785) are complete and clear, and "NOVA" also shows...
Lot #38 - united states colonials
1788 Connecticut Miller 16.4-L.2 Rarity-5+ VG10. Draped Bust Left. Off Center. Glossy medium chocolate brown and steel blending to darker chocolate and olive brown in protected areas. No corrosion or verdigris, and the only marks are a few shallow planchet chips on the rim behind the seated figure on the reverse. Very late die state, the latest seen, with a massive die crack across the reverse plus an additional crack arcing down...
Lot #39 - united states colonials
Group of 20 Connecticut Coppers 1785-1788 grading Fair to VG. Mix of dates and types. Some have a readable date while others do not. A couple are clearly double struck and one is an "African Head" type. Inspection recommended. Lot of 20 coins.
Estimated Value $300-UP.
Lot #40 - united states colonials
1787 Machin's Mills Vlack 21-I-87D-I Rarity-6- VF35. Slightly glossy dark olive brown and steel with lighter chocolate brown toning on the highpoints. The surfaces are reasonably smooth but not perfectly so showing microscopic roughness on all but the highest points of the devices. No verdigris. The only marks are a small planchet void near the rim at K-2 on the obverse and another in the hair at the top of the head (both as struck)...
Lot #41 - united states colonials
1786 New Jersey with Wide Shield and Curved Beam Maris 21-N Rarity-3 VF20. Attractive glossy medium chocolate brown with lighter brown toning on the devices. The surfaces are mostly smooth but there are traces of minor roughness in a few of the protected areas, mostly at REA in CAESAREA. The only notable mark is a speck of greenish verdigris in the field under the front edge of the chest of the horse. The date and legends are complete...
Lot #42 - united states colonials
1787 New Jersey Maris with Medium Shield and Curved Beam 43-d Rarity-1 VG10. Sharpness VF20 but covered with uniform extremely fine roughness that dulls the gloss. Slightly glossy dark steel and chocolate. No verdigris. The only marks are some faint hairline scratches that are well-hidden in the patina. The date is weak but readable and the legends are clear except for weakness at the top of NOVA. Weight 141.6 grains. Listed on page 70...
Lot #43 - united states colonials
1787 New Jersey Maris 55-m Rarity-4 U over S Variety F15. Sharpness VF20 but covered with fine granularity under rather glossy chocolate brown toning with lighter brown toning on the devices. No notable verdigris or contact marks. The bottom edge of the date is off the planchet but it remains easily readable and the legends are clear. The second U over S feature in PLURIBUS is obvious. A decent example of this popular "Redbook" variety...
Lot #44 - united states colonials
1787 New Jersey Maris 63-q Rarity-3 F12. A Large Planchet with Sprig Above Plow variety. Beautiful glossy light to medium chocolate brown with smooth surfaces. Nicely struck on a flawless planchet. Looks perfect to the unaided eye but a glass reveals a few very light scratches on the horse's head, all blended perfectly into the attractive toning. Weight 132.8 grains. Listed on page 70 in the "Redbook."
Estimated Value $200-UP....
Lot #45 - united states colonials
1788 Vermont with Bust Right Ryder-24 Rarity-3 VF20. Very attractive glossy light chocolate brown blending to darker chocolate brown in protected areas. Looks smooth and choice to the unaided eye, but a glass reveals extremely fine granularity in the fields and protected areas. No verdigris, marks, or planchet flaws. A superior example of this variety in terms of color and surface as most come with significant roughness. The date is...
Lot #46 - united states colonials
(1785) Bar Cent Breen-1145 W-8520 Rarity-4 PCGS graded AU50, CAC Approved. Slightly glossy medium steel brown and light chocolate with microscopic specks of darker toning scattered over both sides. No notable marks or other defects, only trivial ticks of no significance. Only a light touch of friction on the highpoints from mint state. Sharply struck slightly off center to K-4.5. A very nice example of this popular colonial issue that...
Lot #47 - united states colonials
Pair of Colonial Coppers. Includes a 1785 Nova Constellatio with Pointed Rays Crosby 5-E rarity-3 nice VG10, and 1788 Vermont Mailed Bust Right Ryder-27 rarity-1 F12 sharpness net VG8 for fine granularity on the obverse. Both have a readable date. Lot of 2 coins.
Estimated Value $150-UP.
The first is ex Pine Tree Auction Galleries 6/19/1978:206 (lot envelope included).
Lot #48 - united states colonials
(1792-94) Kentucky Halfpenny with Engrailed Edge Breen-1162 Rarity-5+ VF25. Ten points sharper but the reverse (pyramid side) is covered with a thin coat of lacquer or some similar substance. In addition there is some crud caked around the devices beneath the coating. The obverse (scroll side) is smooth and choice. Glossy dark chocolate brown. The engrailed edge feature is complete and strong (actually the edge is diagonally reeded,...
Lot #49 - united states colonials
1795 Talbot Allum & Lee Cent Breen-1035 PCGS graded AU55. Medium chocolate brown with lighter brown toning in protected areas on both sides. No defects, just a touch of friction on the highest points of the devices. Nicely struck on a defect-free planchet. Listed on page 76 in the "Redbook."
Estimated Value $250-UP.
Lot #50 - united states colonials
1783 Washington Unity Cent Breen-1188 NGC graded XF45. Glossy medium brown and light chocolate with a splash of darker reddish olive brown toning on the G in WASHINGTON. Otherwise the color and surfaces are choice. Struck with the reverse rotated 15 degrees CW.
Estimated Value $200-UP.
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