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1793 1C Wreath Cent--Vine and Bars--MS64 Brown PCGS. S 1793[1C] Wreath Cent--Vine and Bars--MS64 Bro

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1793 1C Wreath Cent--Vine and Bars--MS64 Brown PCGS. S 1793[1C] Wreath Cent--Vine and Bars--MS64 Bro
<B>1793<1C> Wreath Cent--Vine and Bars--MS64 Brown PCGS.</B></I> S-9, B-12, R.2. This is easily the most plentiful of all 1793 Wreath Cents, and this is true in all grades. This is an early die state, and is a top-quality example for the variety. It is recorded as the tenth best in the Noyes Census, and tied with five others for fifth finest according to Del Bland. <B>This is the Breen <I>Large Cent Encyclopedia</B></I> plate coin, and the reverse was illustrated in the 1879 monograph by Ed. Frossard.</B></I> It also has a substantially continuous pedigree dating back over 130 years.<BR> All of the Wreath Cents, a total of 63,353 coins, were produced in April and July 1793. Nearly all were coin in April, after which equipment failure prevented more production during May and June, as parts were repaired or replaced. The final 12,000 coins were produced in July. <BR> The Wreath Cent is clearly the most recognized and the most popular of the 1793 coinage issues. Among the three large cent designs, it is also the most plentiful in Mint State grades. For the collector who simply wants a single example of our first copper coinage, this is an excellent candidate. Both sides have splendid olive-brown color with a few small splashes of steel and maroon patina. The surfaces have satiny luster throughout. Both sides have numerous tiny planchet defects or fissures.<BR><I>George F. Seavey (William H. Strobridge, 1873); Lorin G. Parmelee; M.A. Brown (S.H. and H. Chapman, 4/1897), lot 743; George H. Earle, Jr. (Henry Chapman, 6/1912), lot 3362; Foster Lardner (United States Coin Co., 11/1914), lot 7; later, R.E. Naftzger, Jr. (A. Kosoff, 4/1956), lot 9; Dorothy Nelson (Stack's, 2/1976), lot 7; New England Rare Coin Galleries; Bowers and Merena (circa 1978-1979); later, 1987 ANA (Bowers and Merena, 8/1987), lot 27; Samuel H. Kaeppel (Bowers and Merena, 6/1991), lot 1155; Samuel H. Kaeppel (Bowers and Merena, 11/1991), lot 2005; Samuel H. Kaeppel (Bowers and Merena, 3/1992), lot 2371; later, to our present consignor.</B></I>