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$3,874.00 was the actual final price.

With the old Stack's web site auction archives completely down for the last month there's been no place for anyone that's fully internet dependent to research what this variety really fetches.

Russell Rulau in 2001 valued a R.7 HT-268 / Low-120 variety at $500 in Fine, $600 in VF, and $800 in UNC.



L.120, HT 268, Br. 3-D (R-7). feuchtwanger Cent, 1837. Brilliant Uncirculated

From Coin Galleries July 2005 Auction on Jul 20, 2005

Hard Times Merchants Tokens

L.120, HT 268, Br. 3-D (R-7). feuchtwanger Cent, 1837. Brilliant Uncirculated and near-Choice. Eagle on snake, some deep toning. Fully Choice reverse shows very low 'O' in ONE, gleaming full lustre complementing a superlative strike.

Lot # 1082
Hammer Price: $2,600.00



New York 2011 Americana Sale - 1/26/2011

Listed in category: Medal & Tokens > United States Medals & Tokens > Hard Times Tokens > Lot 6541

New York. New York City. Dr. Lewis feuchtwanger. One Cent. 1837. HT-268, Low-120. Breen 3-D. feuchtwanger's composition. Rarity-7. EF-40

Price Realized: $6,900.00

Item Description

New York. New York City. Dr. Lewis feuchtwanger. One Cent. 1837. HT-268, Low-120. Breen 3-D. feuchtwanger's composition. Rarity-7. EF-40 Struck nearly coin turn, alignment about 160°. Obverse: Defiant eagle facing right grasping in its talons a serpent that coils in its death throes, 1837 below. Reverse: Olive wreath open at the top, ONE CENT within, feuchtwanger'S above and COMPOSITION below. Pewter gray overall with delicate gold and lilac highlights. One of the very rarest die combinations of the design type; notably, no example of the die variety was included in the large feuchtwanger cent offering featured in our sale of the John J. Ford Collection, Part IV, back in June 2004.


From the Q. David Bowers Collection
old auction of 3-d

Tom

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