SOLD
6,000.00USD+ buyer's premium
This item SOLD at 2026 May 02 @ 17:08UTC-05:00 : EST/CDT
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Sale to be held at:
SHERATON CHARLOTTE AIRPORT HOTEL
3315 Scott Futrell Drive
Charlotte, NC 28208
1835 N-19 R5 Head of 1836 EF45+Frosty light olive and steel brown. Flowline luster shows in the fields and protected areas on the obverse and the eye appeal of this cent is quite nice. Just light friction on the devices and a few contact marks. The notable marks are a light scratch left of star 11, a very tiny rim bruise at star 12, and a light diagonal nick under the right side of star 3. Very early die state with hard, reflective fields on the reverse. The obverse die is well worn from use in the earlier N-7 marriage while the reverse die is new and very sharp. This was the second example discovered of the variety, and the story of the discovery is explained on page 259 in John Wright's The Cent Book 1816-1839. Several dozen addition examples have been found over the succeeding decades, but only a few of those are in high grade. Graded AU55 net EF45 and CC#2 in the Noyes census, his photo #25746.Certificate Number: Pedigree: Ex J. R. "Bob" Grellman, Jr. 6/15/1982-Richard V. Punchard 6/15/1989-Wesley A. Rasmussen, Heritage Auctions 1/13/2005:3659 (as EAC AU50)-Daniel W. Holmes, Jr.-Thomas D. Reynolds 11/25/2011-Terry S. Denman Collection
Auction Location:
PO Box 41000, Austin, Texas, 78704, United States
Previewing Details:
Lot viewing will be available at the convention.
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| From (Incl.) | To (Excl.) | Premium |
| 0.00 |
Infinite |
20% |
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AUCTION TERMS OF SALE
1. The highest bidder acknowledged by the auctioneer shall be the buyer. In case of dispute the auctioneer may at his sole discretion reopen a lot. In all cases the auctioneer’s decision shall be final and binding on bidders.
2. The auctioneer reserves the right to refuse to honor any bid which, at his sole discretion, he feels is not submitted in good faith. The auctioneer may withdraw any lot, without prior notice, for any reason whatsoever.
3. All sales are payable in U. S. funds immediately upon receipt of invoice unless other arrangements have been made prior to the sale. Lots will not be released to buyers until paid for in full. Lots delivered in state of sale are subject to all applicable state and local taxes unless appropriate permits are on file with us.
4. Postage will be added to the invoice of all successful mail bidders.
5. A 20% buyer’s fee will be added to all invoices.
6. Please keep in mind this is not an approval sale. All sales are considered final. Sales to the floor may not be returned for any reason save authenticity. Sales to mail bidders are final unless lot proves to have been mis-attributed.
7. Mail bids, or phone bids will be accepted up through the day of the sale. Please direct email bids to friscomint@live.com. All bids will be reduced. Lots will open at one increment above second highest mail/phone bidder. Bidding will proceed as competition dictates with the lot either selling to the floor or to the mail/web bidder at one increment above the second highest bid. Please see contact information below.
8. Consignors may bid or place a reserve bid on their own coins. Principals of the auction firm may consign and may bid on coins in the sale for themselves or clients.
MAIL BIDS:
Please mail all bids to:
Chris McCawley, P.O. Box 41000, Austin, TX 78704
email: friscomint@live.com
Phones: Chris 405-226-5072 / Lucas Baldridge 972-310-9497 / Travis Hollon 214-912-6644