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FS CBH's, scarce lg cents, early Lincolns
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These will go up on ebay tonight but if anyone is interested I will end the auction. Price includes shipping and insurance. Add 3% for PayPal.
Will consider interesting trades. No moderns.
Seven day return policy.
First to commit gets the coin.
Lance.
1813 CBH PCGS XF45 (was ANACS AU50). Lighter in color, mostly silver with hints of golden brown. Attractive rim toning on both sides, especially vibrant on the reverse. Typically flat stars but with better than average milling. O.108, R4 (BHNC R2). $420 SOLD. SHIPPED.
1820 CBH Curl base 2, small date, O.103 PCGS AU50. Darker in color, with a pleasing original look. Dominant colors are brown, grey and accents of blue. It's technical grade is higher but subdued luster lowered it to AU50. $830 SOLD. SHIPPED.
1824 CBH O.117 PCGS F15. Pretty with an original, unspoiled look...a circulated cameo. It is medium dirty gray-brown in color and is problem-free with no ugly distractions. $100
1827 CBH Square 2 O.134 NGC VF30. Nice eye appeal. It is dirty gray-brown in color and is problem-free with no distractions. $120
1828 CBH Curl base 2, no knob O.102, R2 PCGS AU50. Deep rose and lilac toning. Undergraded, IMO. Has full, rolling luster, great eye appeal, a nice, meaty strike, no troubling bag hits or spots, very clean surfaces. Even Liberty's cheek, neck and bust are mark-free. $580
1923-S Lincoln PCGS MS63RB. Very tough coin in pretty condition. Designated RB but it is far more red than brown. Very good strike. Better than average die state, no large, distracting flaws. In many ways nicer than the 64RB that replaced it. $990
1928-D Lincoln PCGS MS64RD. Brilliant red, flashy and virtually spot-free, Better than average strike...just the slightest weakness on the reverse at AMER. No distracting or ugly dings or spots, no discoloration. Luster is full. $420
1931-S Lincoln PCGS MS64+RD. Lovely deep, bright pumpkin orange color with full luster, a very good strike, few bag hits and only a handful flecks seen under magnification. Lettering is full and crisp, as are wheat stalks. $400
1955-S Lincoln PCGS MS67RD. Very flashy, full luster. Brilliant pumpkin orange color and a very nice strike. The obverse is spot-free (what looks like a couple of spots are just shiny, reflective areas the camera picked up). The reverse has a few miniscule toning spots that can be seen under magnification, and a couple more shiny areas. Die polish lines on both sides. One bag hit to the left upper wheat stalk, exaggerated by lighting in the photo. $130
1843 large cent. Petite head, large letters, N4 (tough variety). F12. $40
1844/81 large cent. N2. VG10. $48
Will consider interesting trades. No moderns.
Seven day return policy.
First to commit gets the coin.
Lance.
1813 CBH PCGS XF45 (was ANACS AU50). Lighter in color, mostly silver with hints of golden brown. Attractive rim toning on both sides, especially vibrant on the reverse. Typically flat stars but with better than average milling. O.108, R4 (BHNC R2). $420 SOLD. SHIPPED.
1820 CBH Curl base 2, small date, O.103 PCGS AU50. Darker in color, with a pleasing original look. Dominant colors are brown, grey and accents of blue. It's technical grade is higher but subdued luster lowered it to AU50. $830 SOLD. SHIPPED.
1824 CBH O.117 PCGS F15. Pretty with an original, unspoiled look...a circulated cameo. It is medium dirty gray-brown in color and is problem-free with no ugly distractions. $100
1827 CBH Square 2 O.134 NGC VF30. Nice eye appeal. It is dirty gray-brown in color and is problem-free with no distractions. $120
1828 CBH Curl base 2, no knob O.102, R2 PCGS AU50. Deep rose and lilac toning. Undergraded, IMO. Has full, rolling luster, great eye appeal, a nice, meaty strike, no troubling bag hits or spots, very clean surfaces. Even Liberty's cheek, neck and bust are mark-free. $580
1923-S Lincoln PCGS MS63RB. Very tough coin in pretty condition. Designated RB but it is far more red than brown. Very good strike. Better than average die state, no large, distracting flaws. In many ways nicer than the 64RB that replaced it. $990
1928-D Lincoln PCGS MS64RD. Brilliant red, flashy and virtually spot-free, Better than average strike...just the slightest weakness on the reverse at AMER. No distracting or ugly dings or spots, no discoloration. Luster is full. $420
1931-S Lincoln PCGS MS64+RD. Lovely deep, bright pumpkin orange color with full luster, a very good strike, few bag hits and only a handful flecks seen under magnification. Lettering is full and crisp, as are wheat stalks. $400
1955-S Lincoln PCGS MS67RD. Very flashy, full luster. Brilliant pumpkin orange color and a very nice strike. The obverse is spot-free (what looks like a couple of spots are just shiny, reflective areas the camera picked up). The reverse has a few miniscule toning spots that can be seen under magnification, and a couple more shiny areas. Die polish lines on both sides. One bag hit to the left upper wheat stalk, exaggerated by lighting in the photo. $130
1843 large cent. Petite head, large letters, N4 (tough variety). F12. $40
1844/81 large cent. N2. VG10. $48
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