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Andrew Jackson. (1834). HT-6, Low-4. Brass. Rarity-2.
A rather attractive specimen for the grade, pleasing even brassy-gold on the obverse, the reverse more faded. A couple of small specks apparently account for the grade as the surfaces are clean. The ...
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MS 62
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1
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Andrew Jackson. Small Shield. (1833). HT-8, Low-5A. Brass. Rarity-6.
rather porous surfaces. Late die state with reverse cracks. The surfaces are even dark olive with moderate striking softness on the obverse common to this issue. The devices are clear despite the ...
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VG 8
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1
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$127
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Running Boar. 1834. HT-10, Low-9. Brass. Rarity-3.
cleaned. The surfaces are light brass, with a couple of minor specks in the fields. The cleaning likely evened out the color, and gives a decent naked-eye appearance. Sharply struck and one of the ...
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SHARPNESS OF MS
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1
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$184
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Daniel Webster. (1838). HT-24, Low-66. Copper. Rarity-3.
altered surfaces. Trace evidence of smoothing in the obverse and reverse fields with fine swirling marks noted under scrutiny with a strong loupe. Lustrous in the protected areas and toned medium ...
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SHARPNESS OF MS
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$403
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William Seward. (1834). HT-28, Low-15. Brass. Rarity-3.
Signs of a light cleaning. This shows little evidence of circulation, but the strike is a trifle soft as often encountered. The surfaces are pleasing as the fields and devices lack any distracting ...
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AU 58
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1
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$403
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Illustrious Predecessor. 1837. HT-33, Low-19. Copper. Rarity-1.
A lustrous, well struck coin that shows considerable bluish tan color. The tortoise is sharp, along with the donkey and these are the highlights of the central devices. Considerable die rust is noted ...
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MS 63 BN
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1
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$127
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Illustrious Predecessor. 1837. HT-34, Low-49. Copper. Rarity-1.
Mostly faded mint color but with enough red to please the eye, and light brown elsewhere. The strike is sharp on the tortoise and his heavy "Sub Treasury" strongbox, the reverse is clean and sharp ...
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MS 63 RB
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Not One Cent. 1837. HT-46A, Low-31A. Copper/Brass. Rarity-1.
Dark chocolate brown on the obverse with some lighter reddish-brown areas on the reverse. Well struck throughout and the surfaces are clean save for a very thin scratch on the lower obverse just ...
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AU 58
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1
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$374
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Not One Cent. 1837. HT-47, Low-32. Copper. Rarity-1.
Pleasing medium brown with bluish accents in the fields. The strike is sharp and the surfaces decent, with a couple of minor nicks above Liberty's head. One of the most popular Hard Times tokens with ...
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MS 62 BN
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1
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$219
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Not One Cent. 1837. HT-48, Low-33. Copper. Rarity-1.
Satin smooth copper brown with well struck devices and solid eye appeal. A problem-free example for the collector.
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AU 53
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$86
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