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CAC stickered. A pleasant brown cent with significant red peaking through along the devices. Purchased at the 2008 Baltimore ANA show. This coin has a lot of character. My first purchase from Albanese Rare Coins after looking though their inventory for years! We finally connected! Thanks, guys.
Head of 1794. S-22. PCGS made the EAC proud by grading this properly tough!
Purchased from Jonathan Kern in 2000. A classy dealer indeed! In the older PCGS blue insert (LOL).
Possibly the finest 1955/55 DDO cent in existence. Purchased from Jay Parrino in July, 1997
1912 5C MS-65 PCGS. A grey and golden-orange patina coats each side of this smooth gem. Rainbow rim toning on reverse at 12 o''''clock. A perfect, affordable type coin.
From the Bareford Collection - Really the Small 8 as indicated on the PCGS insert - Miscoded by PCGS as large 8
Milton A Holmes collection Stacks lot #2734 October 1960 - described as "Uncirculated, steel blue. A Gem!" Original lot ticket is attached.
From ANR August 2004 auction which was from Bowers and Merena''''s sale of the Childs Collection, August 1999, Lot 556. The lot description: "It seems like only yesterday that the writer (QDB), then associated with another firm, was meeting with members of the Childs family to review coins that had been collected in the 19th century, including directly from the Mint, and discussing the option of presenting them for sale. Included was this lovely gem 1880 gold dollar, possibly obtained from the Mint, possibly not, but in any event one of the nicest in existence. Sharply struck, lustrous, and with superb eye appeal, this piece will be a highlight in the cabinet of its next owner."
From ANR Drew St John Sale June 2005 lot # 586. One of the most lustrous AU-58 I have ever seen.