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1805 C-2 R6 G5+ |
$7,500.00 |
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Smooth glossy olive brown and steel, possibly retoned long ago. The surfaces are choice except for a short light dig or scratch on the bottom of the bust. Breen state II with a faint bulge in the field above the bust tip, an extremely rare die state with only a single example known to Breen. A very nice low grade copper well above average. An important coin for the specialist. |
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1805 C-2 R5 AG3 |
$4,00.00 |
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Impossible to grade. Looks like a nice VG net G6 or 7. Lightly burnished, but has been expertly plugged K8 obverse. Ex. TDR. |
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1805 C-3 R4 VG7 |
$1,350.00 |
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Medium chocolate brown with smooth surfaces. |
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1806 C-1 R1 EF40 |
$295.00 | ||
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Dark chocolate with hard smooth surfaces. Minor marks. |
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1806 C-2 R4 F12 |
$650.00 | ||
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Medium chocolate brown. Smooth surfaces. Marks consistent with grade. |
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1806 C-2 R4 AU50 SMALL 6 WITH STEMS |
$12,000.00 | ||
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SHARP 1806 COHEN-2 SMALL 6 WITH STEMS. Lightly cleaned long ago, now nicely retoned glossy medium brown and chocolate with delicate overtones of bluish steel on the reverse. A tiny rim nick at TA in STATES. There is a small planchet flake at the dentils left of date and shallow low spots below CEN, under R1, and at the upper edge of the fraction bar, all as struck. MDS, Manley state 2.0, with fine die lapping lines down slightly left of vertical covering the reverse fields. Sharply struck and very attractive. In the lower half of the condition census. Ex. Lester Bernstein-Stack's 4/30/86:37-Dr. Wallace Lee. |
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1806 C-4 R1 AU55 |
$1,450.00 | ||
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LARGE 6 WITH STEMS |
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1806 C-4 R1 AU58 |
$1,150.00 | ||
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Chocolate with some traces of red on the reverse. Sharply struck with lustrous surfaces. |
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