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1828 C-3 R1. PCGS graded MS-64 Red. CAC. Mint red toning to light steel brown on the highest points, 90% of the mint color remaining. The only marks are a tiny steel spot at the dentils under the 82, specks of similar toning at ES, and another at the right base of the A in HALF. These "defects" are insignificant but can help identify this piece. E-MDS, Manley state 2.0 early. Die polishing has removed the clashmarks from the obverse but the repunching is still clear on star 7. The obverse fields are prooflike with moderately deep mirrors and the reverse fields are slightly prooflike, although those mirrors are not as deep. Outstanding eye appeal, once thought to be a proof strike. The obverse is shown in the color plates at the back of the Breen book and both sides are plated to illustrate the variety on page 84 in the second edition of the Cohen reference. Our grade is MS65. Certainly one of the finest known. The attribution and Missouri Cabinet provenance are shown on the PCGS label. PCGS population 1; the finest in RD for the variety. (PCGS # 35263) Estimate Value $5,000 - UP Ex Howard Rounds Newcomb (valued by Newcomb at $2.00) 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 28.3.3).
Price Realized: $25300
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 115.
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1828 C-2 12-Star Obverse R1. PCGS graded MS-65 Red & Brown. CAC. The obverse is slightly faded mint red mellowing to light steel brown, at least 75% of the red remaining. The reverse is lustrous light bluish steel brown with generous traces of underlying faded mint red. This is a gem example except for a carbon spot on the hair ribbon right of the Y and a few tiny specks of carbon around CENT. LDS, Manley state 3.0. The die lines over N in UNITED are gone. Our grade is MS63. Considered by many to be the finest of the 12-Star variety. The attribution and Missouri Cabinet provenance are shown on the PCGS label. PCGS population 1; the finest graded for the variety. (PCGS # 35265) Estimate Value $10,000 - UP Ex Jon G. Hanson 11/22/1977-R. Tettenhorst-Missouri Cabinet (Mocab 28.2.3).
Price Realized: $50600
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 114.
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1828 C-2 12-Star Obverse R1. PCGS graded MS-65 Red & Brown. CAC. The obverse is slightly faded mint red mellowing to light steel brown, at least 75% of the red remaining. The reverse is lustrous light bluish steel brown with generous traces of underlying faded mint red. This is a gem example except for a carbon spot on the hair ribbon right of the Y and a few tiny specks of carbon around CENT. LDS, Manley state 3.0. The die lines over N in UNITED are gone. Our grade is MS63. Considered by many to be the finest of the 12-Star variety. The attribution and Missouri Cabinet provenance are shown on the PCGS label. PCGS population 1; the finest graded for the variety. (PCGS # 35265) Estimate Value $10,000 - UP Ex Jon G. Hanson 11/22/1977-R. Tettenhorst-Missouri Cabinet (Mocab 28.2.3).
Price Realized: $50600
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 114.
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1828 C-2 12-Star Obverse R1. PCGS graded MS-64 Red & Brown. CAC. Very slightly faded mint red toning to lustrous bluish steel brown, 85% of the mint color remaining on the obverse, 60% on the reverse. A gem example except for some specks of darker bluish steel toning (not carbon) around the date and in the field behind the portrait. MDS, Manley state 2.0. The die lines from the dentils over N in UNITED are visible and fine die clashmarks show inside the wreath. In addition there is sharp strike doubling (from die bounce) on the reverse, strongest on the legend outside the wreath. Our grade is MS63+. One of the finest known of this popular 12-star variety. The attribution and Missouri Cabinet provenance are shown on the PCGS label. PCGS population 1; 1 finer in RB (the following lot). (PCGS # 35265) Estimate Value $7,500 - UP Ex Anthony J. (Tony) Terranova 11/9/1990-R. Tettenhorst-Missouri Cabinet (Mocab 28.2.10).
Price Realized: $13225
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 113.
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1828 C-2 12-Star Obverse R1. PCGS graded MS-64 Red & Brown. CAC. Very slightly faded mint red toning to lustrous bluish steel brown, 85% of the mint color remaining on the obverse, 60% on the reverse. A gem example except for some specks of darker bluish steel toning (not carbon) around the date and in the field behind the portrait. MDS, Manley state 2.0. The die lines from the dentils over N in UNITED are visible and fine die clashmarks show inside the wreath. In addition there is sharp strike doubling (from die bounce) on the reverse, strongest on the legend outside the wreath. Our grade is MS63+. One of the finest known of this popular 12-star variety. The attribution and Missouri Cabinet provenance are shown on the PCGS label. PCGS population 1; 1 finer in RB (the following lot). (PCGS # 35265) Estimate Value $7,500 - UP Ex Anthony J. (Tony) Terranova 11/9/1990-R. Tettenhorst-Missouri Cabinet (Mocab 28.2.10).
Price Realized: $13225
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 113.
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1828 C-1 R1. PCGS graded MS-64 Red & Brown. CAC. Frosty mint red fading to steel brown, about half the mint color remaining on both sides. The notable marks are a small swipe of darker steel toning left of star 4, a small planchet void right of the D in UNITED (as struck), and a pair of thin planchet creases on the leaves over the F in HALF (also as struck). MDS, Manley state 2.0, showing clear die clashmarks within the wreath. Repunching on star 2 is still clear and the wreath spines remain sharp. Our grade is MS63. The attribution and Missouri Cabinet provenance are shown on the PCGS label. PCGS population 2; tied for finest graded in RB for the variety. (PCGS # 35259) Estimate Value $3,000 - UP Ex Milton A. Holmes, Stack's 10/6/1960:1318-R. Henry Norweb Family collection (The Honorable Raymond Henry Norweb [October 1, 1983] and Emery May Holden Norweb)-Emery May Holden Norweb (March 27, 1984)-Raymond Henry Norweb, Jr., Auctions by Bowers and Merena, Inc., 10/12/1987:73-Lawrence Carvin Goodridge 1/17/1993-Claire Lou Goodridge 6/11/2011-Goodridge Estate, McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Ira & Larry Goldberg Coins & Collectibles, Inc., 9/2/2012:307-Chris McCawley-R. Tettenhorst-Missouri Cabinet (Mocab 28.1.11).
Price Realized: $4830
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 112.
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1826 C-2 R3+. PCGS graded MS-62 Brown. Lightly cleaned and nicely retoned a glossy bluish steel and golden olive with sea-green overtones. No spots or other marks. Excellent eye appeal in spite of the light cleaning. EDS, Manley state 1.0, with slightly reflective obverse fields. Plated in the Breen encyclopedia on page 326 to illustrate his die state I and listed in the condition census on page 327. The repunching on the 6 is clear and there are no die clashmarks. Our grade is MS60 sharpness net AU55. The attribution and Missouri Cabinet provenance are shown on the PCGS label. PCGS population 1; 1 finer in 63BN. (PCGS # 35255) Estimate Value $2,500 - UP Ex John Work Garrett 6/26/1942-Garrett Estate-Johns Hopkins University, Bowers and Ruddy Galleries, Inc., 11/28/1979:23 ($302.50)-William R. (Bill) Weber (via Robert W. Everett) 4/1992-R. Tettenhorst-Missouri Cabinet (Mocab 26.2.6).
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 111.
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1828 C-1 R1. PCGS graded MS-64 Red & Brown. CAC. Frosty mint red fading to steel brown, about half the mint color remaining on both sides. The notable marks are a small swipe of darker steel toning left of star 4, a small planchet void right of the D in UNITED (as struck), and a pair of thin planchet creases on the leaves over the F in HALF (also as struck). MDS, Manley state 2.0, showing clear die clashmarks within the wreath. Repunching on star 2 is still clear and the wreath spines remain sharp. Our grade is MS63. The attribution and Missouri Cabinet provenance are shown on the PCGS label. PCGS population 2; tied for finest graded in RB for the variety. (PCGS # 35259) Estimate Value $3,000 - UP Ex Milton A. Holmes, Stack's 10/6/1960:1318-R. Henry Norweb Family collection (The Honorable Raymond Henry Norweb [October 1, 1983] and Emery May Holden Norweb)-Emery May Holden Norweb (March 27, 1984)-Raymond Henry Norweb, Jr., Auctions by Bowers and Merena, Inc., 10/12/1987:73-Lawrence Carvin Goodridge 1/17/1993-Claire Lou Goodridge 6/11/2011-Goodridge Estate, McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Ira & Larry Goldberg Coins & Collectibles, Inc., 9/2/2012:307-Chris McCawley-R. Tettenhorst-Missouri Cabinet (Mocab 28.1.11).
Price Realized: $4830
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 112.
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1826 C-2 R3+. PCGS graded MS-62 Brown. Lightly cleaned and nicely retoned a glossy bluish steel and golden olive with sea-green overtones. No spots or other marks. Excellent eye appeal in spite of the light cleaning. EDS, Manley state 1.0, with slightly reflective obverse fields. Plated in the Breen encyclopedia on page 326 to illustrate his die state I and listed in the condition census on page 327. The repunching on the 6 is clear and there are no die clashmarks. Our grade is MS60 sharpness net AU55. The attribution and Missouri Cabinet provenance are shown on the PCGS label. PCGS population 1; 1 finer in 63BN. (PCGS # 35255) Estimate Value $2,500 - UP Ex John Work Garrett 6/26/1942-Garrett Estate-Johns Hopkins University, Bowers and Ruddy Galleries, Inc., 11/28/1979:23 ($302.50)-William R. (Bill) Weber (via Robert W. Everett) 4/1992-R. Tettenhorst-Missouri Cabinet (Mocab 26.2.6).
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 111.
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1826 C-1 R1. PCGS graded MS-65 Brown. CAC. Lustrous dark steel brown with traces of mint red in protected areas of the reverse. The only marks of any consequence are a tiny rim nick below star 1 and a dull, light nick on the bust tip. LDS, Manley state 5.0. Our grade is MS60+. The die file lines from the top of the head are gone and the ones right of the date are weak. The attribution and Missouri Cabinet provenance are shown on the PCGS label. PCGS population 2; 1 finer in 66BN (the preceding lot). (PCGS # 35252) Estimate Value $2,000 - UP Ex William K. Raymond 9/8/1976-R. Tettenhorst-EPNNES-Missouri Cabinet (Mocab 26.1.1).
Price Realized: $6325
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 110.