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1836 Second Restrike Proof Breen 1-C R7. PCGS graded Proof 65+ Red & Brown. CAC. Reverse of 1840. Light bluish steel brown with 25% of the red remaining on the obverse, 40% on the reverse. The fields are beautiful with deeply reflective mirrors on both sides. The only defects are a tiny carbon spot left of star 10 and another left of the top of the C in CENT. The reverse is plated on page 370 of the Breen book to illustrate the Second Restrike (the obverse photo in the Breen reference is of the previous lot), and it is listed in his census on page 371. Weight 78.7 grains. Our grade is Proof-65. The attribution and Missouri Cabinet provenance are shown on the PCGS label. PCGS population 1; 2 finer in 66RB. (PCGS # 1211) Estimate Value $45,000 - UP Ex Howard Rounds Newcomb (valued by Newcomb at $52.50) 1935 (privately)-B. Max Mehl 1935 (privately)-Col. E. H. R. Green 6/8/1936-Green Estate (appraised by F. C. C. Boyd for the Estate at $15.00 on 8/9/1937) sold in April, 1943 for $30.01-the Newman/Johnson partnership-Burdette G. Johnson 2/2/1947-Burdette G. Johnson Estate 12/15/1948 at $60.00-later-Charles J. duPont, Anderson Dupont (duPont) Sale, Part II, Stack's 11/11/1954:1128 ($340.00)- Doris E. Nelson-Toby and Doris E. (Nelson) Szymanski (the "TAD" collection) Stack's 3/15/1975:855-R. Tettenhorst-EPNNES-Missouri Cabinet (Mocab 36.3.1).
Price Realized: $80500
Images and description courtesy of Ira and Larry Goldberg Coins and Collectibles, Los Angeles, CA.
From Goldberg's sale of the Missouri Cabinet Collection, 1/26/2014, lot 146.
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1836 Second Restrike Proof Breen 1-C R7. PCGS graded Proof 65+ Red & Brown. CAC. Reverse of 1840. Light bluish steel brown with 25% of the red remaining on the obverse, 40% on the reverse. The fields are beautiful with deeply reflective mirrors on both sides. The only defects are a tiny carbon spot left of star 10 and another left of the top of the C in CENT. The reverse is plated on page 370 of the Breen book to illustrate the Second Restrike (the obverse photo in the Breen reference is of the previous lot), and it is listed in his census on page 371. Weight 78.7 grains. Our grade is Proof-65. The attribution and Missouri Cabinet provenance are shown on the PCGS label. PCGS population 1; 2 finer in 66RB. (PCGS # 1211) Estimate Value $45,000 - UP Ex Howard Rounds Newcomb (valued by Newcomb at $52.50) 1935 (privately)-B. Max Mehl 1935 (privately)-Col. E. H. R. Green 6/8/1936-Green Estate (appraised by F. C. C. Boyd for the Estate at $15.00 on 8/9/1937) sold in April, 1943 for $30.01-the Newman/Johnson partnership-Burdette G. Johnson 2/2/1947-Burdette G. Johnson Estate 12/15/1948 at $60.00-later-Charles J. duPont, Anderson Dupont (duPont) Sale, Part II, Stack's 11/11/1954:1128 ($340.00)- Doris E. Nelson-Toby and Doris E. (Nelson) Szymanski (the "TAD" collection) Stack's 3/15/1975:855-R. Tettenhorst-EPNNES-Missouri Cabinet (Mocab 36.3.1).
Price Realized: $80500
Images and description courtesy of Ira and Larry Goldberg Coins and Collectibles, Los Angeles, CA.
From Goldberg's sale of the Missouri Cabinet Collection, 1/26/2014, lot 146.
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1836 Second Restrike Proof Breen 1-C R7. PCGS graded Proof 66 Red & Brown. Reverse of 1840. Beautiful slightly faded mint red mellowing to light bluish steel. The fields are deeply mirrored and the eye appeal is magnificent. The best identifying marks, and they are trivial, are a tiny speck of carbon below the E in CENT and a light carbon spot on the rim at ER in AMERICA. A knife rim shows on the reverse from K-12 clockwise to K-7, a characteristic of Breen's Series VI of proof restrikes. This piece is a visual treat, a "WOW" coin in a superior collection. Our grade is Proof-66. The obverse is plated on page 370 in the Breen encyclopedia to illustrate the Second Restrike variety and it is listed in his census on that page. Weight 78.0 grains. The attribution and Missouri Cabinet provenance are shown on the PCGS label. PCGS population 2; tied for finest. Comes with a long, distinguished provenance. (PCGS # 1211) Estimate Value $60,000 - UP Ex William H. Woodin, Thomas L. Elder 3/2/1911:811 ($40.00)-Lyman H. Low for Virgil M. Brand-Malcom N. Jackson, United States Coin Company (Wayte W. Raymond and Elmer S. Sears) 5/20/1913:1426 ($35.00)-Waldo C. Newcomer 7/29/1934-Newcomer Estate (privately) 1935-B. Max Mehl (privately) 1935-Col. E. H. R. Green 6/8/1936-Green Estate (appraised by F. C. C. Boyd for the Estate at $15.00 on 8/9/1937) sold in April 1943 for $30.01-the Newman/Johnson partnership-Eric P. Newman-EPNNES November/December 1980-Missouri Cabinet (Mocab 36.3.2).
Price Realized: $94875
Images and description courtesy of Ira and Larry Goldberg Coins and Collectibles, Los Angeles, CA.
From Goldberg's sale of the Missouri Cabinet Collection, 1/26/2014, lot 145.
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1836 Second Restrike Proof Breen 1-C R7. PCGS graded Proof 66 Red & Brown. Reverse of 1840. Beautiful slightly faded mint red mellowing to light bluish steel. The fields are deeply mirrored and the eye appeal is magnificent. The best identifying marks, and they are trivial, are a tiny speck of carbon below the E in CENT and a light carbon spot on the rim at ER in AMERICA. A knife rim shows on the reverse from K-12 clockwise to K-7, a characteristic of Breen's Series VI of proof restrikes. This piece is a visual treat, a "WOW" coin in a superior collection. Our grade is Proof-66. The obverse is plated on page 370 in the Breen encyclopedia to illustrate the Second Restrike variety and it is listed in his census on that page. Weight 78.0 grains. The attribution and Missouri Cabinet provenance are shown on the PCGS label. PCGS population 2; tied for finest. Comes with a long, distinguished provenance. (PCGS # 1211) Estimate Value $60,000 - UP Ex William H. Woodin, Thomas L. Elder 3/2/1911:811 ($40.00)-Lyman H. Low for Virgil M. Brand-Malcom N. Jackson, United States Coin Company (Wayte W. Raymond and Elmer S. Sears) 5/20/1913:1426 ($35.00)-Waldo C. Newcomer 7/29/1934-Newcomer Estate (privately) 1935-B. Max Mehl (privately) 1935-Col. E. H. R. Green 6/8/1936-Green Estate (appraised by F. C. C. Boyd for the Estate at $15.00 on 8/9/1937) sold in April 1943 for $30.01-the Newman/Johnson partnership-Eric P. Newman-EPNNES November/December 1980-Missouri Cabinet (Mocab 36.3.2).
Price Realized: $94875
Images and description courtesy of Ira and Larry Goldberg Coins and Collectibles, Los Angeles, CA.
From Goldberg's sale of the Missouri Cabinet Collection, 1/26/2014, lot 145.
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1836 First Restrike Proof Breen 1-A R7. PCGS graded Proof 65 Red & Brown. CAC. Reverse of 1836. Slightly faded mint red with blue steel toning on the highpoints, 75% of the red remaining. The fields are highly reflective with deep mirrors on both sides. Outstanding eye appeal. The only defects are a small spot of darker steel toning close under the bust tip, and this spot contains a faint pin scratch. The obverse is plated in the Breen encyclopedia on page 369 to illustrate the First Restrike. These restrikes were struck using the original dies and they are often quite difficult to differentiate from the originals. Both dies were gently repolished for the restrikes, and the obverse is beginning to bulge outward slightly in the center while the rims are more squared. Weight 82.6 grains. Our grade is Proof-64+. The attribution and Missouri Cabinet provenance are shown on the PCGS label. PCGS population 3; none finer. (PCGS # 35316) Estimate Value $17,500 - UP Ex Howard Rounds Newcomb (valued by Newcomb at $65.00) 1935 (privately)-B. Max Mehl 1935 (privately)-Col. E. H. R. Green 6/8/1936-Green Estate (appraised by F. C. C. Boyd for the Estate at $15.00 on 8/9/1937) sold in April 1943 for $30.01-the Newman/Johnson partnership-Eric P. Newman-EPNNES November/December 1980-Missouri Cabinet (Mocab 36.1.2).
Price Realized: $89125
Images and description courtesy of Ira and Larry Goldberg Coins and Collectibles, Los Angeles, CA.
From Goldberg's sale of the Missouri Cabinet Collection, 1/26/2014, lot 144.
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1836 First Restrike Proof Breen 1-A R7. PCGS graded Proof 65 Red & Brown. CAC. Reverse of 1836. Slightly faded mint red with blue steel toning on the highpoints, 75% of the red remaining. The fields are highly reflective with deep mirrors on both sides. Outstanding eye appeal. The only defects are a small spot of darker steel toning close under the bust tip, and this spot contains a faint pin scratch. The obverse is plated in the Breen encyclopedia on page 369 to illustrate the First Restrike. These restrikes were struck using the original dies and they are often quite difficult to differentiate from the originals. Both dies were gently repolished for the restrikes, and the obverse is beginning to bulge outward slightly in the center while the rims are more squared. Weight 82.6 grains. Our grade is Proof-64+. The attribution and Missouri Cabinet provenance are shown on the PCGS label. PCGS population 3; none finer. (PCGS # 35316) Estimate Value $17,500 - UP Ex Howard Rounds Newcomb (valued by Newcomb at $65.00) 1935 (privately)-B. Max Mehl 1935 (privately)-Col. E. H. R. Green 6/8/1936-Green Estate (appraised by F. C. C. Boyd for the Estate at $15.00 on 8/9/1937) sold in April 1943 for $30.01-the Newman/Johnson partnership-Eric P. Newman-EPNNES November/December 1980-Missouri Cabinet (Mocab 36.1.2).
Price Realized: $89125
Images and description courtesy of Ira and Larry Goldberg Coins and Collectibles, Los Angeles, CA.
From Goldberg's sale of the Missouri Cabinet Collection, 1/26/2014, lot 144.
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1836 Proof Original Breen 1-A R5. PCGS graded Proof 66 Brown. CAC. Beautiful bluish steel and light olive with tones of sea-green and iridescent rose in the fields. The fields are highly reflective and the mirrors are deep on both sides. No hairlines. A very tiny nick high on the neck and a small spot in the field off the forehead are the only defects. Weight 80.0 grains. Our grade is Proof-63+. The attribution and Missouri Cabinet provenance are shown on the PCGS label. PCGS population 2; tied for finest in BN. (PCGS # 1207) Estimate Value $12,500 - UP Ex Edwards Huntington Metcalf (integrated into Clarke E. Gilhousen Sale, Part III) Superior Stamp and Coin Company, Inc., 10/1/1973:9-R. Tettenhorst-EPNNES-Missouri Cabinet (Mocab 36.2.1).
Price Realized: $77625
Images and description courtesy of Ira and Larry Goldberg Coins and Collectibles, Los Angeles, CA.
From Goldberg's sale of the Missouri Cabinet Collection, 1/26/2014, lot 143.
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1836 Proof Original Breen 1-A R5. PCGS graded Proof 66 Brown. CAC. Beautiful bluish steel and light olive with tones of sea-green and iridescent rose in the fields. The fields are highly reflective and the mirrors are deep on both sides. No hairlines. A very tiny nick high on the neck and a small spot in the field off the forehead are the only defects. Weight 80.0 grains. Our grade is Proof-63+. The attribution and Missouri Cabinet provenance are shown on the PCGS label. PCGS population 2; tied for finest in BN. (PCGS # 1207) Estimate Value $12,500 - UP Ex Edwards Huntington Metcalf (integrated into Clarke E. Gilhousen Sale, Part III) Superior Stamp and Coin Company, Inc., 10/1/1973:9-R. Tettenhorst-EPNNES-Missouri Cabinet (Mocab 36.2.1).
Price Realized: $77625
Images and description courtesy of Ira and Larry Goldberg Coins and Collectibles, Los Angeles, CA.
From Goldberg's sale of the Missouri Cabinet Collection, 1/26/2014, lot 143.
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1835 C-2 R1. PCGS graded MS-65+ Red & Brown. CAC. Mint red fading to light steel brown, 75% of the original red remaining. Very close to gem status with just a few trivial marks, including a small spot of blue steel toning over star 8, another on the nostril, and a speck right of the date plus another at the dentils at the bottom of the reverse. M-LDS, Manley state 3.0, with a fine die crack arcing across the reverse from the dentils right of the D in UNITED to the dentils over the O in OF. Our grade is MS64+. The attribution and Missouri Cabinet provenance are shown on the PCGS label. PCGS population 1; the finest in RB for the variety. (PCGS # 35292) Estimate Value $3,000 - UP Ex Howard Rounds Newcomb (valued by Newcomb at 25c) 1935 (privately)-B. Max Mehl 1935 (privately)-Col. E. H. R. Green 6/8/1936-Green Estate (appraised by F. C. C. Boyd for the Estate at 25c on 8/9/1937) sold in April 1943 for 12c-the Newman/Johnson partnership-Eric P. Newman-EPNNES November/December 1980-Missouri Cabinet (Mocab 35.2.5).
Price Realized: $5060
Images and description courtesy of Ira and Larry Goldberg Coins and Collectibles, Los Angeles, CA.
From Goldberg's sale of the Missouri Cabinet Collection, 1/26/2014, lot 142.
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1835 C-2 R1. PCGS graded MS-65+ Red & Brown. CAC. Mint red fading to light steel brown, 75% of the original red remaining. Very close to gem status with just a few trivial marks, including a small spot of blue steel toning over star 8, another on the nostril, and a speck right of the date plus another at the dentils at the bottom of the reverse. M-LDS, Manley state 3.0, with a fine die crack arcing across the reverse from the dentils right of the D in UNITED to the dentils over the O in OF. Our grade is MS64+. The attribution and Missouri Cabinet provenance are shown on the PCGS label. PCGS population 1; the finest in RB for the variety. (PCGS # 35292) Estimate Value $3,000 - UP Ex Howard Rounds Newcomb (valued by Newcomb at 25c) 1935 (privately)-B. Max Mehl 1935 (privately)-Col. E. H. R. Green 6/8/1936-Green Estate (appraised by F. C. C. Boyd for the Estate at 25c on 8/9/1937) sold in April 1943 for 12c-the Newman/Johnson partnership-Eric P. Newman-EPNNES November/December 1980-Missouri Cabinet (Mocab 35.2.5).
Price Realized: $5060
Images and description courtesy of Ira and Larry Goldberg Coins and Collectibles, Los Angeles, CA.
From Goldberg's sale of the Missouri Cabinet Collection, 1/26/2014, lot 142.