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S-24 R-1. Very attractive glossy medium brown and light chocolate. The surfaces are choice and the eye appeal of this cent is outstanding. The only notable marks are a small stain of darker toning with tiny verdigris specks above IB in LIBERTY, a tick on the truncation over the 1 and a small rim nick over the T in UNITED. MDS, Breen state IV, with a fine die crack through the L to the back of the head and a faint die crack from the rim up to the truncation just right of the date. A beautiful cent that comes with a nice provenance. Ex. Lawrence O Ross, Stack's 10/1953:446 (as UNC), Herman Halpern, Stack's 3/16/1988:31 (as EF-45), J.R. Frankenfield, McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Superior 2/17/2001/:217, Dan Trollan Collection
S-24 R-1. Very attractive glossy medium brown and light chocolate. The surfaces are choice and the eye appeal of this cent is outstanding. The only notable marks are a small stain of darker toning with tiny verdigris specks above IB in LIBERTY, a tick on the truncation over the 1 and a small rim nick over the T in UNITED. MDS, Breen state IV, with a fine die crack through the L to the back of the head and a faint die crack from the rim up to the truncation just right of the date. A beautiful cent that comes with a nice provenance. Ex. Lawrence O Ross, Stack's 10/1953:446 (as UNC), Herman Halpern, Stack's 3/16/1988:31 (as EF-45), J.R. Frankenfield, McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Superior 2/17/2001/:217, Dan Trollan Collection
1795 Liberty Cap Cent. S-76B. Rarity-1. Plain Edge. AU-53 (PCGS). Glossy chocolate brown surfaces make a lovely impression in all regards. Sharply defined from a well centered strike, smooth and inviting surfaces further enhance the appeal of this exceptional piece. S-76B is a plentiful variety in an absolute sense, to be sure, but the Liberty Cap cent as a type is conditionally challenging and seldom offered with the quality and eye appeal offered here. Provenance: From the Dr. Gordon Shaw Collection. From Steve Ivy's 1982 ANA Auction, lot 48
1795 Liberty Cap Cent. S-76B. Rarity-1. Plain Edge. AU-53 (PCGS). Glossy chocolate brown surfaces make a lovely impression in all regards. Sharply defined from a well centered strike, smooth and inviting surfaces further enhance the appeal of this exceptional piece. S-76B is a plentiful variety in an absolute sense, to be sure, but the Liberty Cap cent as a type is conditionally challenging and seldom offered with the quality and eye appeal offered here. Provenance: From the Dr. Gordon Shaw Collection. From Steve Ivy's 1982 ANA Auction, lot 48
1795 Liberty Cap Cent. S-76B. Rarity-1. Plain Edge. AU-53 (PCGS). Glossy chocolate brown surfaces make a lovely impression in all regards. Sharply defined from a well centered strike, smooth and inviting surfaces further enhance the appeal of this exceptional piece. S-76B is a plentiful variety in an absolute sense, to be sure, but the Liberty Cap cent as a type is conditionally challenging and seldom offered with the quality and eye appeal offered here. Provenance: From the Dr. Gordon Shaw Collection. From Steve Ivy's 1982 ANA Auction, lot 48
1795 Liberty Cap Cent. S-76B. Rarity-1. Plain Edge. AU-53 (PCGS). Glossy chocolate brown surfaces make a lovely impression in all regards. Sharply defined from a well centered strike, smooth and inviting surfaces further enhance the appeal of this exceptional piece. S-76B is a plentiful variety in an absolute sense, to be sure, but the Liberty Cap cent as a type is conditionally challenging and seldom offered with the quality and eye appeal offered here. Provenance: From the Dr. Gordon Shaw Collection. From Steve Ivy's 1982 ANA Auction, lot 48
1795 Liberty Cap Cent. S-76B. Rarity-1. Plain Edge. AU-53 (PCGS). Glossy chocolate brown surfaces make a lovely impression in all regards. Sharply defined from a well centered strike, smooth and inviting surfaces further enhance the appeal of this exceptional piece. S-76B is a plentiful variety in an absolute sense, to be sure, but the Liberty Cap cent as a type is conditionally challenging and seldom offered with the quality and eye appeal offered here. Provenance: From the Dr. Gordon Shaw Collection. From Steve Ivy's 1982 ANA Auction, lot 48
1796 1C Liberty Cap, S-84, B-5, R.3, XF45 PCGS. Breen Die State II, with a die crack near OF. A nicely detailed and glossy olive-brown example. Void of verdigris and relatively unabraded, though a couple of tiny rim nicks are noted, a pair of faint marks are over the TY in LIBERTY, and the obverse field has a minor abrasion at 4 o'clock. Our EAC grade VF30. Ex: Denis Loring (8/1983); Jack Robinson (1/1989); Chris Victor-McCawley (1/1990); Steve Chappen; Chuck Furjanic (1/10/2013); The COL Steve Ellsworth Die State Collection / Long Beach Signature (Heritage, 9/2013), lot 4598. Formerly in PCGS XF-45 Holder #25043844, which was scratched.(Heritage auction 4/17)
1796 1C Liberty Cap, S-84, B-5, R.3, XF45 PCGS. Breen Die State II, with a die crack near OF. A nicely detailed and glossy olive-brown example. Void of verdigris and relatively unabraded, though a couple of tiny rim nicks are noted, a pair of faint marks are over the TY in LIBERTY, and the obverse field has a minor abrasion at 4 o'clock. Our EAC grade VF30. Ex: Denis Loring (8/1983); Jack Robinson (1/1989); Chris Victor-McCawley (1/1990); Steve Chappen; Chuck Furjanic (1/10/2013); The COL Steve Ellsworth Die State Collection / Long Beach Signature (Heritage, 9/2013), lot 4598. Formerly in PCGS XF-45 Holder #25043844, which was scratched.(Heritage auction 4/17)
1796 1C Liberty Cap, S-84, B-5, R.3, XF45 PCGS. Breen Die State II, with a die crack near OF. A nicely detailed and glossy olive-brown example. Void of verdigris and relatively unabraded, though a couple of tiny rim nicks are noted, a pair of faint marks are over the TY in LIBERTY, and the obverse field has a minor abrasion at 4 o'clock. Our EAC grade VF30. Ex: Denis Loring (8/1983); Jack Robinson (1/1989); Chris Victor-McCawley (1/1990); Steve Chappen; Chuck Furjanic (1/10/2013); The COL Steve Ellsworth Die State Collection / Long Beach Signature (Heritage, 9/2013), lot 4598. Formerly in PCGS XF-45 Holder #25043844, which was scratched.(Heritage auction 4/17)
1804 1C S-266a, B-1, R.2 VF25 PCGS. Breen Die State I. No cud above RTY. A well defined medium brown and lavender example of this famous low mintage date. The obverse and central reverse display distributed abrasions, each of which is individually minor. The obverse is glossy and lightly hairlined. Our EAC grade Fine 12. Ex: Greg Reff (1/16/2009). From The COL Steve Ellsworth Die State Collection.
Choice medium brown and light chocolate with hints of light tan in the protected areas. The best identifying marks are a diagonal nick just left of the nostril and a dull pinprick on the left end of the base of the E in LIBERTY. A beautiful piece with great appeal and only minor marks. Nicely struck M-LDS, Breen state IV, with clear die clash marks on both sides, strongest on the obverse. CAC certified. Ex Shawn Yancey 5/6/2009-Gene Heard Collection. S-269
Choice medium brown and light chocolate with hints of light tan in the protected areas. The best identifying marks are a diagonal nick just left of the nostril and a dull pinprick on the left end of the base of the E in LIBERTY. A beautiful piece with great appeal and only minor marks. Nicely struck M-LDS, Breen state IV, with clear die clash marks on both sides, strongest on the obverse. CAC certified. Ex Shawn Yancey 5/6/2009-Gene Heard Collection. S-269
Choice medium brown and light chocolate with hints of light tan in the protected areas. The best identifying marks are a diagonal nick just left of the nostril and a dull pinprick on the left end of the base of the E in LIBERTY. A beautiful piece with great appeal and only minor marks. Nicely struck M-LDS, Breen state IV, with clear die clash marks on both sides, strongest on the obverse. CAC certified. Ex Shawn Yancey 5/6/2009-Gene Heard Collection. S-269
Choice medium brown and light chocolate with hints of light tan in the protected areas. The best identifying marks are a diagonal nick just left of the nostril and a dull pinprick on the left end of the base of the E in LIBERTY. A beautiful piece with great appeal and only minor marks. Nicely struck M-LDS, Breen state IV, with clear die clash marks on both sides, strongest on the obverse. CAC certified. Ex Shawn Yancey 5/6/2009-Gene Heard Collection. S-269
Choice medium brown and light chocolate with hints of light tan in the protected areas. The best identifying marks are a diagonal nick just left of the nostril and a dull pinprick on the left end of the base of the E in LIBERTY. A beautiful piece with great appeal and only minor marks. Nicely struck M-LDS, Breen state IV, with clear die clash marks on both sides, strongest on the obverse. CAC certified. Ex Shawn Yancey 5/6/2009-Gene Heard Collection. S-269
Choice medium brown and light chocolate with hints of light tan in the protected areas. The best identifying marks are a diagonal nick just left of the nostril and a dull pinprick on the left end of the base of the E in LIBERTY. A beautiful piece with great appeal and only minor marks. Nicely struck M-LDS, Breen state IV, with clear die clash marks on both sides, strongest on the obverse. CAC certified. Ex Shawn Yancey 5/6/2009-Gene Heard Collection. S-269