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(1792-94) . Kentucky Token. – NGC. AU-55.

Engrailed Edge. Sharply detailed medium brown surfaces.

$950.00

(1792-94) . Kentucky Token. PCGS. AU-58.

Plain Edge. Glossy medium brown surfaces with light ‘rub’.

$550.00

(1792-94) . Kentucky Token. PCGS. AU-58.

Engrailed Edge. Well struck chocolate brown surfaces with nearly full luster. Much tougher than a plain edge variety.

$1,175.00

1760. Voce Populi. PCGS. AU-50.

Half Penny. P at Face. Well detailed and evenly struck with pleasing chocolate brown surfaces.

$1,195.00

1783. Georgivs Triumpho. PCGS. XF-40.

Copper Token. Well detailed with pleasing brown surfaces and a dramatic die crack bisecting the reverse vertically. This issue saw use in Georgia and Virginia.

$650.00

1787. Fugio Cent. PCGS. VF-25.

Club Rays, Rounded Ends. Well detailed with very attractive light brown surfaces. A couple minor planchet voids are normal for this issue and are well placed to not affect this coin’s strong eye appeal.

$1,950.00

1788. Massachusetts. PCGS. VF-35.

Cent. Period after MASSACHUSETTS. Well detailed medium brown surfaces with even wear.

$795.00

1789. Mott Token. PCGS. MS-60.

Thin Planchet, Engrailed Edge. Issued as a commemorative for the founding of the Mott Company located at 240 Water Street in NYC. Struck after the date on the coin, after 1807 and possibly as late as the 1830’s. This is the scarcest of the 3 different edge/planchet types known of this coin.

$1,250.00

C 1792 . Kentucky – Lancaster. PCGS. MS-63. BN.

Halfpenny. Medium brown with strands of mint red.

$850.00

C 1792 . Kentucky – Lancaster. PCGS. MS-63. RD.

A lovely original coin with somewhat reflective surfaces that are mint red.

$1,695.00

C 1792 . Kentucky – Lancaster. PCGS. MS-64. RB.

Lettered Edge – Payable in Lancaster. Sharply struck with vibrant luster and beautiful mint red and light to medium brown surfaces.

$2,195.00
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(1792-94) . Kentucky Token. – NGC. AU-55.

Engrailed Edge. Sharply detailed medium brown surfaces.

$950.00

(1792-94) . Kentucky Token. PCGS. AU-58.

Plain Edge. Glossy medium brown surfaces with light ‘rub’.

$550.00

(1792-94) . Kentucky Token. PCGS. AU-58.

Engrailed Edge. Well struck chocolate brown surfaces with nearly full luster. Much tougher than a plain edge variety.

$1,175.00

1760. Voce Populi. PCGS. AU-50.

Half Penny. P at Face. Well detailed and evenly struck with pleasing chocolate brown surfaces.

$1,195.00

1783. Georgivs Triumpho. PCGS. XF-40.

Copper Token. Well detailed with pleasing brown surfaces and a dramatic die crack bisecting the reverse vertically. This issue saw use in Georgia and Virginia.

$650.00

1787. Fugio Cent. PCGS. VF-25.

Club Rays, Rounded Ends. Well detailed with very attractive light brown surfaces. A couple minor planchet voids are normal for this issue and are well placed to not affect this coin’s strong eye appeal.

$1,950.00

1788. Massachusetts. PCGS. VF-35.

Cent. Period after MASSACHUSETTS. Well detailed medium brown surfaces with even wear.

$795.00

1789. Mott Token. PCGS. MS-60.

Thin Planchet, Engrailed Edge. Issued as a commemorative for the founding of the Mott Company located at 240 Water Street in NYC. Struck after the date on the coin, after 1807 and possibly as late as the 1830’s. This is the scarcest of the 3 different edge/planchet types known of this coin.

$1,250.00

C 1792 . Kentucky – Lancaster. PCGS. MS-63. BN.

Halfpenny. Medium brown with strands of mint red.

$850.00

C 1792 . Kentucky – Lancaster. PCGS. MS-63. RD.

A lovely original coin with somewhat reflective surfaces that are mint red.

$1,695.00

C 1792 . Kentucky – Lancaster. PCGS. MS-64. RB.

Lettered Edge – Payable in Lancaster. Sharply struck with vibrant luster and beautiful mint red and light to medium brown surfaces.

$2,195.00
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(1792-94) . Kentucky Token. – NGC. AU-55.

Engrailed Edge. Sharply detailed medium brown surfaces.

$950.00

(1792-94) . Kentucky Token. PCGS. AU-58.

Plain Edge. Glossy medium brown surfaces with light ‘rub’.

$550.00

(1792-94) . Kentucky Token. PCGS. AU-58.

Engrailed Edge. Well struck chocolate brown surfaces with nearly full luster. Much tougher than a plain edge variety.

$1,175.00

1760. Voce Populi. PCGS. AU-50.

Half Penny. P at Face. Well detailed and evenly struck with pleasing chocolate brown surfaces.

$1,195.00

1783. Georgivs Triumpho. PCGS. XF-40.

Copper Token. Well detailed with pleasing brown surfaces and a dramatic die crack bisecting the reverse vertically. This issue saw use in Georgia and Virginia.

$650.00

1787. Fugio Cent. PCGS. VF-25.

Club Rays, Rounded Ends. Well detailed with very attractive light brown surfaces. A couple minor planchet voids are normal for this issue and are well placed to not affect this coin’s strong eye appeal.

$1,950.00

1788. Massachusetts. PCGS. VF-35.

Cent. Period after MASSACHUSETTS. Well detailed medium brown surfaces with even wear.

$795.00

1789. Mott Token. PCGS. MS-60.

Thin Planchet, Engrailed Edge. Issued as a commemorative for the founding of the Mott Company located at 240 Water Street in NYC. Struck after the date on the coin, after 1807 and possibly as late as the 1830’s. This is the scarcest of the 3 different edge/planchet types known of this coin.

$1,250.00

C 1792 . Kentucky – Lancaster. PCGS. MS-63. BN.

Halfpenny. Medium brown with strands of mint red.

$850.00

C 1792 . Kentucky – Lancaster. PCGS. MS-63. RD.

A lovely original coin with somewhat reflective surfaces that are mint red.

$1,695.00

C 1792 . Kentucky – Lancaster. PCGS. MS-64. RB.

Lettered Edge – Payable in Lancaster. Sharply struck with vibrant luster and beautiful mint red and light to medium brown surfaces.

$2,195.00

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