2003 February Long Beach Signature Sale #314 (Session 1 & 2)

Auction CurrencyUSD Auction LocationUnited States In Person PreviewFebruary 25 - March 1, 2003

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<b>Letter from Bob Korver</b>

<b>Director, Heritage Numismatic Auctions</b>



<p>Dear Bidders,</p>


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Welcome to Heritage's February 2003 Long Beach Signature Sale. We offer herewith 4,300 lots of exquisite rare coins for your bidding consideration in this, our 37th major sale as the official auctioneer of the Long Beach Coin Expo. Since 1985, the Long Beach-Heritage partnership has delivered one exceptional sale after another, and this is another spectacular catalog. Quality coins for the most discriminating collector, investor, or dealer can be found on every page. </p>
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The BTB Collection of Buffalo Nickels
The Gem Buffalo Nickels of the BTB Collection were painstakingly acquired over many years by well-known dealer, Stephen G. Slater. "Patience and perseverance was the key to securing this kind of quality for my client," Mr. Slater said. "Fully 95% of the coins I was offered were not the super high-end examples we were seeking in the assembly of this fine collection. For every 20 coins I saw, I passed on 19. It was a lot of hard work over many years to put this set together." Emphasizing exceptional strike and extraordinary eye-appeal, Mr. Slater and his client have succeeded in their goals; the effort speaks for itself when the beauty and quality of this collection is examined. The excellence of these coins has the BTB Collection currently ranked ninth overall on the PCGS Set Registry.</p>
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The Jay Eisenberg Collection of Mercury Dimes
Mr. Eisenberg's interest in coins started in his youth, and ever since he has enjoyed the simple pleasures of adding coins to his collection out of circulation. A life-long collector across denominations, he never-the-less decided six years ago to specialize - to pursue a world-class collection of Mercury Dimes. His long experience had taught him the value of buying the finest quality that he could afford, and to procure the rarer dates as soon as acceptable specimens could be located. By concentrating his resources, he was able to obtain the keys, then the remaining issues, while upgrading whenever possible. Over the six years, probably one-third of his collection was upgraded when a superior specimen was encountered. His recommendation to younger collectors is to "take your time to learn, look at many coins before buying, and then buy the best that you can afford."</p>
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The Philip Kaufman Collection, Part 4
Philip Kaufman is truly an all-American collector; born in Brooklyn but raised and educated in California, he has traveled coast-to-coast in pursuit of the wonderful coins that make up his collection. Mr. Kaufman started collecting coins in the third grade, filling his "old blue album with Lincoln Cents pulled from circulation, and completed, except for the 1922 'No D' and a 1955 Doubled Die." During the early 1980s, Mr. Kaufman started to seriously pursue rare coins, ultimately concentrating on Seated Liberty Proof Quarters, then expanding his interests to Proof Seated Half Dollars and ultimately to all Proof Seated Coinage. His goal was to obtain one of the leading examples of each denomination and date, constantly upgrading as better coins appeared in the marketplace. For more than a decade, he attended coin shows across America, and bid in scores of auctions (purchasing notably pedigreed examples from Eliasberg, Pittman, Norweb, Starr, and Stack). Mr. Kaufman wishes to thank the many dealers who helped in his pursuit of these marvelous coins (especially ANA Governor Barry Stuppler and Mark Yaffe for aiding the quest) and his wonderful wife Cheryl for sharing his collecting passion. We have been offering Mr. Kaufman's coins over several recent Signature Sales.</p>
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The New York "Eye Appeal" Collection
Extraordinary eye-appeal characterizes the coins in this colorful collection of toned silver Dollars. This visually stimulating trove of originally toned treasures was started with the theme of searching for the finest coins in three categories: 1) Flashy high-end, better date, DMPL & PL cameo Dollars; 2) Toned dollars "with killer colors including PLs, DMPLs, and end-of-roll pieces;" and 3) Rarely seen collector dates with great panache. </p>
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The success of the consignor in obtaining such exalted pieces is apparent. Any aficionado of toning will simply love these coins. We were so impressed that we photographed a special selection in the color plates. Each one of these coins is a testament to original toning, to the beautiful array of colors and patterns that occur naturally when the surface of the coin remains pristine and undisturbed. In addition to their amazing patination, the collection is of uniformly high eye-appeal. As the consignor modestly stated, "each coin has zip."</p>
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The Collection of Colonel Carmine A. Penta, Part 2
Colonel Carmine Penta, U.S. Army Retired, assembled a marvelous collection of type coins, plus specialty collections of Walking Liberty Halves, Dollars, and Silver Commemoratives. During his career in Intelligence, Col. Penta had many postings overseas, and it was during his travels that he because fascinated with numismatics. He has now been an active collector for more than two decades, "pursuing American coins because of a strong liking for the enduring values that they represent." Col. Penta declares himself to be "far more attached to the coins than their current price levels," but he has also been astute enough to recognize the importance of pricing trends. He accurately anticipated growing demand for high-quality Washington Quarters and Franklin Halves, and bought actively before prices began to climb. He looked for "mintage opportunities, finding it fascinating to try to outguess the market." In his retirement, Col. Penta enjoys traveling with his lovely wife, Jan, and writing for Coin World. </p>
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The Hans Poetsch Collection, Part 5
From consignor Hans Poetsch comes more wonderful high-grade coins. His complete set of Standing Liberty Quarters anchored our FUN Signature Sale. With numerous high-grade pieces and significant overall eye-appeal, this collection will excite general collectors and specialists. Mr. Poetsch was introduced to the joys of coin collecting in the late 1960s, when he was invited to join a weekly Saturday afternoon pinochle game in the back room of a coin shop in Elgin, Illinois. All of the other players were collectors, and Mr. Poetsch learned the lingo in self-defense! He started collecting Silver Dollars for the same reasons as every other collector - enormous size and history - and made substantial progress toward completing his set. For several years, he was content to work on "filling the little holes in the little coin books." His business interests required more attention during the 1980s, but he used the time wisely to educate himself about these neat pieces of history. When he became serious about his collecting during the 1990s, he began to specialize in Standing Liberty Quarters, because of their artistry and the challenge of locating superlative examples. Unable to attend many auctions in person, he often used an agent, so the significance of his collection has largely been a secret. Mr. Poetsch admits to being accused of being a "hoarder," but the term doesn't quite fit when so many of his coins are in such extraordinary condition. Part four of his important collection contains his "# 1" set; more than a decade in the making, this set is testimony to one numismatist's pursuit of a series noted for its artistry as well as the challenge of locating superlative examples like these.</p>
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The Dennis Ridings Collection
Mr. Ridings was born in the lovely Shenandoah Valley of Virginia, but grew up in Fairfax County. At the age of eight, he received an 1811 Half Cent from his frugal grandfather as payment for pulling weeds. His father took him to Earl Blaisdell's coin shop in Vienna to find out what the unusual coin was worth. Young Dennis was offered $90, and after the shock wore off, he followed his Dad's advice to keep the coin. The experience sparked an interest in these exciting pieces of American history, and he began to help around Earl's shop (getting paid in coins, naturally). He also accompanied Earl to shows in Vienna and Winchester, where he ran errands for many of the dealers of the day, who often paid him in coins (oftentimes in Quarter Eagles and Half Eagles!). As his experience and knowledge grew, he continued to assemble date sets from the bags searched for Earl, but he also began to focus his buying on better type issues.</p>
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After the age of sixteen, Mr. Ridings began to reap the rewards of what had become his "working hobby." He sold coins to buy his first car, a 1967 Mustang fastback. He married, moved back to the Shenandoah, and sold coins to buy 45 acres in Winchester to build a home for his wife and daughter. He sold more coins to start his construction business, specializing in structural steel. Over the years, his construction projects have included many schools, office buildings, shopping centers, and private residences in Virginia; a hospital in Africa; and reinforcement of the West Wing of the White House. Mr. Ridings is perhaps proudest of his efforts to rebuild Reston's Dogwood Elementary School that burned in Nov.2000; heroic efforts by the community and subcontractors resulted in a new building ready for classes after Christmas 2001. Having accomplished all of his collecting goals, his final sale of coins will purchase a beach-front retirement residence in Antigua. His original 1811 Half Cent "will ultimately go to a grandson, perhaps even for pulling weeds."</p>
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The Ira Rosen Collection, Part 2
Ira Rosen is the Senior Producer of Primetime Thursday, and before that, he was a Producer for 60 Minutes with Mike Wallace. His shows have won twenty Emmy awards, and dozens of other honors. Mr. Rosen started collecting rare coins at the age of ten, looking through bank rolls for Indian cents, Buffalo nickels, silver coins, and other curiosities. He sold his "young collection" in the early 1990s, and then began to focus on a more specialized collection. Mr. Rosen, through his many years as a collector, had come to the conclusion that Morgan Dollars were simply the most attractive coins ever produced (and thousands of fellow collectors would agree with him). In Part 1 of his collection, we offered the marvelous proof examples that were "the most attractive embodiment of how a Morgan should look, combining the beauty of the design with the quality of a high-grade strike." Over the years, Mr. Rosen devoted considerable effort developing his expertise on the Morgan series, "learning the facts and looks of each issue." Now, in Part 2, he brings fellow collectors an extraordinary collection of beautiful rainbow dollars that he has been cherrypicking for years. His success continues to be evident when looking at these masterpieces.</p>
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Once again we thank the 72,000+ registered bidder/members on our award-winning website, HeritageCoin.com, for their enthusiastic support of our auctions - and thanks go as well to our many friends who travel to Long Beach three times every year to say "hello," bid enthusiastically, and procure a few treasures for their growing collections. </p>
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Good luck with your bidding! And see you in Long Beach.</p>
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Sincerely,
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Bob Korver

HNAI Director
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1853 1C MS66 Brown NGC. N-3, R.1. Curved die lines (as made) below the Y in LIBERTY and a clashmark.5151 - 1853 1C MS66 Brown NGC. N-3, R.1. Curved die lines (as made) below the Y in LIBERTY and a clashmark.
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1853 1C MS66 Brown NGC. N-3, R.1. Curved die lines (as made) below the Y in LIBERTY and a clashmark (as struck) near the right center of the wreath co
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1853 1C MS66 Brown NGC. N-27, R.2. A lovely, light brown Gem that is essentially pristine except for5152 - 1853 1C MS66 Brown NGC. N-27, R.2. A lovely, light brown Gem that is essentially pristine except for
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1853 1C MS66 Brown NGC. N-27, R.2. A lovely, light brown Gem that is essentially pristine except for a faint contact mark on Liberty's jaw. Well...
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1853 1C MS65 Red and Brown NGC. N-25, R.1. The 1 in the date is lightly repunched below the base. ST5153 - 1853 1C MS65 Red and Brown NGC. N-25, R.1. The 1 in the date is lightly repunched below the base. ST
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1853 1C MS65 Red and Brown NGC. N-25, R.1. The 1 in the date is lightly repunched below the base. STATES OF and the lower stars have a hint of softnes
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1853 1C MS66 Red and Brown NGC. N-10, R.1. The 8 in the date is repunched within the upper loop, and5154 - 1853 1C MS66 Red and Brown NGC. N-10, R.1. The 8 in the date is repunched within the upper loop, and
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1853 1C MS66 Red and Brown NGC. N-10, R.1. The 8 in the date is repunched within the upper loop, and the 1 is repunched with an errant base near the d
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1853 1C MS63 Red PCGS. The base of the 1 in the date is sharply repunched. A lustrous and nicely str5155 - 1853 1C MS63 Red PCGS. The base of the 1 in the date is sharply repunched. A lustrous and nicely str
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1853 1C MS63 Red PCGS. The base of the 1 in the date is sharply repunched. A lustrous and nicely struck Cent with splendid salmon-pink color. A contac
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1853 1C MS64 Red PCGS. N-25, R.1. The base of the 1 in the date is lightly repunched. Radiant gold c5156 - 1853 1C MS64 Red PCGS. N-25, R.1. The base of the 1 in the date is lightly repunched. Radiant gold c
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1853 1C MS64 Red PCGS. N-25, R.1. The base of the 1 in the date is lightly repunched. Radiant gold color dominates impressively preserved near-Gem. Th
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1853 1C MS64 Red PCGS. N-13, R.1. The 1 in the date is boldly repunched at the base. The pinkish-red5157 - 1853 1C MS64 Red PCGS. N-13, R.1. The 1 in the date is boldly repunched at the base. The pinkish-red
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1853 1C MS64 Red PCGS. N-13, R.1. The 1 in the date is boldly repunched at the base. The pinkish-red color is bright and extensive. Sharply struck asi
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1853 1C MS65 Red NGC. Fiery-red mint luster covers each side of this well struck Gem. The only notic5158 - 1853 1C MS65 Red NGC. Fiery-red mint luster covers each side of this well struck Gem. The only notic
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1853 1C MS65 Red NGC. Fiery-red mint luster covers each side of this well struck Gem. The only noticeable surface imperfection is a slight irregularit
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1854 1C MS66 Red and Brown NGC. N-11, R.2. Abundant crimson luster outlines the devices and legends.5159 - 1854 1C MS66 Red and Brown NGC. N-11, R.2. Abundant crimson luster outlines the devices and legends.
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1854 1C MS66 Red and Brown NGC. N-11, R.2. Abundant crimson luster outlines the devices and legends. Only star 2 and 5 are not boldly struck, while th
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1854 1C MS66 Red and Brown NGC. Nearly fully lustrous with a frosty textured sheen, the surfaces are5160 - 1854 1C MS66 Red and Brown NGC. Nearly fully lustrous with a frosty textured sheen, the surfaces are
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1854 1C MS66 Red and Brown NGC. Nearly fully lustrous with a frosty textured sheen, the surfaces are predominantly red in color. The strike is bold, i
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1855 1C Upright 5s MS64 Red and Brown, Questionable Color Uncertified. N-4, R.1. Orange and rose in.5161 - 1855 1C Upright 5s MS64 Red and Brown, Questionable Color Uncertified. N-4, R.1. Orange and rose in.
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1855 1C Upright 5s MS64 Red and Brown, Questionable Color Uncertified. N-4, R.1. Orange and rose in color, with a light iridescent lilac patina on the
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1855 1C Slanting 5s MS65 Red NGC. While the strike certainly sharpens toward the centers, both sides5162 - 1855 1C Slanting 5s MS65 Red NGC. While the strike certainly sharpens toward the centers, both sides
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1855 1C Slanting 5s MS65 Red NGC. While the strike certainly sharpens toward the centers, both sides display uncommonly bold denticles for a Coronet C
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1856 1C MS65 Red and Brown NGC. N-6, R.1. Much more red than brown, with only a few wisps of lilac c5163 - 1856 1C MS65 Red and Brown NGC. N-6, R.1. Much more red than brown, with only a few wisps of lilac c
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1856 1C MS65 Red and Brown NGC. N-6, R.1. Much more red than brown, with only a few wisps of lilac color on the portrait and in the exposed fields. We
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1856 1C MS64 PCGS. Snow-3. This is perhaps the most desirable die marriage of the 1856 Flying Eagle.5164 - 1856 1C MS64 PCGS. Snow-3. This is perhaps the most desirable die marriage of the 1856 Flying Eagle.
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1856 1C MS64 PCGS. Snow-3. This is perhaps the most desirable die marriage of the 1856 Flying Eagle Cent. Snow (2001) opines that approximately 700 Sn
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1857 1C MS63 PCGS. A sharply struck olive-gold Cent that has a couple of insignificant contact marks5165 - 1857 1C MS63 PCGS. A sharply struck olive-gold Cent that has a couple of insignificant contact marks
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1857 1C MS63 PCGS. A sharply struck olive-gold Cent that has a couple of insignificant contact marks on each side. A faint die crack travels from the
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1857 1C MS64 PCGS. The eagle is nicely struck and there is a slight cameo effect seen on both sides.5166 - 1857 1C MS64 PCGS. The eagle is nicely struck and there is a slight cameo effect seen on both sides.
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1857 1C MS64 PCGS. The eagle is nicely struck and there is a slight cameo effect seen on both sides. Of pleasing and even coloration with no significa
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1857 1C MS64 PCGS. Full mint red color with bold definition and a few light contact marks that preve5167 - 1857 1C MS64 PCGS. Full mint red color with bold definition and a few light contact marks that preve
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1857 1C MS64 PCGS. Full mint red color with bold definition and a few light contact marks that prevent this attractive piece from reaching the Gem cat
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1857 1C MS64 PCGS. Glossy and very well defined, with blushes of steel-blue patina primarily on the.5168 - 1857 1C MS64 PCGS. Glossy and very well defined, with blushes of steel-blue patina primarily on the.
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1857 1C MS64 PCGS. Glossy and very well defined, with blushes of steel-blue patina primarily on the highpoints of the design. Important notice: We exp
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1857 1C MS64 PCGS. This is a sharply struck and carefully preserved near-Gem, with appealing red-bro5169 - 1857 1C MS64 PCGS. This is a sharply struck and carefully preserved near-Gem, with appealing red-bro
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1857 1C MS64 PCGS. This is a sharply struck and carefully preserved near-Gem, with appealing red-brown color and excellent luster, especially on the r
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1857 1C MS64 PCGS. Appealing light-brown color and nice satiny luster. Each side displays a smatteri5170 - 1857 1C MS64 PCGS. Appealing light-brown color and nice satiny luster. Each side displays a smatteri
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1857 1C MS64 PCGS. Appealing light-brown color and nice satiny luster. Each side displays a smattering of trivial abrasions, and there is a distractio
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1857 1C MS65 PCGS. Far better struck than the typically offered survivor of this popular Small Cent.5171 - 1857 1C MS65 PCGS. Far better struck than the typically offered survivor of this popular Small Cent.
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1857 1C MS65 PCGS. Far better struck than the typically offered survivor of this popular Small Cent delivery, there are no areas of incomplete definit
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1857 1C MS65 PCGS. Doubled Die Obverse. Snow-4. The doubling is most readily evident on the eagle's.5172 - 1857 1C MS65 PCGS. Doubled Die Obverse. Snow-4. The doubling is most readily evident on the eagle's.
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1857 1C MS65 PCGS. Doubled Die Obverse. Snow-4. The doubling is most readily evident on the eagle's head and the first three letters of the word...
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1857 1C MS65 NGC. Doubled Die Obverse. Snow-4. This die marriage is a bit more available than Snow-35173 - 1857 1C MS65 NGC. Doubled Die Obverse. Snow-4. This die marriage is a bit more available than Snow-3
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1857 1C MS65 NGC. Doubled Die Obverse. Snow-4. This die marriage is a bit more available than Snow-3, the other bold Doubled Die Obverse for the 1857
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1858 1C Small Letters MS64 PCGS. Fully lustrous with near-complete highpoint definition, minor obver5174 - 1858 1C Small Letters MS64 PCGS. Fully lustrous with near-complete highpoint definition, minor obver
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1858 1C Small Letters MS64 PCGS. Fully lustrous with near-complete highpoint definition, minor obverse flan flaws, and a few light contact marks consi
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1856 1C PR63 PCGS. Snow-9. The most frequently encountered 1856 Flying Eagle Cent in today's market,5175 - 1856 1C PR63 PCGS. Snow-9. The most frequently encountered 1856 Flying Eagle Cent in today's market,
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1856 1C PR63 PCGS. Snow-9. The most frequently encountered 1856 Flying Eagle Cent in today's market, Snow-9 is a restrike that Snow (2001) belie...
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1856 1C PR65 PCGS. Snow-9. A second, and even finer representative of this popular die marriage, bot5176 - 1856 1C PR65 PCGS. Snow-9. A second, and even finer representative of this popular die marriage, bot
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1856 1C PR65 PCGS. Snow-9. A second, and even finer representative of this popular die marriage, both sides are alive with moderate, yet appreciable r
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1859 1C AU55 ANACS. This is a honey-tan representative with only light rub that is largely confined.5177 - 1859 1C AU55 ANACS. This is a honey-tan representative with only light rub that is largely confined.
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1859 1C AU55 ANACS. This is a honey-tan representative with only light rub that is largely confined to the highpoints. There are no mentionable abrasi
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1859 1C MS64 PCGS. Honey-golden patina with a few light contact marks. A few of the feather tips are5178 - 1859 1C MS64 PCGS. Honey-golden patina with a few light contact marks. A few of the feather tips are
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1859 1C MS64 PCGS. Honey-golden patina with a few light contact marks. A few of the feather tips are a bit soft, but otherwise the strike is nice and
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1859 1C MS64 PCGS. Lustrous golden-tan patina with some peripheral softness. Close examination revea5179 - 1859 1C MS64 PCGS. Lustrous golden-tan patina with some peripheral softness. Close examination revea
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1859 1C MS64 PCGS. Lustrous golden-tan patina with some peripheral softness. Close examination reveals light spotting, but the overall appearance is q
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1859 1C MS65 NGC. Gem quality type collectors would be wise to take full advantage of the opportunit5180 - 1859 1C MS65 NGC. Gem quality type collectors would be wise to take full advantage of the opportunit
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1859 1C MS65 NGC. Gem quality type collectors would be wise to take full advantage of the opportunity that this lot represents. The surfaces are smoot
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1859 1C MS67 NGC. The difficulty with which the Mint experienced during production of the Flying Eag5181 - 1859 1C MS67 NGC. The difficulty with which the Mint experienced during production of the Flying Eag
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1859 1C MS67 NGC. The difficulty with which the Mint experienced during production of the Flying Eagle Cent prompted Director Colonel James Ross Snowd
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1860 1C MS64 PCGS. Bright with even light tan surfaces punctuated by the occasional light streak. We5182 - 1860 1C MS64 PCGS. Bright with even light tan surfaces punctuated by the occasional light streak. We
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1860 1C MS64 PCGS. Bright with even light tan surfaces punctuated by the occasional light streak. Well struck and besides a single mark in the left ob
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1861 1C MS66 NGC. Well struck aside from the uppermost feather tips. A lustrous tan-gold Gem that is5183 - 1861 1C MS66 NGC. Well struck aside from the uppermost feather tips. A lustrous tan-gold Gem that is
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1861 1C MS66 NGC. Well struck aside from the uppermost feather tips. A lustrous tan-gold Gem that is seemingly pristine except for an extremely faint
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1861 1C MS67 NGC. While this issue's original mintage of 10.1 million pieces may not seem small in a5184 - 1861 1C MS67 NGC. While this issue's original mintage of 10.1 million pieces may not seem small in a
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1861 1C MS67 NGC. While this issue's original mintage of 10.1 million pieces may not seem small in an absolute sense, it is the lowest in the bu...
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1862 1C MS65 PCGS. Lustrous golden-tan color with nice definition. Close examination reveals a few m5185 - 1862 1C MS65 PCGS. Lustrous golden-tan color with nice definition. Close examination reveals a few m
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1862 1C MS65 PCGS. Lustrous golden-tan color with nice definition. Close examination reveals a few minor spots and no other apparent flaws. Important
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1862 1C MS66 NGC. This is a spectacular coin, well struck with seemingly pristine surfaces and rich.5186 - 1862 1C MS66 NGC. This is a spectacular coin, well struck with seemingly pristine surfaces and rich.
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1862 1C MS66 NGC. This is a spectacular coin, well struck with seemingly pristine surfaces and rich red-orange color. There is slight softness in the
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1864 1C Copper-Nickel MS65 NGC. Light pink and green tones accent the smooth brown surfaces of this.5187 - 1864 1C Copper-Nickel MS65 NGC. Light pink and green tones accent the smooth brown surfaces of this.
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1864 1C Copper-Nickel MS65 NGC. Light pink and green tones accent the smooth brown surfaces of this full Gem. A tiny diagonal mark is noted on Liberty
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1864 1C Bronze MS67 Red and Brown NGC. Snow-3. Rick Snow (1992) states that a roll of Gem 1864 bronz5188 - 1864 1C Bronze MS67 Red and Brown NGC. Snow-3. Rick Snow (1992) states that a roll of Gem 1864 bronz
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1864 1C Bronze MS67 Red and Brown NGC. Snow-3. Rick Snow (1992) states that a roll of Gem 1864 bronze Cents entered the numismatic market in 1987. We
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1864 1C L On Ribbon MS64 Red and Brown PCGS. Snow-12, 'scarce.' Gold and lilac hues intermingle. A n5189 - 1864 1C L On Ribbon MS64 Red and Brown PCGS. Snow-12, 'scarce.' Gold and lilac hues intermingle. A n
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1864 1C L On Ribbon MS64 Red and Brown PCGS. Snow-12, 'scarce.' Gold and lilac hues intermingle. A nicely-struck near-Gem with well preserve...
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1864 1C L On Ribbon MS65 Red and Brown NGC. Beautiful and even light brown surfaces shimmer with sat5190 - 1864 1C L On Ribbon MS65 Red and Brown NGC. Beautiful and even light brown surfaces shimmer with sat
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1864 1C L On Ribbon MS65 Red and Brown NGC. Beautiful and even light brown surfaces shimmer with satiny luster and plenty of red remains on both sides
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1864 1C L On Ribbon MS65 Red and Brown PCGS. Varying shades of red-brown and iridescent orange are d5191 - 1864 1C L On Ribbon MS65 Red and Brown PCGS. Varying shades of red-brown and iridescent orange are d
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1864 1C L On Ribbon MS65 Red and Brown PCGS. Varying shades of red-brown and iridescent orange are displayed on each side, while the boldly struck sur
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1865 1C Fancy 5 MS62 Red and Brown ANACS. The radiant gold color approaches a full Red designation,.5192 - 1865 1C Fancy 5 MS62 Red and Brown ANACS. The radiant gold color approaches a full Red designation,.
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1865 1C Fancy 5 MS62 Red and Brown ANACS. The radiant gold color approaches a full Red designation, but the obverse color has slightly mellowed with t
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1865 1C MS66 Red and Brown NGC. Plain 5. Slight softness on the feathertips with nearly full-red col5193 - 1865 1C MS66 Red and Brown NGC. Plain 5. Slight softness on the feathertips with nearly full-red col
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1865 1C MS66 Red and Brown NGC. Plain 5. Slight softness on the feathertips with nearly full-red color and surfaces free of all but the most minute im
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1865 1C Plain 5 MS64 Red Questionable Color Uncertified. A lustrous Cent that has not unattractive c5194 - 1865 1C Plain 5 MS64 Red Questionable Color Uncertified. A lustrous Cent that has not unattractive c
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1865 1C Plain 5 MS64 Red Questionable Color Uncertified. A lustrous Cent that has not unattractive copper-gold color. Well struck aside from the date
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1866 1C MS66 Brown PCGS. Eagle Eye Photo Seal. A boldly struck and virtually pristine Gem that despi5195 - 1866 1C MS66 Brown PCGS. Eagle Eye Photo Seal. A boldly struck and virtually pristine Gem that despi
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1866 1C MS66 Brown PCGS. Eagle Eye Photo Seal. A boldly struck and virtually pristine Gem that despite the Brown designation has ample golden-brown lu
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1867 1C MS64 Red and Brown Questionable Color Uncertified. Sharply struck and carefully preserved, t5196 - 1867 1C MS64 Red and Brown Questionable Color Uncertified. Sharply struck and carefully preserved, t
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1867 1C MS64 Red and Brown Questionable Color Uncertified. Sharply struck and carefully preserved, this proof example has excellent eye appeal, with s
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1867 1C MS65 Red NGC. Snow-4. This early bronze Cent was produced to the extent of 9.8 million piece5197 - 1867 1C MS65 Red NGC. Snow-4. This early bronze Cent was produced to the extent of 9.8 million piece
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1867 1C MS65 Red NGC. Snow-4. This early bronze Cent was produced to the extent of 9.8 million pieces. Most certainly a workhorse issue, the 1867 is s
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1868 1C MS64 Red and Brown NGC. The obverse displays lots of original red color, the reverse, less..5198 - 1868 1C MS64 Red and Brown NGC. The obverse displays lots of original red color, the reverse, less..
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1868 1C MS64 Red and Brown NGC. The obverse displays lots of original red color, the reverse, less. There is a depression opposite Liberty's nos...
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1868 1C MS65 Red NGC. Snow's comments for the business strike 1868 in the 1992 book Flying Eagle and5199 - 1868 1C MS65 Red NGC. Snow's comments for the business strike 1868 in the 1992 book Flying Eagle and
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1868 1C MS65 Red NGC. Snow's comments for the business strike 1868 in the 1992 book Flying Eagle and Indian Cents are terse, but they do include...
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1869 1C MS66 Brown NGC. Hints of faded orange-gold luster emerge from the outlines of legends and de5200 - 1869 1C MS66 Brown NGC. Hints of faded orange-gold luster emerge from the outlines of legends and de
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1869 1C MS66 Brown NGC. Hints of faded orange-gold luster emerge from the outlines of legends and devices. A well struck Gem with completely unabraded
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