1792 H10C N1 认证号43165330, PCGS号11020

拥有者评论

Eye via rich

专家评论

David Hall

The PCGS graded MS67 is from the great John Pittman collection, one of the highest quality U.S. coin collections ever assembled. This specimen has amazing mark-free surfaces and a fully rounded cheek. The luster and originality are outstanding in every way. This coin, along with the PCGS graded SP67, is the finest known example of the first coin officially struck by the U.S. Mint.

 

PCGS #
11020
设计师
Unknown
边缘
Diagonally reeded
直径
17.50 毫米
重量
1.35 克
铸币数量
1500
金属成分
89.2% Silver, 10.8% Copper
更高评级数量
100
评级较低的钱币数量
0
地区
The United States of America
价格指南
PCGS 数量报告
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稀有性和存量估计 了解更多

评级
所有评级 275 R-6.5 1 / 1 1 / 1
60或以上 35 R-8.8 1 / 1 1 / 1
65或以上 7 R-9.6 1 / 1 1 / 1
所有评级 275
60或以上 35
65或以上 7
所有评级 R-6.5
60或以上 R-8.8
65或以上 R-9.6
所有评级 1 / 1
60或以上 1 / 1
65或以上 1 / 1
所有评级 1 / 1
60或以上 1 / 1
65或以上 1 / 1

状况普查 了解更多

位置 评级 缩略图 家谱和历史
1 MS68 PCGS grade MS68 PCGS grade

David Rittenhouse, first director of the United States Mint; Rittenhouse family, kept within the family by Rittenhouse's descendants from July 1792 until - Henry Chapman 10/1919:249, $56 - George L. Tilden - Thomas Elder 6/1921:2029, $62 - private collector, who apparently stored the coin in a Wayte Raymond album - unnamed museum in New England - Stack's 10/1988:536, $68,750 - unknown intermediaries - dealer Jay Parrino, early 1990s, as agent for the anonymous "Knoxville Collection," early 1990s to 2003 - private collector, 2003 to January 2007 - Steve Contursi - Cardinal Collection, acquired for $1,500,000 in 2007 - Stack's/Bowers 1/2013:13093, $1,145,625

2 MS67 PCGS grade
3 MS66 PCGS grade MS66 PCGS grade

David Rittenhouse (reportedly traced back to the family by Dr. Judd) - Dr. J. Hewitt Judd - Paramount “Auction '80” 8/1980:592 - Jimmy Hayes Collection - Stack's 10/1985:3 - Stack’s/Bowers 8/2013:4043, $793,125

3 MS66 PCGS grade
5 MS65 PCGS grade

MARCA 5/1987:721 - Superior “Chalkley-Ryer” 1/1990:2354 - Heritage 1/2014:5176, $528,750

MS68 PCGS grade #1 MS68 PCGS grade

David Rittenhouse, first director of the United States Mint; Rittenhouse family, kept within the family by Rittenhouse's descendants from July 1792 until - Henry Chapman 10/1919:249, $56 - George L. Tilden - Thomas Elder 6/1921:2029, $62 - private collector, who apparently stored the coin in a Wayte Raymond album - unnamed museum in New England - Stack's 10/1988:536, $68,750 - unknown intermediaries - dealer Jay Parrino, early 1990s, as agent for the anonymous "Knoxville Collection," early 1990s to 2003 - private collector, 2003 to January 2007 - Steve Contursi - Cardinal Collection, acquired for $1,500,000 in 2007 - Stack's/Bowers 1/2013:13093, $1,145,625

#2 MS67 PCGS grade
MS66 PCGS grade #3 MS66 PCGS grade

David Rittenhouse (reportedly traced back to the family by Dr. Judd) - Dr. J. Hewitt Judd - Paramount “Auction '80” 8/1980:592 - Jimmy Hayes Collection - Stack's 10/1985:3 - Stack’s/Bowers 8/2013:4043, $793,125

#3 MS66 PCGS grade
#5 MS65 PCGS grade

MARCA 5/1987:721 - Superior “Chalkley-Ryer” 1/1990:2354 - Heritage 1/2014:5176, $528,750