2008

1797 1C Reverse of 1797, Stems MS66 Brown PCGS. S-135, 1797[1C] Reverse of 1797, Stems MS66 Brown PC

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1797 1C Reverse of 1797, Stems MS66 Brown PCGS. S-135, 1797[1C] Reverse of 1797, Stems MS66 Brown PC
<B>1797<1C> Reverse of 1797, Stems MS66 Brown PCGS.</B></I> S-135, High R.3. Sheldon-135 is one of three varieties (the other two are S-119 and S-123) made available in Uncirculated grades due to the Nichols Find. The numismatic legend surrounding these pieces is that a bag of Large Cents was obtained directly from the mint in 1797 by former Continental Congress member Benjamin Goodhue. After a series of family inheritances, they were dispersed in the 1860s by David Nichols. Sheldon-135 is more frequently encountered in Mint State than in Fine condition, but a glance at third party populations indicates that Uncirculated pieces are nonetheless scarce, and become rare in MS65 and finer grades. The present premium Gem has lovely medium golden-brown color. A tiny spot beneath the hair ribbons must suffice for pedigree purposes, since the piece is remarkably void of abrasions. The strike is sharp and even throughout the obverse, and a bit softer on the lower half of the reverse than on the upper reverse. The eye appeal is remarkable for an eighteenth century Large Cent, and would be a highlight of an early type set from the First Philadelphia Mint. Certified in an old green label PCGS holder.