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- 1787 1C Fugio "Cent" (c. 1860), New Haven Restrike, White Metal, Obverse Die Impression MS64 NGC. Newman-102. 74.2 grains. This obverse die impression shows the sundial on its base, the meridian sun with rays, and the border, with no other details. This piece is plated in Eric P. Newman's 2008 Fugio reference where it is described as aluminum, but the weight suggests white metal as recorded by NGC. This piece and that in the next lot are impressions made from the obverse/reverse hub impressions that were sold as lot 317 in the October 2003 Ford sale. Bright pewter-gray surfaces are essentially as made, reportedly by Sylvester S. Crosby. Ex: Virgil M. Brand; Richard Picker (4/26/1957); Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $5875.00. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1787 1C Fugio "Cent" (c. 1860), New Haven Restrike, White Metal, Obverse Die Impression MS64 NGC. Newman-102. 74.2 grains. This obverse die impression shows the sundial on its base, the meridian sun with rays, and the border, with no other details. This piece is plated in Eric P. Newman's 2008 Fugio reference where it is described as aluminum, but the weight suggests white metal as recorded by NGC. This piece and that in the next lot are impressions made from the obverse/reverse hub impressions that were sold as lot 317 in the October 2003 Ford sale. Bright pewter-gray surfaces are essentially as made, reportedly by Sylvester S. Crosby. Ex: Virgil M. Brand; Richard Picker (4/26/1957); Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $5875.00. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1787 1C Fugio Copper "Cent" (c. 1860), New Haven Restrike, Brass MS66 NGC. CAC. Newman 104-FF, W-17560, R.3. 142.6 grains. An impressive Premium Gem with yellow-orange peripheries and light olive toning over the balance of the obverse and reverse. This early die state example, the only brass New Haven Restrike that NGC has certified, has a perfect obverse with light reverse die rust. PCGS records 13 examples in brass, with none finer than MS65. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $4112.50. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1787 1C Fugio Copper "Cent" (c. 1860), New Haven Restrike, Brass MS66 NGC. CAC. Newman 104-FF, W-17560, R.3. 142.6 grains. An impressive Premium Gem with yellow-orange peripheries and light olive toning over the balance of the obverse and reverse. This early die state example, the only brass New Haven Restrike that NGC has certified, has a perfect obverse with light reverse die rust. PCGS records 13 examples in brass, with none finer than MS65. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $4112.50. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1787 1C Fugio "Cent" (c. 1860), New Haven Restrike, Silver AU55 NGC. CAC. Newman 105-FF, W-17590, R.7. 161.8 grains. Traditionally called Newman 105-FF, this variety is recorded in the 2008 Newman reference as 105-QQ. The reverse may be the same die as FF that appears with obverse 104, but there are enough differences to warrant a new reverse designation. This piece is the late die state with a severely bulged obverse die and a heavy crack through the right side of the meridian sun. Pewter-gray surfaces exhibit delicate champagne toning. There are apparently five or six known including this piece, the two examples plated in the Newman book, and two or three others. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $4406.25. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1787 1C Fugio "Cent" (c. 1860), New Haven Restrike, Silver AU55 NGC. CAC. Newman 105-FF, W-17590, R.7. 161.8 grains. Traditionally called Newman 105-FF, this variety is recorded in the 2008 Newman reference as 105-QQ. The reverse may be the same die as FF that appears with obverse 104, but there are enough differences to warrant a new reverse designation. This piece is the late die state with a severely bulged obverse die and a heavy crack through the right side of the meridian sun. Pewter-gray surfaces exhibit delicate champagne toning. There are apparently five or six known including this piece, the two examples plated in the Newman book, and two or three others. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $4406.25. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1787 1C Fugio "Cent" (c. 1860), New Haven Restrike, Silver XF45 NGC. CAC. Newman 104-FF, W-17570, R.6. 177.8 grains. A lovely Choice XF example, this silver impression exhibits pewter-gray surfaces and champagne toning on the high points. Horatio N. Rust reported the production of 50 silver examples, and today the Whitman Colonial Encyclopedia records the variety as URS-6, meaning 17 to 32 examples survive. PCGS has certified 22 submissions, and NGC has examined five. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $3525.00. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1787 1C Fugio "Cent" (c. 1860), New Haven Restrike, Silver XF45 NGC. CAC. Newman 104-FF, W-17570, R.6. 177.8 grains. A lovely Choice XF example, this silver impression exhibits pewter-gray surfaces and champagne toning on the high points. Horatio N. Rust reported the production of 50 silver examples, and today the Whitman Colonial Encyclopedia records the variety as URS-6, meaning 17 to 32 examples survive. PCGS has certified 22 submissions, and NGC has examined five. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $3525.00. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1787 1C Fugio Copper "Cent," New Haven Restrike, Copper, MS61 Brown NGC. N. 104-FF. The late die state with a slender but bold die crack from the sun to the rim through the O in FUGIO. The obverse periphery exhibits several other minor cracks. The reverse die is rusted, as usual. An evenly struck and pleasing walnut-brown example of the well-known Horatio N. Rust Fugio copy, made prior to the Civil War. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $822.50. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1787 1C Fugio "Cent" (c. 1860), New Haven Restrike, Silver, Stars in Rings Reverse AU53 NGC. CAC. Newman 103-EE, W-17550, R.8. Ex: "Col." E.H.R. Green. 164.4 grains. The reverse of this important variety has five-pointed stars within each of the 13 rings. The obverse has a crack from the border to the left side of the first 7, and another between the S and I of BUSINESS. These pieces are part of the New Haven Restrike series believed to have been produced by the Scoville Manufacturing Company for Horatio N. Rust. This variety was struck in copper and silver, and the silver examples are extremely rare. Although two silver examples are plated in the 2008 Newman book, and Walter Breen recorded three in his Complete Encyclopedia, this variety is rated URS-1 (unique). Plated in the 2008 Newman reference, this attractive AU example has pewter-gray surfaces with traces of champagne on the obverse and steel-blue on the reverse. Ex: "Colonel" E.H.R. Green; Green Estate; Partnership of Eric P. Newman / B.G. Johnson d.b.a. St. Louis Stamp & Coin Co.; Eric P. Newman @ $1,000.00; Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $41125.00. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.