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Ex-Louis E. Eliasberg, Jr. collection auctioned by Stack's on April 28, 2010 (Lot #1751, Plated in Color). The catalog description is as follows: CENTRAL AMERICAN REPUBLIC. 1/2 Escudo, 1848 CR JB. Costa Rica. Sun over 3 volcanoes. Rv. Ceiba tree divides value. KM 13.1. Bright red-gold lustre. Choice Extremely Fine. (450-500) From the Eliasberg Collection. Ex-Clapp.
Ex-Louis E. Eliasberg Sr. Collection auctioned by Bowers and Merena, Inc. from May 20-22, 1996 (Lot #819, Plated in B&W). The catalog description is as follows: 1916-D, MS-65 (Raw), Pleasing champagne iridescence. Scarce and eagerly sought in MS-65 and higher grades. Notes: The die state of the obverse is advanced, showing a tiny rim cud at 5:00.
Ex-Louis E. Eliasberg Sr. Collection auctioned by Bowers and Merena, Inc. from May 20-22, 1996 (Lot #819, Plated in B&W). The catalog description is as follows: 1916-D, MS-65 (Raw), Pleasing champagne iridescence. Scarce and eagerly sought in MS-65 and higher grades. Notes: The die state of the obverse is advanced, showing a tiny rim cud at 5:00.
Ex-William Cutler Atwater Collection auctioned by B. Max Mehl on June 11th, 1946 (Lot #1661, Not Plated). The catalog description is as follows: 1840, Extremely Fine (Raw), Extremely fine with considerable luster. Scarce. Catalogs at $25.00 in very fine.
Ex-William Cutler Atwater Collection auctioned by B. Max Mehl on June 11th, 1946 (Lot #1661, Not Plated). The catalog description is as follows: 1840, Extremely Fine (Raw), Extremely fine with considerable luster. Scarce. Catalogs at $25.00 in very fine.
Ex-Missouri Cabinet Collection auctioned by Ira & Larry Goldberg Auctioneers on January 26th, 2014 (Lot #226, Plated in Color). The catalog description is as follows: 1857 C-1 R2. PCGS graded MS-65 Brown, CAC Approved. Frosty steel brown and chocolate with 10% of the faded mint red remaining on the obverse, traces on the reverse. There is a spot of darker toning at the right point of star 6 and a speck of carbon at the dentils right of star 13. MDS with microscopic die flowlines in the fields, clearest near the dentils. Our grade is MS62. The attribution and Missouri Cabinet provenance are shown on the PCGS label. PCGS population 1; the finest graded in BN for the variety. (PCGS #35339) Estimated Value...$500-UP Ex-Steve Ivy Rare Coin Co. 3/4/1970-R. Tettenhorst-EPPNES-Missouri Cabinet (Mocab 57.1.1).