Buscar
Filtrado por:
Colección
Eric P. Newman Collection, Part IV
Eliminar la restricciónColección: Eric P. Newman Collection, Part IV
El número de resultados a mostrar por página
Resultados de la búsqueda
-
- Descripción:
- 1788 COPPER Connecticut Copper, Mailed Bust Right, GEORGIVS III VF35 NGC. M. 101-D, Vlack 13-88CT, R.5. 115.7 grains. The die state of this example is slightly advanced from the previous lot, with a bulge at the upper right obverse. The reverse cracks and crumbling are similar on both coins. A nicely detailed piece showing lovely medium brown and steel surfaces with trivial blemishes and faint granularity. The Garrett Collection had an XF, and Taylor and Ford each had Fine examples. None appeared in the 1975 Pine Tree-EAC sale, or in Perkins. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $1,116.25. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
-
- Descripción:
- 1788 COPPER Connecticut Copper, Mailed Bust Right GEORGIVS III VF25 NGC. M. 101-D, Vlack 13-88CT, R.5. 135.8 grains. The obverse die is seen on three Machin's Mills varieties of varying dates, identified as Vlack 13-78B, 13-87CT, and 13-88CT as offered here. Crumbling is noted on the I in LIB, and a die crack from the lower curve of the B in that word extends down to the globe, and continues through that letter to the edge. This nicely detailed example has somewhat rough olive and steel-brown surfaces with generally bold design definition. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $705.00. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
-
- Descripción:
- 1788 COPPER Connecticut Copper, Mailed Bust Right GEORGIVS III VF25 NGC. M. 101-D, Vlack 13-88CT, R.5. 118.8 grains. Four examples of this variety from the Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society represent different die states, and these coins were struck before, during, and after the production of the preceding five lots. Appearing later in this offering are two examples of Miller 16.1-D that were struck between early and late states of this variety and of Miller 2-D. The reverse of this example has no crumbling at the I in LIB, and no die crack from the lower curve of the B in that word. The granular surfaces combine dark maroon and blue-steel with golden-tan on the devices. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $822.50. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
-
- Descripción:
- 1788 COPPER Connecticut Copper, Mailed Bust Right AU55 NGC. M. 2-D, W-4405, R.1. 123.5 grains. The obverse rim break below the back of the bust is advanced, with a prominent die crack from the lower curve of the B in LIB, reaching the globe below the shield. The other reverse cracks are advanced, with a bulge below the L. Late die state examples of this plentiful variety are seen with frequency. A well-centered olive-brown example with maroon patina on the obverse. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $4,259.38. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
-
- Descripción:
- 1788 COPPER Connecticut Copper, Mailed Bust Right GEORGIVS III VF25 NGC. M. 101-D, Vlack 13-88CT, R.5. 118.8 grains. Four examples of this variety from the Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society represent different die states, and these coins were struck before, during, and after the production of the preceding five lots. Appearing later in this offering are two examples of Miller 16.1-D that were struck between early and late states of this variety and of Miller 2-D. The reverse of this example has no crumbling at the I in LIB, and no die crack from the lower curve of the B in that word. The granular surfaces combine dark maroon and blue-steel with golden-tan on the devices. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $822.50. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
-
- Descripción:
- 1788 COPPER Connecticut Copper, Mailed Bust Right AU55 NGC. M. 2-D, W-4405, R.1. 123.5 grains. The obverse rim break below the back of the bust is advanced, with a prominent die crack from the lower curve of the B in LIB, reaching the globe below the shield. The other reverse cracks are advanced, with a bulge below the L. Late die state examples of this plentiful variety are seen with frequency. A well-centered olive-brown example with maroon patina on the obverse. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $4,259.38. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
-
- Descripción:
- 1788 COPPER Connecticut Copper, Mailed Bust Right VF30 NGC M. 2-D, W-4405, R.1. 118.8 grains. A heavy obverse rim break appears below the back of the bust. The reverse has die cracks from each letter in LIB, with crumbling on the right side of that I, as on all five examples offered here. Like the present offering, the Taylor Collection included five different examples. Two others appeared in Perkins, and single examples were offered in the 1975 Pine Tree-EAC sale and in Ford. This pleasing medium olive-brown example has smooth surfaces and excellent centering with the date and the tops of all letters complete. Ex: B.A. Seaby, Ltd. (London); Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $558.13. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
-
- Descripción:
- 1788 COPPER Connecticut Copper, Mailed Bust Right VF30 NGC M. 2-D, W-4405, R.1. 118.8 grains. A heavy obverse rim break appears below the back of the bust. The reverse has die cracks from each letter in LIB, with crumbling on the right side of that I, as on all five examples offered here. Like the present offering, the Taylor Collection included five different examples. Two others appeared in Perkins, and single examples were offered in the 1975 Pine Tree-EAC sale and in Ford. This pleasing medium olive-brown example has smooth surfaces and excellent centering with the date and the tops of all letters complete. Ex: B.A. Seaby, Ltd. (London); Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $558.13. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
-
- Descripción:
- 1788 COPPER Connecticut Copper, Mailed Bust Right VF35 NGC M. 2-D, W-4405, R.1. 126.5 grains. Both sides are nicely centered, although the upper obverse legend is tight against the edge. A prominent die crack appears below the back of the bust, with advanced crumbling along the right side of the I and a delicate crack from the B in LIB. Golden-tan and dark mahogany-brown surfaces exhibit traces of old greenish corrosion. Both sides are minutely granular. Ex: Henry Chapman; Hillyer Ryder; Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $940.00. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
-
- Descripción:
- 1788 COPPER Connecticut Copper, Mailed Bust Right VF35 NGC M. 2-D, W-4405, R.1. 126.5 grains. Both sides are nicely centered, although the upper obverse legend is tight against the edge. A prominent die crack appears below the back of the bust, with advanced crumbling along the right side of the I and a delicate crack from the B in LIB. Golden-tan and dark mahogany-brown surfaces exhibit traces of old greenish corrosion. Both sides are minutely granular. Ex: Henry Chapman; Hillyer Ryder; Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $940.00. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.