Nice Large Cents for Sale - with additions
1798CentCollector
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Up for sale are some nice early date large cents. Prices include Shipping and insurance. 10 day return privledge except postage and insurance. Please PM me for inquiries, etc.
NEW. 1814 S-294. Crosslet 4. R1 EAC 45. Currently housed in a PCGS 45 Holder. Choice Gloosy medium brown. No detractions at all save a very tiny thin hairline scratch from dentils near star 5. Great surfaces..... with lots of eye appeal. A nice type. $3,750
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NEW: 1836 N-7 R4. Wavy Hair. EAC AU 55 Net 50+. E-MDS. Brown with faded down mint color with some reddish and blue tones. Nice luster. Choice Frosty Surfaces. Some minor circulation marks. There is a low spot (caused by grease on the die) left of star 6. A very scarce variety. Superb eye appeal. Ex. George Ramont, John Wright, Stu Hodge. EX EAC 2004 sale lot 548. $2,500
1796 S-111 First Hair Style. R5-. EAC sharpness 20 net F12. An attractive cent with hard smooth glossy chocolate brown surfaces slightly mottled with olive, and some lighter areas on the devices and around some of the edge areas. A few minor hairline scratches in the hair above/ behind the ear. A few rim bumps below the date and one opposite the nose. No corrosion or verdigris. $4,000
1797 S-121b First Hair Style. R3-. EAC sharpness 20 net F15. Reverse of 1796 with gripped edge. Attractive glossy hard brown surfaces. Dull nick on shoulder. Old fine scratch across CENT and a few old fine scratches from F in OF to adjacent leavbes jsu below. An attractive cent. Ex EAC 2007 Sale Lot 182 where it realized $1,760 with juice. $1,450
1802 S-226. R3 EAC Fine 15+ Sharpness VF 20. Late Die State. Brown with smooth glossy surfaces. Only minor marks. Late Die State Breen IV, with crack that bisects the coin - from 3:00 to nose, traveling upward along nose, through top of head, between B and E in LIBERTY to dentils. $600
1802 S-232. R1. EAC VF 25 Sharpness VF 30. Smooth glossy frosty light brown and steel brown surfaces. Some minor roughness in the field at the mouth. A small void or nick at the shoulder. This is a very attractive cent with very nice eye appeal E-MDS with a couple thin rim cuds forming below the date at the dentils. SOLD
1810/09 S-281. Classic Head. R1. EAC VF25. Choice glossy light chocolate brown surfaces. Only a few marks including a small nick at star 3. a very attractive Classic Head. $1,250
NEW. 1814 S-294. Crosslet 4. R1 EAC 45. Currently housed in a PCGS 45 Holder. Choice Gloosy medium brown. No detractions at all save a very tiny thin hairline scratch from dentils near star 5. Great surfaces..... with lots of eye appeal. A nice type. $3,750
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NEW: 1836 N-7 R4. Wavy Hair. EAC AU 55 Net 50+. E-MDS. Brown with faded down mint color with some reddish and blue tones. Nice luster. Choice Frosty Surfaces. Some minor circulation marks. There is a low spot (caused by grease on the die) left of star 6. A very scarce variety. Superb eye appeal. Ex. George Ramont, John Wright, Stu Hodge. EX EAC 2004 sale lot 548. $2,500
1796 S-111 First Hair Style. R5-. EAC sharpness 20 net F12. An attractive cent with hard smooth glossy chocolate brown surfaces slightly mottled with olive, and some lighter areas on the devices and around some of the edge areas. A few minor hairline scratches in the hair above/ behind the ear. A few rim bumps below the date and one opposite the nose. No corrosion or verdigris. $4,000
1797 S-121b First Hair Style. R3-. EAC sharpness 20 net F15. Reverse of 1796 with gripped edge. Attractive glossy hard brown surfaces. Dull nick on shoulder. Old fine scratch across CENT and a few old fine scratches from F in OF to adjacent leavbes jsu below. An attractive cent. Ex EAC 2007 Sale Lot 182 where it realized $1,760 with juice. $1,450
1802 S-226. R3 EAC Fine 15+ Sharpness VF 20. Late Die State. Brown with smooth glossy surfaces. Only minor marks. Late Die State Breen IV, with crack that bisects the coin - from 3:00 to nose, traveling upward along nose, through top of head, between B and E in LIBERTY to dentils. $600
1802 S-232. R1. EAC VF 25 Sharpness VF 30. Smooth glossy frosty light brown and steel brown surfaces. Some minor roughness in the field at the mouth. A small void or nick at the shoulder. This is a very attractive cent with very nice eye appeal E-MDS with a couple thin rim cuds forming below the date at the dentils. SOLD
1810/09 S-281. Classic Head. R1. EAC VF25. Choice glossy light chocolate brown surfaces. Only a few marks including a small nick at star 3. a very attractive Classic Head. $1,250
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Are you kidding? If I had your money, i'd throw mine in the garbage!
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