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1652 Pine Tree Threepence. Without Pellets. Noe-36. R-4. EF-45 (NGC) 1652 Pine Tree Threepence. Without Pellets. Noe-36. R-4. EF-45 (NGC)
A lovely coin with light gray toning and hints of lilac. Particularly choice for this variety. (17.0 Grains)
Service:
NGC
Grade:
45
$3,750.00
1787 Copper Nova Eborac, Seated Rt AU-55 BN (PCGS). 1787 Copper Nova Eborac, Seated Rt AU-55 BN (PCGS).
An important condition rarity that is seldom found so well preserved. In fact PCGS has only graded one example finer of this issue, and just 4 this nice. The color is medium brown with slightly darker brown on the reverse devices, and the copper is s... (more...)
Service:
PCGS
Grade:
55
$4,650.00
1787 Fugio 1C. N.12-M. Pointed Rays, STATES UNITED. R-3. VF-20 (PCGS).   1787 Fugio 1C. N.12-M. Pointed Rays, STATES UNITED. R-3. VF-20 (PCGS).
Medium golden tan with deeper highlights around the devices. Tiny natural planchet flaw at 11:00 on the obverse rim; no other marks are apparent to the unassisted eye. Pleasing for the grade.
Service:
PCGS
Grade:
20
$1,200.00
1787 STATES UNITED, 4 Cinq Fugio. Newman 8-X. Rarity-3. AU-50 BN (PCGS). (CAC). 1787 STATES UNITED, 4 Cinq Fugio. Newman 8-X. Rarity-3. AU-50 BN (PCGS). (CAC).
Medium brown, attractive surfaces and problem free for this early Colonial.
Service:
PCGS
Grade:
50
$2,100.00
1787 4 CINQ P.R. Fugio Copper Newman 9-P. ‘STATES UNITED’ VF-25 BN (NGC) 1787 4 CINQ P.R. Fugio Copper Newman 9-P. ‘STATES UNITED’ VF-25 BN (NGC)
STATES at left, UNITED at right, on reverse. An attractive example, a few planchet rifts not being worthy of particular mention. Quite desirable for an example at this grade level. Ever-popular.
Service:
NGC
Grade:
25
$1,250.00
1788 Connecticut Copper. M1.-D. R-1. Mailed Bust Right. EF-40 (PCGS). 1788 Connecticut Copper. M1.-D. R-1. Mailed Bust Right. EF-40 (PCGS).
Early die state without breaks. A very nice example with medium brown toning overall.
Service:
PCGS
Grade:
40
$1,350.00
1789 Mott Token. B-1020. Thick Plain Edge. AU-50 (PCGS). 1789 Mott Token. B-1020. Thick Plain Edge. AU-50 (PCGS).
Medium to light brown toning on both sides. A curious and popular token. Dated 1789, but struck in the early 19th century, perhaps commemorating the founding of the firm in 1789. This is a very nice example.
Service:
PCGS
Grade:
50
$1,125.00
1795 PE Punctuated Date. 1/C. Breen-4, Cohen-4. F-12 (PCGS). 1795 PE Punctuated Date. 1/C. Breen-4, Cohen-4. F-12 (PCGS).
The famous “Punctuated Date,” so-called from a comma-like die flaw. Smooth, medium brown fields. Superb eye appeal. A very attractive half cent for the specialist or for inclusion in a type set.
Service:
PCGS
Grade:
12
$1,195.00
1800 H1C. C-1. AU-55 (NGC). 1800 H1C. C-1. AU-55 (NGC).
Deep golden brown with some olive highlights. Low magnification reveals some tiny marks and a touch of faint porosity, but overall the present piece is much finer than the typical 1800 half cent in all regards. Nicely struck.
Service:
NGC
Grade:
55
$1,350.00
1793 Chain AMERICA. S-undetermined (S-1, 2, 3, or 4). L1C Poor-01 (PCGS).  1793 Chain AMERICA. S-undetermined (S-1, 2, 3, or 4). L1C Poor-01 (PCGS).
Ruddy orange-brown with essentially smooth surfaces in all places but the all-important chain on the reverse. A suitable filler example of the first coinage from the U.S. Mint.
Service:
PCGS
Grade:
1
$2,500.00