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1787 1/2C Massachusetts VF25BN PCGS #296

From the Earlycoppercoins PCGS Registry Set. 1787 Massachusetts Copper Half Cent, R6-D, W5980, R5+. This tough R6+ variety has been authenticated and graded by PCGS as VF25, and it's a dark glossy chocolate brown example with bold VF details and nice eye appeal. My photos reveal a light hairline scratch on the obverse, but otherwise smooth mark-free surfaces. This coin is much more attractive than even my photos reveal, which is so cool that this coin is SO NICE AND SO RARE! Ex-CVM 2014; Furnace Run collection 08/20/24.

1787 1/2C Massachusetts VF25BN PCGS #296

From the Earlycoppercoins PCGS Registry Set. 1787 Massachusetts Copper Half Cent, R6-D, W5980, R5+. This tough R6+ variety has been authenticated and graded by PCGS as VF25, and it's a dark glossy chocolate brown example with bold VF details and nice eye appeal. My photos reveal a light hairline scratch on the obverse, but otherwise smooth mark-free surfaces. This coin is much more attractive than even my photos reveal, which is so cool that this coin is SO NICE AND SO RARE! Ex-CVM 2014; Furnace Run collection 08/20/24.

1787 1/2C Massachusetts VF25BN PCGS #296

From the Earlycoppercoins PCGS Registry Set. 1787 Massachusetts Copper Half Cent, R6-D, W5980, R5+. This tough R6+ variety has been authenticated and graded by PCGS as VF25, and it's a dark glossy chocolate brown example with bold VF details and nice eye appeal. My photos reveal a light hairline scratch on the obverse, but otherwise smooth mark-free surfaces. This coin is much more attractive than even my photos reveal, which is so cool that this coin is SO NICE AND SO RARE! Ex-CVM 2014; Furnace Run collection 08/20/24.

1787 1/2C Massachusetts VF25BN PCGS #296

From the Earlycoppercoins PCGS Registry Set. 1787 Massachusetts Copper Half Cent, R6-D, W5980, R5+. This tough R6+ variety has been authenticated and graded by PCGS as VF25, and it's a dark glossy chocolate brown example with bold VF details and nice eye appeal. My photos reveal a light hairline scratch on the obverse, but otherwise smooth mark-free surfaces. This coin is much more attractive than even my photos reveal, which is so cool that this coin is SO NICE AND SO RARE! Ex-CVM 2014; Furnace Run collection 08/20/24.

1787 Cent Massachusetts AU50BN PCGS #302

From the Earlycoppercoins PCGS Registry Set. 1787 Massachusetts Copper Cent, Ryder 4-D, W6110, R4. This coin has been authenticated and graded by PCGS as AU50, and it is a gorgeous example for the grade, certainly a PLUS coin. From the Furnace Run collection, purchased from me as #10561 for $2000 in 2013. I bought back for my own collection on 08/20/24.

1787 Cent Massachusetts AU50BN PCGS #302

From the Earlycoppercoins PCGS Registry Set. 1787 Massachusetts Copper Cent, Ryder 4-D, W6110, R4. This coin has been authenticated and graded by PCGS as AU50, and it is a gorgeous example for the grade, certainly a PLUS coin. From the Furnace Run collection, purchased from me as #10561 for $2000 in 2013. I bought back for my own collection on 08/20/24.

1787 Cent Massachusetts AU50BN PCGS #302

From the Earlycoppercoins PCGS Registry Set. 1787 Massachusetts Copper Cent, Ryder 4-D, W6110, R4. This coin has been authenticated and graded by PCGS as AU50, and it is a gorgeous example for the grade, certainly a PLUS coin. From the Furnace Run collection, purchased from me as #10561 for $2000 in 2013. I bought back for my own collection on 08/20/24.

1788 1/2C Massachusetts VF25BN PCGS #308

From the Earlycoppercoins PCGS Registry Set. 1788 Massachusetts Copper Half Cent, R1-B, W6010, R2. This coin has been authenticated and graded by PCGS as VF25, and it is absolutely CHOICE for the assigned grade! Looks pretty good in my photos - right? Well it's absolutely flawless in person: the minor roughness that you think you are seeing in the photos is NOT there in person, instead it is a wonderful cameo contrast of medium brown overall color with darker chocolate toning in the crevices. Just absolutely gorgeous, one of the few coins in this collection that I consider completely CHOICE! Ex-Ebay 2014 via Carter Numismatics; Furnace Run collection 08/20/24.

1788 1/2C Massachusetts VF25BN PCGS #308

From the Earlycoppercoins PCGS Registry Set. 1788 Massachusetts Copper Half Cent, R1-B, W6010, R2. This coin has been authenticated and graded by PCGS as VF25, and it is absolutely CHOICE for the assigned grade! Looks pretty good in my photos - right? Well it's absolutely flawless in person: the minor roughness that you think you are seeing in the photos is NOT there in person, instead it is a wonderful cameo contrast of medium brown overall color with darker chocolate toning in the crevices. Just absolutely gorgeous, one of the few coins in this collection that I consider completely CHOICE! Ex-Ebay 2014 via Carter Numismatics; Furnace Run collection 08/20/24.

1788 1/2C Massachusetts VF25BN PCGS #308

From the Earlycoppercoins PCGS Registry Set. 1788 Massachusetts Copper Half Cent, R1-B, W6010, R2. This coin has been authenticated and graded by PCGS as VF25, and it is absolutely CHOICE for the assigned grade! Looks pretty good in my photos - right? Well it's absolutely flawless in person: the minor roughness that you think you are seeing in the photos is NOT there in person, instead it is a wonderful cameo contrast of medium brown overall color with darker chocolate toning in the crevices. Just absolutely gorgeous, one of the few coins in this collection that I consider completely CHOICE! Ex-Ebay 2014 via Carter Numismatics; Furnace Run collection 08/20/24.

1788 Cent Massachusetts, Period VF35BN PCGS #948

From the Earlycoppercoins PCGS Registry Set. 1788 Massachusetts Copper Cent, Ryder 12-I, Period After Massachusetts, R4-. This coin has been authenticated and graded by PCGS as VF35, and frankly it is VERY undergraded because in hand it faces up as a CHOICE AU. I think PCGS was fooled a bit by the strike on this coin, because the obverse is definitely weaker than the reverse. That reverse is in fact fully AU50+ and I don't know if you call it gloss or luster, but regardless it is gorgeous and CHOICE! To balance my opinion with the PCGS grade, I will roll with CHOICE EF40+, and opine that if CAC were still certifying colonials, that this one would certainly get a sticker! Ex-Ebay 2008; Furnace Run collection 08/20/24.

1788 Cent Massachusetts, Period VF35BN PCGS #948

From the Earlycoppercoins PCGS Registry Set. 1788 Massachusetts Copper Cent, Ryder 12-I, Period After Massachusetts, R4-. This coin has been authenticated and graded by PCGS as VF35, and frankly it is VERY undergraded because in hand it faces up as a CHOICE AU. I think PCGS was fooled a bit by the strike on this coin, because the obverse is definitely weaker than the reverse. That reverse is in fact fully AU50+ and I don't know if you call it gloss or luster, but regardless it is gorgeous and CHOICE! To balance my opinion with the PCGS grade, I will roll with CHOICE EF40+, and opine that if CAC were still certifying colonials, that this one would certainly get a sticker! Ex-Ebay 2008; Furnace Run collection 08/20/24.

1788 Cent Massachusetts, Period VF35BN PCGS #948

From the Earlycoppercoins PCGS Registry Set. 1788 Massachusetts Copper Cent, Ryder 12-I, Period After Massachusetts, R4-. This coin has been authenticated and graded by PCGS as VF35, and frankly it is VERY undergraded because in hand it faces up as a CHOICE AU. I think PCGS was fooled a bit by the strike on this coin, because the obverse is definitely weaker than the reverse. That reverse is in fact fully AU50+ and I don't know if you call it gloss or luster, but regardless it is gorgeous and CHOICE! To balance my opinion with the PCGS grade, I will roll with CHOICE EF40+, and opine that if CAC were still certifying colonials, that this one would certainly get a sticker! Ex-Ebay 2008; Furnace Run collection 08/20/24.

1788 Cent Massachusetts, Period VF35BN PCGS #948

From the Earlycoppercoins PCGS Registry Set. 1788 Massachusetts Copper Cent, Ryder 12-I, Period After Massachusetts, R4-. This coin has been authenticated and graded by PCGS as VF35, and frankly it is VERY undergraded because in hand it faces up as a CHOICE AU. I think PCGS was fooled a bit by the strike on this coin, because the obverse is definitely weaker than the reverse. That reverse is in fact fully AU50+ and I don't know if you call it gloss or luster, but regardless it is gorgeous and CHOICE! To balance my opinion with the PCGS grade, I will roll with CHOICE EF40+, and opine that if CAC were still certifying colonials, that this one would certainly get a sticker! Ex-Ebay 2008; Furnace Run collection 08/20/24.