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1860 MS Wealth of the South Fuld-511/517mp, AU58 NGC. The obverse has a central vignette of crops with THE WEALTH OF THE SOUTH. above and RICE TOBACCO SUGAR COTTON below. The other side features a palmetto tree with stars, rays, and a cannon under its canopy. The upper legend reads NO SUBMISSION TO THE NORTH. The date 1860 is in exergue. The sole obverse die is paired with a reverse showing one crack from the rim to the second star and another from star 13 through the H in NORTH. Friction is nearly unseen, and smooth, brass-gold surfaces display marvelous ice-blue accents. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society.
Heritage Newman IX, November 2017, lot 15513, realized $1206. Images and description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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1860 MS Wealth of the South Fuld-511/517mp, AU58 NGC. The obverse has a central vignette of crops with THE WEALTH OF THE SOUTH. above and RICE TOBACCO SUGAR COTTON below. The other side features a palmetto tree with stars, rays, and a cannon under its canopy. The upper legend reads NO SUBMISSION TO THE NORTH. The date 1860 is in exergue. The sole obverse die is paired with a reverse showing one crack from the rim to the second star and another from star 13 through the H in NORTH. Friction is nearly unseen, and smooth, brass-gold surfaces display marvelous ice-blue accents. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society.
Heritage Newman IX, November 2017, lot 15513, realized $1206. Images and description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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1860 Robert Lovett, Jr., Philadelphia, PA, Miller PA-355 MS64 NGC. The obverse shows a female figure with Phrygian cap similar to that of the famed Confederate cent, with the maker's name and profession above and the date below. The reverse features the business' address within a wreath and a solicitation for "metallic business cards" around the border. Strongly struck in cupronickel, this Choice Uncirculated token exhibits coppery-gold color with a slight woodgrain effect across the obverse. A lint mark in the shape of a 6 appears on the tip of the bust. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society.
Heritage Newman IX, November 2017, lot 15512, realized $780. Images and description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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1860 Robert Lovett, Jr., Philadelphia, PA, Miller PA-355 MS64 NGC. The obverse shows a female figure with Phrygian cap similar to that of the famed Confederate cent, with the maker's name and profession above and the date below. The reverse features the business' address within a wreath and a solicitation for "metallic business cards" around the border. Strongly struck in cupronickel, this Choice Uncirculated token exhibits coppery-gold color with a slight woodgrain effect across the obverse. A lint mark in the shape of a 6 appears on the tip of the bust. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society.
Heritage Newman IX, November 2017, lot 15512, realized $780. Images and description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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1860 Robert Lovett, Jr., Philadelphia, PA, Miller PA-354 MS61 NGC. Philadelphia engraver and die sinker Robert Lovett, Jr. was a prominent issuer of store cards. This particular issue features the same hub used to strike Confederate cents and was struck in a variety of metals, including copper, brass (as here), cupronickel, white metal, and silver. Both sides are strongly defined with mixed olive and khaki-gold coloration. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society.
Heritage Newman IX, November 2017, lot 15511, realized $1200. Images and description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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1860 Robert Lovett, Jr., Philadelphia, PA, Miller PA-354 MS61 NGC. Philadelphia engraver and die sinker Robert Lovett, Jr. was a prominent issuer of store cards. This particular issue features the same hub used to strike Confederate cents and was struck in a variety of metals, including copper, brass (as here), cupronickel, white metal, and silver. Both sides are strongly defined with mixed olive and khaki-gold coloration. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society.
Heritage Newman IX, November 2017, lot 15511, realized $1200. Images and description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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1858 Robert Lovett, Jr., Philadelphia, PA, Miller PA-346 MS63 Brown NGC. A seated figure of Minerva occupies the central obverse. A screw press with 18 and 58 on each side are seen in exergue. Above, the legend reads: GOLD & SILVER MEDALS FOR COLLEGES, FAIRS, & C. The reverse exhibits the maker's name, profession, and city with broad ghosting. Each side showcases rich mahogany-brown patina with pinpoint-sharp motifs. An area of small marks in the left obverse field defines the grade. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society.
Heritage Newman IX, November 2017, lot 15510, realized $840. Images and description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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1858 Robert Lovett, Jr., Philadelphia, PA, Miller PA-346 MS63 Brown NGC. A seated figure of Minerva occupies the central obverse. A screw press with 18 and 58 on each side are seen in exergue. Above, the legend reads: GOLD & SILVER MEDALS FOR COLLEGES, FAIRS, & C. The reverse exhibits the maker's name, profession, and city with broad ghosting. Each side showcases rich mahogany-brown patina with pinpoint-sharp motifs. An area of small marks in the left obverse field defines the grade. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society.
Heritage Newman IX, November 2017, lot 15510, realized $840. Images and description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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1905 G$1 Lewis and Clark Gold Dollar MS64 NGC. Approximately 2.5 million visitors passed through the gates of the Lewis and Clark Exposition held in Portland, Oregon from June 1 to October 14, 1905. It was there that these gold dollars were sold. Despite equal distributions, the 1905 is decidedly less available than the 1904. This Choice example is well-defined with crisp dentils. Orange-gold color and frosty luster meld throughout. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society.
Heritage Newman IX, November 2017, lot 15509, realized $1394.4. Images and description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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1905 G$1 Lewis and Clark Gold Dollar MS64 NGC. Approximately 2.5 million visitors passed through the gates of the Lewis and Clark Exposition held in Portland, Oregon from June 1 to October 14, 1905. It was there that these gold dollars were sold. Despite equal distributions, the 1905 is decidedly less available than the 1904. This Choice example is well-defined with crisp dentils. Orange-gold color and frosty luster meld throughout. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society.
Heritage Newman IX, November 2017, lot 15509, realized $1394.4. Images and description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.