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- 1787 1C Fugio Copper "Cent," STATES UNITED, 4 Cinquefoils, Pointed Rays -- Obverse Scratched -- NGC Details. VF. N. 18-U, W-6960, R.4. The E in WE is widely repunched north on this better Fugio variety. Both sides display bold clash marks. The tan-brown surfaces are smooth except for a couple of thin marks near the 87 in the date. Struck slightly off center toward 6 o'clock. Ex: Edward Barnsley; Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $881.25. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1787 1C Fugio Copper "Cent," STATES UNITED, 4 Cinquefoils, Pointed Rays -- Obverse Scratched -- NGC Details. VF. N. 18-U, W-6960, R.4. The E in WE is widely repunched north on this better Fugio variety. Both sides display bold clash marks. The tan-brown surfaces are smooth except for a couple of thin marks near the 87 in the date. Struck slightly off center toward 6 o'clock. Ex: Edward Barnsley; Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $881.25. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1787 1C Fugio Copper "Cent," STATES UNITED, Pointed Rays, Four Cinquefoils XF40 NGC. Newman 18-U, W-6960, R.4. 148.8 grains. Both sides of this piece have heavy clash marks in this, the latest recorded die state. This moderately scarce variety is rarely found above XF grades, although the Ford Collection had a nice AU example. Considerable maroon patina is noted on both sides of this olive-brown copper, with minor green corrosion at the right side of the obverse and lower reverse. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $1997.50. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1787 1C Fugio Copper "Cent," UNITED STATES, Pointed Rays, Four Cinquefoils VF30 NGC. Newman 18-H, W-6950, R.5. 150.4 grains. A scarce variety that is usually found in lower grades. The Ford, Norweb, Kessler, Hancock, and Craige Collections all had VF examples as does the Newman Collection. This piece has heavy obverse clash marks and a thick vertical die crack at the lower reverse. The obverse is olive-brown and tan, with steel and tan toning on the reverse. A few trivial surface marks are evident, with microscopic reverse roughness. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $1292.50. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1787 1C Fugio Copper "Cent," STATES UNITED, Pointed Rays, Four Cinquefoils XF40 NGC. Newman 18-U, W-6960, R.4. 148.8 grains. Both sides of this piece have heavy clash marks in this, the latest recorded die state. This moderately scarce variety is rarely found above XF grades, although the Ford Collection had a nice AU example. Considerable maroon patina is noted on both sides of this olive-brown copper, with minor green corrosion at the right side of the obverse and lower reverse. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $1997.50. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1787 1C Fugio Copper "Cent," UNITED STATES, Pointed Rays, Four Cinquefoils VF30 NGC. Newman 18-H, W-6950, R.5. 150.4 grains. A scarce variety that is usually found in lower grades. The Ford, Norweb, Kessler, Hancock, and Craige Collections all had VF examples as does the Newman Collection. This piece has heavy obverse clash marks and a thick vertical die crack at the lower reverse. The obverse is olive-brown and tan, with steel and tan toning on the reverse. A few trivial surface marks are evident, with microscopic reverse roughness. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $1292.50. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1787 1C Fugio Copper "Cent," STATES UNITED, Pointed Rays, Four Cinquefoils VF30 NGC. CAC. Newman 17-S, W-6935, R.3. 126.0 grains. This is the lightest of Eric P. Newman's Fugios at exactly 20% below the 157.5 grain standard. The usual die state with a minor reverse die crack at ring 8. Despite its status as a plentiful variety, none were found in the Bank of New York Hoard, so the Condition Census is low. Only a few examples grade better than XF. Eric P. Newman's Choice VF example has olive-brown and golden-tan surfaces with splashes of steel toning. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $1762.50. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1787 1C Fugio Copper "Cent," STATES UNITED, Pointed Rays, Four Cinquefoils VF30 NGC. CAC. Newman 17-S, W-6935, R.3. 126.0 grains. This is the lightest of Eric P. Newman's Fugios at exactly 20% below the 157.5 grain standard. The usual die state with a minor reverse die crack at ring 8. Despite its status as a plentiful variety, none were found in the Bank of New York Hoard, so the Condition Census is low. Only a few examples grade better than XF. Eric P. Newman's Choice VF example has olive-brown and golden-tan surfaces with splashes of steel toning. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $1762.50. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1787 1C Fugio Copper "Cent," UNITED STATES, Pointed Rays, Four Cinquefoils VF35 NGC. CAC. Newman 16-H, W-6920, R.5. 140.2 grains. This scarce variety is rarely seen finer than the present example, most likely a Condition Census piece. None were found in the Garrett and Roper Collections, or in the ANS Collection. Ford and Kessler had XF examples, each slightly finer than this piece, while the Norweb and Hancock coins graded VG and Fine, respectively. The reverse has a heavy vertical die crack from the border at 6:30 in this final use of that die. Microscopic roughness appears on pleasing olive and steel surfaces with a few trivial lamination defects, and minuscule post-production marks. An outstanding example for the grade. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $1880.00. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1787 1C Fugio Copper "Cent," UNITED STATES, Pointed Rays, Four Cinquefoils VF35 NGC. CAC. Newman 16-H, W-6920, R.5. 140.2 grains. This scarce variety is rarely seen finer than the present example, most likely a Condition Census piece. None were found in the Garrett and Roper Collections, or in the ANS Collection. Ford and Kessler had XF examples, each slightly finer than this piece, while the Norweb and Hancock coins graded VG and Fine, respectively. The reverse has a heavy vertical die crack from the border at 6:30 in this final use of that die. Microscopic roughness appears on pleasing olive and steel surfaces with a few trivial lamination defects, and minuscule post-production marks. An outstanding example for the grade. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $1880.00. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.