1786 NJ 1/2P Maris 23-R, Blundered 6, BN MS (PCGS#763319)
November 2019 Baltimore Colonial Coins and Americana Auction
- 拍卖行
- Stack's Bowers
- 批号
- 6061
- 等级
- AU58BN
- 价格
- 37,056
- 详细说明
- Lustrous AU 1786 Maris 23-R
Condition Census Quality
1786 New Jersey copper. Maris 23-R. Rarity-3. Narrow Shield, Curved Plow Beam. AU-58 (PCGS).
153.8 grains. A superb quality example of this die marriage. Frosty luster persists over light brown and steel surfaces, and the glow of faded mint color is still visible around some design elements. The strike was insufficient to obliterate the natural planchet texture at the center of either side, leaving scattered tiny marks there that predate striking. The centering is nearly ideal on both sides, though both sides show denticles that are a bit more stout and complete at right than left. A planchet chip has swallowed the last date digit, and a few little specks are seen at the ends of the plow handles, but otherwise this coin is choice even for its lofty grade. The die state is perfect, the only die state known despite the apparent long life of this marriage.
The best of the Maris 23-R survivors is perhaps one of the most famous New Jersey coppers, made legendary by its appearance — in nearly full flaming red — on the cover of the Frederick B. Taylor sale of 1987. It’s the finest known without question despite being one of two Uncirculated coins known from this die pair. Partrick also has an AU, and the fourth piece listed on the SHI census is an AU listed as “Anton (unverified),” which is likely this coin. Three EFs and the choice VF Maris plate coin follow to round out the top eight.
Provenance: From the E Pluribus Unum Collection of New Jersey Coppers.
PCGS# 763319and 45424.
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