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This is a lovely Gem Uncirculated example, sharply strike on a hard, smooth planchet. Centering is nearly perfect, the denticulation complete around both sides and forming a nice frame to the design elements. Softly frosted in texture with dominant medium brown patina. Direct lighting reveals not only pale powder blue and faded mint orange undertones, […]
Narrow Shield. Even chocolate-brown surfaces with solid eye appeal for the grade. Well-centered with clear legends, a distinct horse’s head and plow on the obverse, and a boldly defined narrow shield reverse. Honest circulation wear with pleasing, problem-free surfaces throughout.
United States, 4 Cinq. An exceptional Mint State example of America’s first authorized coinage, the 1787 Fugio Cent. Struck in copper following Benjamin Franklin’s famous design, this historic issue features the radiant sun and sundial with the admonition “Mind Your Business,” a uniquely American message reflecting industry and self-reliance. This specimen exhibits remarkably bold design […]
Sharply struck with fully defined details on both sides. This piece displays exceptional preservation, rich original brown surfaces with vibrant mint luster and no noteworthy contact marks. A beautiful coin and one of the finest survivors of this issue!
Ryder 5-A. Attractive smooth surfaces that are devoid of marks or spots and are a deep brown color.
A scarce and desirable first-year issue, well-preserved for the grade and an essential piece for any advanced U.S. type set or early copper cabinet. This example is evenly worn with pleasing medium-brown surfaces, displaying wonderful originality. Detail remains strong in Liberty’s hair curls, the cap, and wreath elements, easily supporting the assigned grade. The surfaces […]
S-5. Vine and Bars Edge. Among the most historic issues in American numismatics, the 1793 Wreath cent represents the nation’s first year of large cent production and the second design type following the Chain cent. This is a lovely example with strong detail and choice surfaces. Liberty’s portrait is bold and well defined with just […]
Head of 1794. S-43. Well detailed with far above average light brown surfaces. A few very minor marks that don’t detract from strong eye appeal.
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 attractive example displays an even chocolate-brown patina. Liberty’s portrait remains clearly outlined with visible hair detail, while the reverse wreath and legends are discernible despite expected softness from die use and […]
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