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FSH: 19th C. Type, Cuds, Counterfeits

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***Pics available by request - I have taken many already but don't want to overwhelm this listing!



Type Coins (More to be listed)

Flying Eagle Cent
1857 PCGS-15, Die Cud on Wing = $55

Draped Bust Half-Dime
1803 Small 8 (R6) PCGS slabbed, Key Date, AG details, bent = $400

Capped Bust Half-Dime
1829 LM-5 (R1) VF-25, attractive album toning = $75 - FIRM
1829 LM-12 (R6!!!) F-details, holed = $40
1831 LM-1 Counterstamped twice G.BELZ - F/VF = $40
1836 LM-5 (R2), VF-20, weak obv. strong rev. = $75 - FIRM

Bust Dimes
1811/09 AG-3 = $150
1814 JR-2 Lg. Date, AG = $18
1814 JR-4 Lg. Date, VG = $50
1823/2 JR-2 (R5) Very rare, obv. graffiti, F-details (actually a pretty nice coin) = $35
1823/2 JR-2 (R5), cleaned with light bend, VG/F details, CHEAP = $15
1828 Lg. Date, F-15, light album toning = $300sold
1831 JR-6 (R3), VG-10/F-12. original, crusty, very nice = $50
1833 JR-7 (R5) Last 3 High, very scarce, VG-det's clnd = $55
1834 JR-3 (R5), VF-20, very scarce = $130
1835 Fine, dark-brown = $35

Seated Dime
1845, G-4 = $15

Bust Quarters See Other Post
1804 - VF-30 details = $3,000
1815 - PCGS-12 = $650
1818/5 - G-details, lt damage = $50
1819 B1 (R5) - VG-10 = $300
1819 - AG (almost Good) = $75
1821 - F-12 = $250
1822 - G/AG = $225
1824/2 - G-details, scratches = $200
1825/4/2 - G, TDS Rev. CUD = $1,500
1828 - PCGS-12 = $450
1831 B3 (R5), VF-20 = $350
1834 - O/F in OF, VF-35 = $300
1834 - G-det's = $40
1835 - VF-30/35 = $300
1837 - VF-30 = $200
1837 - VF-25/35 = $225
1838 - VF-30 = $175

Silver Dollars
1895-O Morgan, AG-3, old clean, $70


Cuds
Cents
1866 IHC - Borderline Good; lg. rev. cud from 7-8 o'clock $40
x4 1943-P Lincoln's - all different, 3 on obverse @ 6 o'clock, the 4th on the reverse @ 9 o'clock upper wheat stalk
Condition varies from 3 EF's to 1 AU/MS for the rev. cud. $60
3 Cent Silver
1853 Obv. at "R" in AMERICA (R7 rarity), VF+, great color and problem free = $150
1853 Obv. at ME in AMERICA (R7/R7- rarity), VF-details, a little scuffy on the obv. = $100
1853 Obv. over "M" in AMERICA (R8, unique to me, discovery piece), VG, very light rim indent = $200
1853 Obv. below "853" in Date (R5+), EF and possibly finest known - I haven't seen a nicer one = $160
1858 Obv. at TED in UNITED (R6+), VF/EF, nice dark crusty color, very eye-appealing = $150
1858 Obv. at TED in UNITED (R6+), VF/EF, extremely nice skin, color, and surfaces = $150
Nickels
1920-D Obv. Cud @ 11 o'clock by feather. Somewhat small, but unique to me, G-4 = $20
1927-D Lg. Rev. Rim Cud @1-2 o'clock touching OF AMERI(CA), VG = $30
1940-S Jefferson, Cud @ 5-6 o'clock on obv., medium size, touches lower bust, F/VF, $10
Dimes
1831 Bust, JR-5 Rev. Ret. Cud @ UNI(TED), F-details, light porosity = $40
1898, EXTREMELY RARE Barber Cud, Rev. @ 9 o'clock, 1-2 known, G/VG = $100sold


Errors
1881 3cN - light clip @ 7 o'clock obv/11 o'clock rev, VF+ = $30
1937-D Buffalo Nickel - light clip @ 6 o'clock obv, VF+ = $10


Contemporary Counterfeits
1902 IHC - possibly plated in nickel or lead (has that color) $25 (only one I've seen)
1853 3cS - (1/A) ex. rare (fewer than a dozen estimated to exist), Fine condition, $100
1860 3cS - (1/A) Scarce/Very rare (est. three-dozen or fewer exist), F/VF, weak strike, $100
1860 3cS - (1/B) Just Discovered new die marriage (likely fewer than a dozen exist), VF, $150
1861 3cS - (2/B) Not overly scarce, but difficult to find in this advanced die stage, F, $65
1861 3cS - (4/E) Moderately common for date, EF, $90
1861 3cS - (4/E) same as above, VF, $75
1853 25c - Light weight, metal unknown, super deceptive, VG/F, $45sold
1874 25c - Lead, super crude, Unlisted in LSCC Archive (been meaning to do that) and unique for type and date, $45
1906 25c - F/VF, $30
1912 25c - VG, $25
1923 25c - Lead, VG, a few rev test scratches, obvious counterfeit, $10
1929 25c - similar to the other SLQ, $12
1934 25c - EF, deceptive if...it was cut by a coin changer at the Towson National Bank in 1935, $25
1821 50c - 3/D, very scarce, low grade w/ several test scratches, $115
1825 50c - 4/D, Very Scarce, German Silver, VG/F, test scratches, $125
1830 50c - 17/S, Ex. Rare, Finest (by far) of 2 Known!!!, EF, $350
1833 50c - 6/F, common, F/VF, $60
1833 50c - 6/F, common, F/VF, $60
1837 50c - 3/C, common, VF (holed), $45
1838 50c - 3/C, common, VG, $50
1838 50c - 3/E, common, G, $45
1853-O 50c - unlisted in LSCC archive, unique date/type counterfeit, VF granular, $65sold
1854-O 50c - 1/A, 1 of 2 known, brass alloy, VG, $70sold
1864-S 50c - 1/A, unique for date/mm, cast, F, $45
1905-O 50c - VG, $14
1917-S (reverse) 50c - F/VF, $13
1920 50c - Fine, $16



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