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Year
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Denom
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Grader
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Grade
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Description
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Price
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Photo
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1722
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Half Penny
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PCGS
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MS64BN
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*NEW* Not only is this coin virtually perfect for the grade, it is a very scarce and major Hibernia variety with the Harp at the reverse to the left instead of right. Awesome even chocolate brown on a full sharp strike. Completely problem free with tremendous eye-appeal. Only 4 graded with 1 MS65. Compare that to 27 graded MS64BN of the more common variety.
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$3000.00
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1783
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Copper
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PCGS
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PR66BN
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*NEW* A virtually perfect GEM Proof restrike with lovely even chocolate brown color and fully reflective proof surfaces. More of a natural chocolate brown color than the orange-brown color in the photo. According to "CoinFacts.com" the "original" 1783 Draped Bust Washington tokens were probably struck around 1820 in Birmingham, England. After purchasing the hubs from the defunct Soho Mint in 1848, W. S. Lincoln produced the restrikes from new dies in London around 1850-1860.
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$2050.00
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1804
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Half Cent
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NGC
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MS63BN
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Labeled as "Double Struck Mint Error", but I purchased it as a type coin. The "error" is some interesting doubling of Liberty's portrait, but it's fairly suttle. The coin, on the other hand, is exceptional with a stong strike, even brown color, great surfaces and full, glowing luster
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$3450.00
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1833
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Half Cent
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NGC
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MS64BN
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*NEW* Very choice even deep chocolate brown color with a full strike and good luster.
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$765.00
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1853
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Half Cent
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NGC
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MS65RB
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*NEW* A wonderfully pleasing Gem with an even blend of chocolate brown color mixed with considerable original RED in and around the devices on both sides. Very tough date to find with any RED. Pop of only 6 in MS65RB. Compare that to the 1855 date which show an NGC pop of 60 in MS65RB.
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$2550.00
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1854
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Half Cent
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NGC
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MS65BN
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A glowing even chocolate brown with violet highlights throughout and glowing luster.
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$1185.00
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1855
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Half Cent
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PCGS
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MS64BN
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*NEW* A pleasing even chocolate brown with tinges of original red. Well struck with full luster. Very choice for the grade.
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$665.00
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1855
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Half Cent
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NGC
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MS65BN
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Superb quality for the grade. Virtually perfect surfaces, full strike, even chocolate brown color and full luster. A great type coin.
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$1185.00
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1798
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Cent
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PCGS
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XF40
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Nicely struck with even brown color.
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$2450.00
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1803
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Cent
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PCGS
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XF40
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*NEW* Strong even strike on both sides and even chocolate color.
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$1300.00
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1803
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Cent
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PCGS
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XF40
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*NEW* Strong even strike on both sides and even chocolate color.
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$1300.00
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1804
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Cent
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NGC
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MS64RB
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*SOLD - NEW* Restrike. An even, attractive blend of Red and brown. According to PCGS CoinFacts, the Restrike is believed to have been struck circa 1860 by Joseph Mickley and Edward Cogan using an altered 1803 obverse and a reverse of 1820. Housed in an early NGC case.
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$1425.00
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1817
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Cent
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NGC
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MS64RB
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From a fresh collection and a superb coin for the grade. Very scarce with RED color, this piece has considerable rosy-violet RED on both sides, with the obverse around 50% Red and the reverse about 80% red. Well struck overall with clean surfaces and full luster. No spots or blochy toning. Top end of the grade and great Eye-appeal. I need to get a subscription to the NGC pop, but I believe that it was 5 with 2 higher when I researched it at the Baltimore show. An amazing early Coronet Cent.
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$2475.00
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1818
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Cent
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PCGS
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MS63BN
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*NEW* Even medium to deep chocolate brown with a sharp strike and good luster.
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$800.00
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1818
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Cent
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PCGS
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MS63BN
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*NEW* Super clean deep chocolate brown with a full strike and full luster. Great coin for the grade.
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$875.00
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1820
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Cent
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NGC
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MS65BN
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*NEW* A superb specimen with virtually mark free surfaces, full strike, great chocolate brown color and full luster. Considerable original RED in and around the devices on the obverse give this coin a great appearance. All the characteristics of a higher grade. The light white streaks you see are all on the "scratch resistant" NGC holder.
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$2150.00
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1824
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Cent
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NGC
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MS63BN
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*NEW* An attractive, well struck, even chocolate brown example of this very scarce date.
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$2650.00
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1837
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Cent
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NGC
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MS64BN
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*NEW* Absolutely TOP Quality for the grade. Well struck with virtually no marks. Great light chocolate brown color and full luster. A hair's breath from MS65 quality.
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$1275.00
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1838
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Cent
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NGC
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MS63BN
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*SOLD - NEW* Very appealing for the grade with a full strike and considerable glowing violet red highlights on the obverse. Reverse a very pretty chocolate brown with blue highlights overall. Great coin for the price.
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$785.00
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1850
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Cent
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NGC
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MS66BN
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*NEW* Absoulte SUPERB in every way. Sharp, full strike, virtually perfect surfaces, lovely even chocolate brown with gorgeous blue highlights and glowing, lustrous surfaces. The lines you see coming in from the right edge and along the date are die lines.
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$2475.00
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