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1837 1C NGC MS62BN CAC N-13 @ $750.00
1851 1C NGC MS66BN @ $1,775.00
1853 1C PCGS MS64BN CAC @ $675.00
Mark free fading mint red lustrous surfaces.
1837 H10C No Stars PCGS MS65 Rattler @ $3,350.00
1866 5C Rays PCGS Proof-65 OGH @ $3,300.00
1839 10C No Drapery NGC MS66 @ $5,950.00
1853 10C ARROWS NGC MS65* @ $3,350.00
1807 50C 50/20 O-112 NGC AU53 @ $2,450.00
1823 50C PCGS AU55, O-103 @ $1,700.00
1893 Columbian 50C NGC MS64 @ $195.00
A lovely toned example visually enticing.
1922 Grant 50C PCGS OGH @ $795.00
1928 50C HAWAII NGC MS65 @ $4,500.00
1934 Maryland 50C PCGS MS65 OGH @ $345.00
1935 Connecticut 50C PCGS MS65 @ $595.00
Golden brown and steel blue highlights and dripping with intense mint frost and beaming luster.
1920 Hobo @ $175.00
1837 "Not One Cent" HT-42 / Low-28, R-2, AU = $250.00 Shipped.
Although rated nominally as a R-2 on the rarity scale, this variety is excessively scarce above the commonly found VG condition.
Since 2005 only 3 higher end AU/BU examples have come to market within major collections which crossed the podiums of Stacks and Heritage.
This example is well struck for the variety which generally soft on the hair bun and is extremely eye appealing in hand with mellowed medium brown surfaces.
Some obverse rub and minimal field chatter is present from from minor circulation, however the reverse wreath full leaves details are crisp.
1840 Martin Van Buren Campaign medalet - HT-A800 / Low-unlisted, Brass, Rarity-3, AU = $75.00 Shipped.
Exceptionally nice for the issue and a well struck example.
Brassy golden brown around the rims with some original color remaining, darker toward the centers, with some traces of verdigris on the reverse.
Holed for suspension as issued as a wearable campaign medalet. The reverse legend refers to the Whig victory over the Democrats in 1840.
Obverse depicts a portrait of Martin Van Buren with BORN DEC: 5, 1782 below. The reverse shows a balance scale tipped for the Democrats while the Whigs are high and dry.
Reverse legend reads WEIGHED IN THE BALANCE & FOUND WANTING with the date 1840 at the center.
A scarce token and this one has good eye appeal.
1844 Squire & Sons, NYC New York, U.S. Merchant Token, Miller NY833, NGC AU53BN = Asking $125.00 Shipped.
A handsome variety of this scarcer ship related merchant for such a nominal assigned grade.
Medium brown with a majority of mellowing mint red still present on both the obverse and reverse.
Although it's striking is dated 2 years beyond the hard times era, it possess a strong likeness to it's circa 1836 Squire & Merritt predecessor.
The HT-318 through HT-325 Squire & Merritt's are excessively scarce as they range between R-3 through R-8 on the rarity scale.
Beyond the previous merger of Merritt's name the design of this token has remained the same with the exception of an actual street address number addition on the merchant token design variety. Whereas most all of the circa 1836 tokens seen have either been counter-struck with the numbers "175" or "176".
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1837 1C NGC MS62BN CAC N-13 @ $750.00 SHIPPED.
1851 1C NGC MS66BN @ $1,775.00 SHIPPED.
1853 1C PCGS MS64BN CAC @ $675.00 SHIPPED.
1909 1C PCGS MS63RB @ $115.00 SHIPPED.
1909 1C VDB PCGS MS63RB @ $65.00 SHIPPED.
1922 1C NO D STRONG REVERSE PCGS XF45 OGH @ $2,950.00 SHIPPED.
1837 H10C NO STARS PCGS MS65 1ST GEN RATTLER @ $3,350.00 SHIPPED.
1839 10C NO DRAPERY NGC MS66 @ $5,950.00 SHIPPED.
1853 10C ARROWS NGC MS65* @ $3,350.00 SHIPPED.
1893 ISABELLA 25C PCGS MS67 @ $13,750.00 SHIPPED.
1893 ISABELLA 25C PCGS MS66 @ $5,250.00 SHIPPED.
1893 COLUMBIAN 50C NGC MS64 @ $350.00 SHIPPED.
1922 GRANT 50C PCGS MS65 OGH @ $795.00 SHIPPED.
1922 GRANT 50C PCGS MS65 @ $825.00 SHIPPED.
1922 GRANT 50C PCGS MS63 @ "SALE PENDING" SHIPPED.
1925 LEXINGTON 50C NGC MS65 @ $585.00 SHIPPED.
1925 VANCOUVER 50C PCGS MS66 @ $3,950.00 SHIPPED.
1926 SESQUI 50C PCGS MS65 @ $5,750.00 SHIPPED.
1927 VERMONT 50C PCGS MS67 @ $4,875.00 SHIPPED.
1928 HAWAII 50C NGC MS65 @ $4,995.00 SHIPPED.
1934 BOONE 50C NGC MS65 @ $250.00 SHIPPED.
1934 MARYLAND 50C PCGS MS65 OGH @ $350.00
1934 TEXAS NGC MS65 @ $265.00 SHIPPED.
1935/34-D BOONE PCGS MS67 CAC @ $2,975.00 SHIPPED.
1935 CONNECTICUT 50C PCGS MS65 @ $575.00
1935-D TEXAS 50C PCGS MS67 @ $850.00 SHIPPED.
1935 SAND DIEGO 50C PCGS MS66 @ $350.00 SHIPPED.
1936-D ARKANSAS 50C PCGS MS66 OGH @ $550.00 SHIPPED.
1936-D COLUMBIA 50C NGC MS67 OLD SOAP BAR @ $1,000.00 SHIPPED.
1936 COLUMBIA 50C NGC P/D/S SET MS65/66/65 @ $900.00 SHIPPED.
1936 LONG ISLAND 50C PCGS MS65 @ $375.00 SHIPPED.
1936-D TEXAS 50C NGC MS65 OLD SOAP BAR @ $295.00 SHIPPED.
1936-S TEXAS 50C PCGS MS67 @ $795.00 SHIPPED.
1936 YORK 50C PCGS MS66 @ $350.00 SHIPPED.
1937-D ARKANSAS 50C PCGS MS67 @ $3,750.00 SHIPPED.
1937-D OREGON TRAIL 50C NGC MS67 @ $575.00 SHIPPED.
1937 ROANOKE 50C NGC MS65 @ $350.00 SHIPPED.
1938 ARKANSAS 50C P/D/S SET NGC MS65/65/65 @ $1,000.00 SHIPPED.
1938 BOONE 50C PCGS MS66 OGH CAC @ $950.00 SHIPPED.
1938 TEXAS 50C PCGS MS67 @ $3650.00 SHIPPED.
1939 ARKANSAS 50C PCGS MS65 @ $950.00 SHIPPED.
1946 IOWA 50C NGC MS67 @ $375.00 SHIPPED.
1949 BTW 50C P/D/S SET PCGS MS66/66/66 @ $675.00 SHIPPED.
1951-D W/C 50C PCGS MS66 @ $795.00 SHIPPED.
1951-S BTW 50C PCGS MS67 CAC @ $2,975.00 SHIPPED.
1952 W/C 50C NGC MS66 @ $385.00 SHIPPED.
1953 W/C 50C PCGS MS66 @ $1,600.00 SHIPPED.
1953-S W/C 50C NGC MS66 @ $375.00 SHIPPED.
1954-D W/C 50C PCGS MS66 @ 1,875.00 SHIPPED.
1974-S IKE $1 PCGS MS67 "2.5" OGH @ $150.00 SHIPPED.
1837 Illustrious Predecessors HT-33 / Low-19, R-1, NGC MS65BN @ $795.00
1837 "Not One Cent" HT-42 / Low-28, R-2, Raw AU = $295.00 Shipped.
Although rated nominally as a R-2 on the rarity scale, this variety is excessively scarce above the commonly found VG condition.
Since 2005 only 3 higher end AU/BU examples have come to market within major collections which crossed the podiums of Stacks and Heritage.
This example is well struck for the variety which is generally soft on the hair bun and is extremely eye appealing in hand with mellowed medium brown surfaces. Some obverse rub and minimal field chatter is present from minor circulation, however the reverse wreath full leaves details are crisp.
1859 S.H. BLACK, ELECTROTYPER, M-NY-63, NGC XF40BN – ASKING $195.00 SHIPPED.
Obverse: S.H. BLACK, ELECTROTYPER & GILDER around 1859 below. Reverse:. MEDALS, CARDS & C. TO ORDER around central wreath, 410 / BROADWAY / N.Y. on three lines within. 29mm Diameter, Plain edge. Head of Liberty to left and remarkably similar in appearance to the federal large cents of 1839-1857. Medium chocolate brown with deeper reddish highlights. Copper on lead electrotype. Portions of the underlying lead can be seen on the high points due to circulation. However all copper plate beyond is intact and this example far exceeds any and all commonly seen which are sometimes completely bare showing just the lead host. This token, made only in electrotype form (and not a copy of a struck token), was very well known in its era, indeed famous in numismatic circles. The same firm also made interesting electrotype novelties, such as plaques and platters incorporating designs taken from medals of George Washington and elsewhere, true to form as they were put in a matrix and electrotyped from that matrix. Samuel Black was a popular electrotyper before the Civil War. His store cards seems to be an attempt to keep the large cent series alive as the government ceased production of the large cents in 1857, with Black issuing his tokens each year of 1858 thru 1861. His tokens were made of lead with an electrolytically fused layer of copper. These tokens were a demonstration of his trade. The tokens of these 4 years provide an trail of the 5 addresses and his brief partnership with Friend. His business disappears from the New York directories after 1861. Wrongly designated by NGC as M-NY-61 and this particular variety was missing in the Q David Bowers collection.
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