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Wreath Below Ship. A copper token struck in England to commemorate the British occupation of Newport, RI during the American Revolution. This is a very desirable example with strong detail throughout and just lightly worn high points, consistent with the grade. The surfaces are exceptionally nice for this scarce issue with a pleasing brown patina.
Narrow Shield. Solid detail with well above average choice light brown surfaces.
Mailed Bust Left, Horned. A banana shaped die break is attached to the bust on this popular variety. This is a very attractive example with choice medium brown surfaces.
Ryder 5-A. Attractive smooth surfaces that are devoid of marks or spots and are a deep brown color.
Sharply struck with fully defined details on both sides. This piece displays exceptional preservation, rich original brown surfaces with vibrant mint luster with no noteworthy contact marks. A beautiful coin and one of the finest survivors of this issue!
Head of 1794. S-43. Well detailed with far above average light brown surfaces. A few minor tics are consistent with the grade.
Head of 1794. S-23. R-4+. A scarce and popular variety with a dramatic die break running parallel to the pole on the obverse. This example has attractive light brown surfaces and the typical weakness at the center of the reverse as struck.
Lettered Edge, LONDON. Lustrous soft brown surfaces with a fair amount of faded red.
No New York. Far rarer than the With New York variety. Although well worn, this is still a nice problem-free example with pleasing medium brown surfaces.