1811 1/2C Cohen 1, RB MS66RB 认证号-60406, PCGS号35240

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Ron Guth

The second Half Cent to sell for over $1 million was the 1811 Cohen-1 in PCGS MS66RB illustrated above.  This remarkable coin has a pedigree going all the way back to Dr. Thomas Hall in the early 1900s and includes great names such as Virgil Brand, Eric P. Newman, and R. Tettenhorst.  This piece is prooflike and, because of this unusual characteristic, has been considered a presentation strike or a proof in the past.  Suffice it to say that everyone who saw the coin when it came through the grading room at PCGS was impressed, if not stunned. 

By the way, when we say that it is the second Half Cent to sell for over a million dollars, it was denied that record by a remarkable 1794 Half Cent, also from the Missouri Cabinet, that sold just a short time earlier for $1,150,000!

PCGS #
35240
设计师
John Reich
边缘
Plain
直径
23.50 毫米
重量
5.44 克
铸币数量
63140
金属成分
Copper
更高评级数量
0
评级较低的钱币数量
0
地区
The United States of America
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位置 评级 缩略图 家谱和历史
1 MS66RB PCGS grade MS66RB PCGS grade

In 10/2014, Del Bland matched the Missouri Cabinet coin to the Allison Jackman sale, thus this pedigtee differs from those offered before:

Discovered in 1884, being brought by “an old colored woman” of Alexandria, VA, along with a hoard of Unc. 1828’s - Benjamin H. Collins Collection, sold privately for $3.50 - S.H. & H. Chapman 6/1884:3125, $67 - Robert S. Hatcher - Allison W. Jackman Collection - Henry Chapman 6/1918:879, $145 - S.H. Chapman - Howard Rounds Newcomb Collection - B. Max Mehl - Col. E.H.R. Green Collection - Burdette G. Johnson (St. Louis Stamp & Coin) - Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society - Missouri Cabinet (Mocab 11.1.6) - Goldbergs 1/2014:102, $1,121,250 - D. Brent Pogue Collection - Stack's/Bowers & Sotheby's 3/2017:5067, $998,750

MS66RB PCGS grade #1 MS66RB PCGS grade

In 10/2014, Del Bland matched the Missouri Cabinet coin to the Allison Jackman sale, thus this pedigtee differs from those offered before:

Discovered in 1884, being brought by “an old colored woman” of Alexandria, VA, along with a hoard of Unc. 1828’s - Benjamin H. Collins Collection, sold privately for $3.50 - S.H. & H. Chapman 6/1884:3125, $67 - Robert S. Hatcher - Allison W. Jackman Collection - Henry Chapman 6/1918:879, $145 - S.H. Chapman - Howard Rounds Newcomb Collection - B. Max Mehl - Col. E.H.R. Green Collection - Burdette G. Johnson (St. Louis Stamp & Coin) - Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society - Missouri Cabinet (Mocab 11.1.6) - Goldbergs 1/2014:102, $1,121,250 - D. Brent Pogue Collection - Stack's/Bowers & Sotheby's 3/2017:5067, $998,750