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- 1787 1C Fugio Copper "Cent," STATES UNITED, Pointed Rays, Four Cinquefoils MS65 Brown NGC. CAC. Newman 8-X, W-6750, R.3. 140.2 grains. An impressive late die state example, this piece is the Obverse Die State E plate coin in Eric P. Newman's 2008 Fugio reference. The obverse is bulged left of the die crack, obliterating much of the legend MIND YOUR BUSINESS. This nicely centered Gem is exceptional for its full cartwheel luster and wonderful olive-brown surfaces that are free of the usual planchet rifts or laminations. The Bank of New York Hoard tally included 189 examples of this variety, slightly more than 10% of the 1948 inventory of 1,641 coins. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $5287.50. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1787 1C Fugio Copper "Cent," STATES UNITED, Pointed Rays, Four Cinquefoils MS65 Brown NGC. CAC. Newman 8-X, W-6750, R.3. 140.2 grains. An impressive late die state example, this piece is the Obverse Die State E plate coin in Eric P. Newman's 2008 Fugio reference. The obverse is bulged left of the die crack, obliterating much of the legend MIND YOUR BUSINESS. This nicely centered Gem is exceptional for its full cartwheel luster and wonderful olive-brown surfaces that are free of the usual planchet rifts or laminations. The Bank of New York Hoard tally included 189 examples of this variety, slightly more than 10% of the 1948 inventory of 1,641 coins. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $5287.50. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1787 1C Fugio Copper "Cent," STATES UNITED, Pointed Rays, Four Cinquefoils--Double Struck--MS62 Brown NGC. Newman 8-X, W-6750, R.3. 154.4 grains. FUGIO curves across the sundial, and the secondary impression of the meridian sun is evident along the border at 1 o'clock on this impressive double struck Fugio. Although partly obscured by the double strike, the obverse and reverse die cracks are visible. This lovely Mint State piece has smooth olive-brown surfaces with only a few planchet rifts. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $4700.00. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1787 1C Fugio Copper "Cent," STATES UNITED, Pointed Rays, Four Cinquefoils--Double Struck--MS62 Brown NGC. Newman 8-X, W-6750, R.3. 154.4 grains. FUGIO curves across the sundial, and the secondary impression of the meridian sun is evident along the border at 1 o'clock on this impressive double struck Fugio. Although partly obscured by the double strike, the obverse and reverse die cracks are visible. This lovely Mint State piece has smooth olive-brown surfaces with only a few planchet rifts. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $4700.00. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1787 1C Fugio Copper "Cent," UNITED STATES, Pointed Rays, Four Cinquefoils MS64 Brown NGC. CAC. Newman 8-B, W-6740, R.3. 160.4 grains. This is the first Bank of New York Hoard variety. A keg of Fugio coppers, estimated at 9,000 pieces, was discovered in a vault at the bank in 1856, and they were slowly dispersed. In 1948, a tally of the remaining 1,641 pieces included 246 examples of this variety. This late die state piece has a wedge-shaped rim break over the first 7, and heavy reverse clash marks. Both sides are fully lustrous bluish-brown, with traces of original mint color. As usual, the impression is imperfectly centered. Ex: Henry Chapman (8/1925); Hillyer Ryder; Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $3818.75. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1787 1C Fugio Copper "Cent," UNITED STATES, Pointed Rays, Four Cinquefoils MS64 Brown NGC. CAC. Newman 8-B, W-6740, R.3. 160.4 grains. This is the first Bank of New York Hoard variety. A keg of Fugio coppers, estimated at 9,000 pieces, was discovered in a vault at the bank in 1856, and they were slowly dispersed. In 1948, a tally of the remaining 1,641 pieces included 246 examples of this variety. This late die state piece has a wedge-shaped rim break over the first 7, and heavy reverse clash marks. Both sides are fully lustrous bluish-brown, with traces of original mint color. As usual, the impression is imperfectly centered. Ex: Henry Chapman (8/1925); Hillyer Ryder; Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $3818.75. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1787 1C Fugio Copper "Cent," UNITED STATES, Pointed Rays, Four Cinquefoils MS64 Red and Brown NGC. CAC. Newman 8-B, W-6740, R.3. 174.6 grains. The obverse of this lovely late die state piece has a delicate crack from the rim at 11 o'clock across the ends of the sun's rays. The reverse is heavily clashed, showing nearly all of the peripheral obverse details visible inside the rings, with a heavy die crack from the border at 8 o'clock to the bottom of ring 9. Substantial original orange mint luster is evident on both sides, with accompanying olive-brown patina. Peripheral planchet rifts are noted near the borders, including an identifying steel toning line along the right side of the obverse. While dozens of Mint State examples survive from the Bank of New York Hoard, only a handful will equal or exceed this amazing Fugio. Including the Eric P. Newman coins, NGC has certified 13 Fugio coppers in MS64 Brown, and 14 finer examples (8/14). Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $5875.00. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1787 1C Fugio Copper "Cent," UNITED STATES, Pointed Rays, Four Cinquefoils MS64 Red and Brown NGC. CAC. Newman 8-B, W-6740, R.3. 174.6 grains. The obverse of this lovely late die state piece has a delicate crack from the rim at 11 o'clock across the ends of the sun's rays. The reverse is heavily clashed, showing nearly all of the peripheral obverse details visible inside the rings, with a heavy die crack from the border at 8 o'clock to the bottom of ring 9. Substantial original orange mint luster is evident on both sides, with accompanying olive-brown patina. Peripheral planchet rifts are noted near the borders, including an identifying steel toning line along the right side of the obverse. While dozens of Mint State examples survive from the Bank of New York Hoard, only a handful will equal or exceed this amazing Fugio. Including the Eric P. Newman coins, NGC has certified 13 Fugio coppers in MS64 Brown, and 14 finer examples (8/14). Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $5875.00. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1787 1C Fugio Copper "Cent," UNITED STATES, Pointed Rays, Four Cinquefoils MS66 Red and Brown NGC. Newman 11-B, W-6785, R.4. 145.6 grains. A Bank of New York Hoard variety, the 11-B was represented by 60 examples from the total of 1,641 Fugio coppers inventoried in 1948. This Eric P. Newman piece is one of the finest survivors from the hoard, and it is one of the finest existing Fugios of any variety. NGC and PCGS have certified a total of 14 original Fugios in MS66, including 10 graded MS66 Brown, and four graded MS66 Red and Brown (8/14). There are no finer examples, and neither service has certified a full Red Fugio of any variety other than the New Haven restrikes. This Premium Gem is Die State C/E with heavy clash marks on both sides, especially on the obverse. The surfaces are pristine, retaining about one-third of the original orange mint color, with lovely olive and light blue toning. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $15275.00. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1787 1C Fugio Copper "Cent," UNITED STATES, Pointed Rays, Four Cinquefoils MS66 Red and Brown NGC. Newman 11-B, W-6785, R.4. 145.6 grains. A Bank of New York Hoard variety, the 11-B was represented by 60 examples from the total of 1,641 Fugio coppers inventoried in 1948. This Eric P. Newman piece is one of the finest survivors from the hoard, and it is one of the finest existing Fugios of any variety. NGC and PCGS have certified a total of 14 original Fugios in MS66, including 10 graded MS66 Brown, and four graded MS66 Red and Brown (8/14). There are no finer examples, and neither service has certified a full Red Fugio of any variety other than the New Haven restrikes. This Premium Gem is Die State C/E with heavy clash marks on both sides, especially on the obverse. The surfaces are pristine, retaining about one-third of the original orange mint color, with lovely olive and light blue toning. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $15275.00. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.