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One die pair (N-8) for all coinage, and only 200,000 minted. First year of the Petite Head Braided Hair design (1839-1843) and the initial coin of the "Braided Hair" large cent series (1839-1857). Deep lavender/blue tones with phenomenal luster. Very tough to find in MS64 or better, especially when CAC certified.
One die pair (N-8) for all coinage, and only 200,000 minted. First year of the Petite Head Braided Hair design (1839-1843) and the initial coin of the "Braided Hair" large cent series (1839-1857). Deep lavender/blue tones with phenomenal luster. Very tough to find in MS64 or better, especially when CAC certified.
One die pair (N-8) for all coinage, and only 200,000 minted. First year of the Petite Head Braided Hair design (1839-1843) and the initial coin of the "Braided Hair" large cent series (1839-1857). Deep lavender/blue tones with phenomenal luster. Very tough to find in MS64 or better, especially when CAC certified.
CAC approved. Small Date. N-1; DS b; R 2. Only 3 coins grade better. Lustrous mahogany-brown with reddish-violet accents shine on the silken surfaces. Ms. Liberty’s tresses are fully struck and razor sharp. This Small Date is free from all but the tiniest tick here or there, the eye appeal is wonderful.
CAC approved. Small Date. N-1; DS b; R 2. Only 3 coins grade better. Lustrous mahogany-brown with reddish-violet accents shine on the silken surfaces. Ms. Liberty’s tresses are fully struck and razor sharp. This Small Date is free from all but the tiniest tick here or there, the eye appeal is wonderful.
CAC approved. Small Date. N-1; DS b; R 2. Only 3 coins grade better. Lustrous mahogany-brown with reddish-violet accents shine on the silken surfaces. Ms. Liberty’s tresses are fully struck and razor sharp. This Small Date is free from all but the tiniest tick here or there, the eye appeal is wonderful.
CAC approved. N 4 attrition on Slab. Die State C. Great luster! Six die-pairs used to mint all 1841s. This is the prime CoinFacts example of a N-4. I can find no previous sales of this coin. CAC by me
CAC approved. N 4 attrition on Slab. Die State C. Great luster! Six die-pairs used to mint all 1841s. This is the prime CoinFacts example of a N-4. I can find no previous sales of this coin. CAC by me
CAC approved. N 4 attrition on Slab. Die State C. Great luster! Six die-pairs used to mint all 1841s. This is the prime CoinFacts example of a N-4. I can find no previous sales of this coin. CAC by me
CAC approved. N 4 attrition on Slab. Die State C. Great luster! Six die-pairs used to mint all 1841s. This is the prime CoinFacts example of a N-4. I can find no previous sales of this coin. CAC by me
CAC Approved Large Date. N-6 attrition on slab. Beautiful medium chocolate brown with generous faded mint red around the obverse rim and devices. The same toning is seen on the reverse, but much more generous red envelops all the devices. Lustrous, very original and attractive. Just one small bump is noted on the chin, but it is minor. Early die state with strong dots on the obverse left of the lips, near Star 12, and at the base of 1. The reverse has strong die lines over the legend at NITE and MERI. One of the finest of the early die state (I have the associated Grellman attribution card calling it the finest as of July 2001). Provenance: Ex Paul Kagin, Bowers and Merena, June 2001:88. (Small Date B = 2(1)/0; RB = 0/1; R = 1/0). A CoinFacts example of the N-6 (2/2) die pair.
CAC Approved Large Date. N-6 attrition on slab. Beautiful medium chocolate brown with generous faded mint red around the obverse rim and devices. The same toning is seen on the reverse, but much more generous red envelops all the devices. Lustrous, very original and attractive. Just one small bump is noted on the chin, but it is minor. Early die state with strong dots on the obverse left of the lips, near Star 12, and at the base of 1. The reverse has strong die lines over the legend at NITE and MERI. One of the finest of the early die state (I have the associated Grellman attribution card calling it the finest as of July 2001). Provenance: Ex Paul Kagin, Bowers and Merena, June 2001:88. (Small Date B = 2(1)/0; RB = 0/1; R = 1/0). A CoinFacts example of the N-6 (2/2) die pair.
CAC Approved Large Date. N-6 attrition on slab. Beautiful medium chocolate brown with generous faded mint red around the obverse rim and devices. The same toning is seen on the reverse, but much more generous red envelops all the devices. Lustrous, very original and attractive. Just one small bump is noted on the chin, but it is minor. Early die state with strong dots on the obverse left of the lips, near Star 12, and at the base of 1. The reverse has strong die lines over the legend at NITE and MERI. One of the finest of the early die state (I have the associated Grellman attribution card calling it the finest as of July 2001). Provenance: Ex Paul Kagin, Bowers and Merena, June 2001:88. (Small Date B = 2(1)/0; RB = 0/1; R = 1/0). A CoinFacts example of the N-6 (2/2) die pair.
CAC Approved Large Date. N-6 attrition on slab. Beautiful medium chocolate brown with generous faded mint red around the obverse rim and devices. The same toning is seen on the reverse, but much more generous red envelops all the devices. Lustrous, very original and attractive. Just one small bump is noted on the chin, but it is minor. Early die state with strong dots on the obverse left of the lips, near Star 12, and at the base of 1. The reverse has strong die lines over the legend at NITE and MERI. One of the finest of the early die state (I have the associated Grellman attribution card calling it the finest as of July 2001). Provenance: Ex Paul Kagin, Bowers and Merena, June 2001:88. (Small Date B = 2(1)/0; RB = 0/1; R = 1/0). A CoinFacts example of the N-6 (2/2) die pair.
CAC approved. N16; R4. Mature Head Large Letters. An important late date and tied for the finest known of this rare R-4 variety. Lustrous, frosty light to medium steel brown with nearly 25% of the mellowed mint color remaining, mostly on the obverse. The best identifying marks are a tiny nick on the coronet over B and a very tiny rim nick above the O in OF. The obverse fields show several very tiny lint marks where specks of debris were stuck on the die. Sharply struck die state a (there is no state b). All the fine die lines and points are clear, and the fields are satiny from microscopic die flowlines. Was a MS64+ CAC when sold by Goldberg on 6/17; now it’s a MS65 CAC. Provenance: Ex James G. Macallister 10/20/1930 – unknown – Stack’s 3/17/1987, lot 220 – Manuel Ahumada 3/1997 – Robinson S. Brown, Jr., Superior 6/2/2002, lot 159 – Dan Holmes, Goldberg’s 1/30/2011, lot 69 – Gene Heard, Goldberg’s 6/2017, lot 353 - Robert Kellert.
CAC approved. N16; R4. Mature Head Large Letters. An important late date and tied for the finest known of this rare R-4 variety. Lustrous, frosty light to medium steel brown with nearly 25% of the mellowed mint color remaining, mostly on the obverse. The best identifying marks are a tiny nick on the coronet over B and a very tiny rim nick above the O in OF. The obverse fields show several very tiny lint marks where specks of debris were stuck on the die. Sharply struck die state a (there is no state b). All the fine die lines and points are clear, and the fields are satiny from microscopic die flowlines. Was a MS64+ CAC when sold by Goldberg on 6/17; now it’s a MS65 CAC. Provenance: Ex James G. Macallister 10/20/1930 – unknown – Stack’s 3/17/1987, lot 220 – Manuel Ahumada 3/1997 – Robinson S. Brown, Jr., Superior 6/2/2002, lot 159 – Dan Holmes, Goldberg’s 1/30/2011, lot 69 – Gene Heard, Goldberg’s 6/2017, lot 353 - Robert Kellert.
CAC approved. N16; R4. Mature Head Large Letters. An important late date and tied for the finest known of this rare R-4 variety. Lustrous, frosty light to medium steel brown with nearly 25% of the mellowed mint color remaining, mostly on the obverse. The best identifying marks are a tiny nick on the coronet over B and a very tiny rim nick above the O in OF. The obverse fields show several very tiny lint marks where specks of debris were stuck on the die. Sharply struck die state a (there is no state b). All the fine die lines and points are clear, and the fields are satiny from microscopic die flowlines. Was a MS64+ CAC when sold by Goldberg on 6/17; now it’s a MS65 CAC. Provenance: Ex James G. Macallister 10/20/1930 – unknown – Stack’s 3/17/1987, lot 220 – Manuel Ahumada 3/1997 – Robinson S. Brown, Jr., Superior 6/2/2002, lot 159 – Dan Holmes, Goldberg’s 1/30/2011, lot 69 – Gene Heard, Goldberg’s 6/2017, lot 353 - Robert Kellert.
One of two graded MS65 Brown by PCGS. N3; DS b; R1. Prime CoinFacts example.
One of two graded MS65 Brown by PCGS. N3; DS b; R1. Prime CoinFacts example.
One of two graded MS65 Brown by PCGS. N3; DS b; R1. Prime CoinFacts example.
One of two graded MS65 Brown by PCGS. N3; DS b; R1. Prime CoinFacts example.
CAC approved. N-10; R-3; Die State a. Attrition not on slab. The strike definition is impressively crisp and full on this attractive Near-GEM example. A lustrous example with beautifully clean surfaces and scattered small carbon flecks that keep it from an even finer grade.
CAC approved. N-10; R-3; Die State a. Attrition not on slab. The strike definition is impressively crisp and full on this attractive Near-GEM example. A lustrous example with beautifully clean surfaces and scattered small carbon flecks that keep it from an even finer grade.
CAC approved. N-10; R-3; Die State a. Attrition not on slab. The strike definition is impressively crisp and full on this attractive Near-GEM example. A lustrous example with beautifully clean surfaces and scattered small carbon flecks that keep it from an even finer grade.
CAC approved. N-10; R-3; Die State a. Attrition not on slab. The strike definition is impressively crisp and full on this attractive Near-GEM example. A lustrous example with beautifully clean surfaces and scattered small carbon flecks that keep it from an even finer grade.
1846 Small Date. N-2; DS b; R-2. PCGS 20(8)/2; N-2 = 1/0 (Top of the Population). GC 14/1/1; (N-2;0 RB). CAC 13/1/0. (N-2, DS b). Small Date (open 6). Lustrous mint red mellowing to light steel brown with more than a third of the mint red remaining, mostly on the obverse. A speck of darker toning off the upper right point of star 3 and another at the upper left point of star 7 can help identify this cent, but you will need a glass to see them. Nicely struck MDS. There are fine die cracks through the top of MER and OF and the re-punching left of the top and base of the 1 are clear. Tied for CC#2 honors in the Grellman census, and it comes with an important provenance. The N-2 attribution is noted on the PCGS label. Ex Thomas L. Elder-Henry C. Hines-Floyd T. Starr, Stack's 6/13/1984:474.
1846 Small Date. N-2; DS b; R-2. PCGS 20(8)/2; N-2 = 1/0 (Top of the Population). GC 14/1/1; (N-2;0 RB). CAC 13/1/0. (N-2, DS b). Small Date (open 6). Lustrous mint red mellowing to light steel brown with more than a third of the mint red remaining, mostly on the obverse. A speck of darker toning off the upper right point of star 3 and another at the upper left point of star 7 can help identify this cent, but you will need a glass to see them. Nicely struck MDS. There are fine die cracks through the top of MER and OF and the re-punching left of the top and base of the 1 are clear. Tied for CC#2 honors in the Grellman census, and it comes with an important provenance. The N-2 attribution is noted on the PCGS label. Ex Thomas L. Elder-Henry C. Hines-Floyd T. Starr, Stack's 6/13/1984:474.
1846 Small Date. N-2; DS b; R-2. PCGS 20(8)/2; N-2 = 1/0 (Top of the Population). GC 14/1/1; (N-2;0 RB). CAC 13/1/0. (N-2, DS b). Small Date (open 6). Lustrous mint red mellowing to light steel brown with more than a third of the mint red remaining, mostly on the obverse. A speck of darker toning off the upper right point of star 3 and another at the upper left point of star 7 can help identify this cent, but you will need a glass to see them. Nicely struck MDS. There are fine die cracks through the top of MER and OF and the re-punching left of the top and base of the 1 are clear. Tied for CC#2 honors in the Grellman census, and it comes with an important provenance. The N-2 attribution is noted on the PCGS label. Ex Thomas L. Elder-Henry C. Hines-Floyd T. Starr, Stack's 6/13/1984:474.
CAC Certified. N-20; R-3. Top of the brown population. Not seen by CAC or PCGS in a higher grade. A lustrous über-GEM example with lovely, pristine, satiny surfaces and original red in the devices.
CAC Certified. N-20; R-3. Top of the brown population. Not seen by CAC or PCGS in a higher grade. A lustrous über-GEM example with lovely, pristine, satiny surfaces and original red in the devices.
CAC Certified. N-20; R-3. Top of the brown population. Not seen by CAC or PCGS in a higher grade. A lustrous über-GEM example with lovely, pristine, satiny surfaces and original red in the devices.
CAC Certified. N-20; R-3. Top of the brown population. Not seen by CAC or PCGS in a higher grade. A lustrous über-GEM example with lovely, pristine, satiny surfaces and original red in the devices.
CAC approved; Grellman Die State c/d; Ex Eric P. Newman. No better N2's graded. A faint die crack passes through the final A in AMERICA to the stem. N-2 is noteworthy for its clearly re-punched 1 in the date. The 8 is lightly re-punched. The open fields and high points are medium brown but faded red dominates design recesses. This example is uncommonly free of abrasions. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. This is a CoinFacts prime example of a N-2.
CAC approved; Grellman Die State c/d; Ex Eric P. Newman. No better N2's graded. A faint die crack passes through the final A in AMERICA to the stem. N-2 is noteworthy for its clearly re-punched 1 in the date. The 8 is lightly re-punched. The open fields and high points are medium brown but faded red dominates design recesses. This example is uncommonly free of abrasions. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. This is a CoinFacts prime example of a N-2.
CAC approved; Grellman Die State c/d; Ex Eric P. Newman. No better N2's graded. A faint die crack passes through the final A in AMERICA to the stem. N-2 is noteworthy for its clearly re-punched 1 in the date. The 8 is lightly re-punched. The open fields and high points are medium brown but faded red dominates design recesses. This example is uncommonly free of abrasions. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. This is a CoinFacts prime example of a N-2.
CAC approved; Grellman Die State c/d; Ex Eric P. Newman. No better N2's graded. A faint die crack passes through the final A in AMERICA to the stem. N-2 is noteworthy for its clearly re-punched 1 in the date. The 8 is lightly re-punched. The open fields and high points are medium brown but faded red dominates design recesses. This example is uncommonly free of abrasions. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. This is a CoinFacts prime example of a N-2.
CAC Approved. N-12 attrition on slab. Even glossy chocolate-brown, with hints of bluish overtones, with outstanding luster and sharply presented devices. Impressive GEM quality comes to light with every turn of the holder. Sold previously through Stacks (3/21/18) and before that Heritage (12/7/17). Grellman Die State b/c, the usual die state for this variety. This GEM has only a few trivial field marks on its even lustrous fields. Sharply struck and highly attractive.
CAC Approved. N-12 attrition on slab. Even glossy chocolate-brown, with hints of bluish overtones, with outstanding luster and sharply presented devices. Impressive GEM quality comes to light with every turn of the holder. Sold previously through Stacks (3/21/18) and before that Heritage (12/7/17). Grellman Die State b/c, the usual die state for this variety. This GEM has only a few trivial field marks on its even lustrous fields. Sharply struck and highly attractive.
CAC Approved. N-12 attrition on slab. Even glossy chocolate-brown, with hints of bluish overtones, with outstanding luster and sharply presented devices. Impressive GEM quality comes to light with every turn of the holder. Sold previously through Stacks (3/21/18) and before that Heritage (12/7/17). Grellman Die State b/c, the usual die state for this variety. This GEM has only a few trivial field marks on its even lustrous fields. Sharply struck and highly attractive.
CAC Approved. N-12 attrition on slab. Even glossy chocolate-brown, with hints of bluish overtones, with outstanding luster and sharply presented devices. Impressive GEM quality comes to light with every turn of the holder. Sold previously through Stacks (3/21/18) and before that Heritage (12/7/17). Grellman Die State b/c, the usual die state for this variety. This GEM has only a few trivial field marks on its even lustrous fields. Sharply struck and highly attractive.
CAC Approved. N-12 attrition on slab. Even glossy chocolate-brown, with hints of bluish overtones, with outstanding luster and sharply presented devices. Impressive GEM quality comes to light with every turn of the holder. Sold previously through Stacks (3/21/18) and before that Heritage (12/7/17). Grellman Die State b/c, the usual die state for this variety. This GEM has only a few trivial field marks on its even lustrous fields. Sharply struck and highly attractive.
CAC approved; N-7 attrition on slab; R-2. This dusky brick-red premium GEM is free of marks and has only a few minute obverse toning freckles. The strike is good despite a few soft star centers. An outstanding Mature Head type coin. Likely part of a 1933 “Bank Holiday” horde (see Breen, page 211). EAC MS64. Ex: Central States Signature (Heritage, 4/2009), lot 1064. Early on this coin was housed in a different PCGS Holder (40588166/12923755) and sold on 1/4/12 by Heritage as a CAC coin, before the (variety) holder switch. It is the prime CoinFacts example of both the 1850 RB and a N-7.
CAC approved; N-7 attrition on slab; R-2. This dusky brick-red premium GEM is free of marks and has only a few minute obverse toning freckles. The strike is good despite a few soft star centers. An outstanding Mature Head type coin. Likely part of a 1933 “Bank Holiday” horde (see Breen, page 211). EAC MS64. Ex: Central States Signature (Heritage, 4/2009), lot 1064. Early on this coin was housed in a different PCGS Holder (40588166/12923755) and sold on 1/4/12 by Heritage as a CAC coin, before the (variety) holder switch. It is the prime CoinFacts example of both the 1850 RB and a N-7.
CAC approved; N-7 attrition on slab; R-2. This dusky brick-red premium GEM is free of marks and has only a few minute obverse toning freckles. The strike is good despite a few soft star centers. An outstanding Mature Head type coin. Likely part of a 1933 “Bank Holiday” horde (see Breen, page 211). EAC MS64. Ex: Central States Signature (Heritage, 4/2009), lot 1064. Early on this coin was housed in a different PCGS Holder (40588166/12923755) and sold on 1/4/12 by Heritage as a CAC coin, before the (variety) holder switch. It is the prime CoinFacts example of both the 1850 RB and a N-7.
CAC approved; N-7 attrition on slab; R-2. This dusky brick-red premium GEM is free of marks and has only a few minute obverse toning freckles. The strike is good despite a few soft star centers. An outstanding Mature Head type coin. Likely part of a 1933 “Bank Holiday” horde (see Breen, page 211). EAC MS64. Ex: Central States Signature (Heritage, 4/2009), lot 1064. Early on this coin was housed in a different PCGS Holder (40588166/12923755) and sold on 1/4/12 by Heritage as a CAC coin, before the (variety) holder switch. It is the prime CoinFacts example of both the 1850 RB and a N-7.
CAC approved. N-14 attrition on slab; Die State; R-2. Glorious, faded mint color throughout and well struck. The surfaces are satin smooth with no spotting or field nicks worthy of note. Rarely are these found with so much original red remaining. A CoinFacts example of the N-14.
CAC approved. N-14 attrition on slab; Die State; R-2. Glorious, faded mint color throughout and well struck. The surfaces are satin smooth with no spotting or field nicks worthy of note. Rarely are these found with so much original red remaining. A CoinFacts example of the N-14.
CAC approved. N-14 attrition on slab; Die State; R-2. Glorious, faded mint color throughout and well struck. The surfaces are satin smooth with no spotting or field nicks worthy of note. Rarely are these found with so much original red remaining. A CoinFacts example of the N-14.
CAC approved. N-14 attrition on slab; Die State; R-2. Glorious, faded mint color throughout and well struck. The surfaces are satin smooth with no spotting or field nicks worthy of note. Rarely are these found with so much original red remaining. A CoinFacts example of the N-14.
CAC approved. N-14 attrition on slab; Die State; R-2. Glorious, faded mint color throughout and well struck. The surfaces are satin smooth with no spotting or field nicks worthy of note. Rarely are these found with so much original red remaining. A CoinFacts example of the N-14.
CAC approved. N-14 attrition on slab; Die State; R-2. Glorious, faded mint color throughout and well struck. The surfaces are satin smooth with no spotting or field nicks worthy of note. Rarely are these found with so much original red remaining. A CoinFacts example of the N-14.
CAC approved. N1; R1. Attrition not on slab. Grellman Die State b, the die cracks not far advanced. Bold peach and rose overtones grace textured medium-brown surfaces that have been carefully preserved. CAC by me. Cool old fingerprint on the reverse--could have been Lincoln's.
CAC approved. N1; R1. Attrition not on slab. Grellman Die State b, the die cracks not far advanced. Bold peach and rose overtones grace textured medium-brown surfaces that have been carefully preserved. CAC by me. Cool old fingerprint on the reverse--could have been Lincoln's.
CAC approved. N1; R1. Attrition not on slab. Grellman Die State b, the die cracks not far advanced. Bold peach and rose overtones grace textured medium-brown surfaces that have been carefully preserved. CAC by me. Cool old fingerprint on the reverse--could have been Lincoln's.
CAC Approved; N-8, DS a, R-3---only 2 coins grade better in Brown. Attrition not on slab and zero MS66 N-8s graded by PCGS or NGC.
CAC Approved; N-8, DS a, R-3---only 2 coins grade better in Brown. Attrition not on slab and zero MS66 N-8s graded by PCGS or NGC.
CAC Approved; N-8, DS a, R-3---only 2 coins grade better in Brown. Attrition not on slab and zero MS66 N-8s graded by PCGS or NGC.
CAC Approved; N-8, DS a, R-3---only 2 coins grade better in Brown. Attrition not on slab and zero MS66 N-8s graded by PCGS or NGC.
CAC approved. N-4, DS a; R-1. UPRIGHT 55 now on slab. A hoard of EDS Mint State examples has been dispersed and this lovely cent is one of those coins, featuring substantial orange mint luster blended with light chocolate overtones. Purchased from Aspen Park Rare Coins (2/2012). Crossed from NGC (133637-009) to PCGS on 4/11/17. CAC then approved it.
CAC approved. N-4, DS a; R-1. UPRIGHT 55 now on slab. A hoard of EDS Mint State examples has been dispersed and this lovely cent is one of those coins, featuring substantial orange mint luster blended with light chocolate overtones. Purchased from Aspen Park Rare Coins (2/2012). Crossed from NGC (133637-009) to PCGS on 4/11/17. CAC then approved it.
CAC approved. N-4, DS a; R-1. UPRIGHT 55 now on slab. A hoard of EDS Mint State examples has been dispersed and this lovely cent is one of those coins, featuring substantial orange mint luster blended with light chocolate overtones. Purchased from Aspen Park Rare Coins (2/2012). Crossed from NGC (133637-009) to PCGS on 4/11/17. CAC then approved it.
N10; R1; DS-a; R-1. N-10 attribution not on slab. 7 of the 20 die pairs were UPRIGHT 5. The reverse has two strong die lines from the dentils over R of AMERICA, a hallmark of the scarce early die state. This is a lovely Mint State example with frosty light brown surfaces and traces of original orange mint color on the obverse.
N10; R1; DS-a; R-1. N-10 attribution not on slab. 7 of the 20 die pairs were UPRIGHT 5. The reverse has two strong die lines from the dentils over R of AMERICA, a hallmark of the scarce early die state. This is a lovely Mint State example with frosty light brown surfaces and traces of original orange mint color on the obverse.
N10; R1; DS-a; R-1. N-10 attribution not on slab. 7 of the 20 die pairs were UPRIGHT 5. The reverse has two strong die lines from the dentils over R of AMERICA, a hallmark of the scarce early die state. This is a lovely Mint State example with frosty light brown surfaces and traces of original orange mint color on the obverse.
N10; R1; DS-a; R-1. N-10 attribution not on slab. 7 of the 20 die pairs were UPRIGHT 5. The reverse has two strong die lines from the dentils over R of AMERICA, a hallmark of the scarce early die state. This is a lovely Mint State example with frosty light brown surfaces and traces of original orange mint color on the obverse.
CAC approved. Large Date. N-1. R-1. (All large dates are N-1. Attribution on slab. Sweet gray-brown toning leaves areas of faded rose-orange luster on the obverse, while the reverse is more evenly toned in warmer glossy copper. Well struck in a late date large cent, with well-preserved surfaces. PCGS lists only two N-1 MPD in MS65 (and my coin is the illustration).
CAC approved. Large Date. N-1. R-1. (All large dates are N-1. Attribution on slab. Sweet gray-brown toning leaves areas of faded rose-orange luster on the obverse, while the reverse is more evenly toned in warmer glossy copper. Well struck in a late date large cent, with well-preserved surfaces. PCGS lists only two N-1 MPD in MS65 (and my coin is the illustration).
CAC approved. Large Date. N-1. R-1. (All large dates are N-1. Attribution on slab. Sweet gray-brown toning leaves areas of faded rose-orange luster on the obverse, while the reverse is more evenly toned in warmer glossy copper. Well struck in a late date large cent, with well-preserved surfaces. PCGS lists only two N-1 MPD in MS65 (and my coin is the illustration).
CAC approved. Large Date. N-1. R-1. (All large dates are N-1. Attribution on slab. Sweet gray-brown toning leaves areas of faded rose-orange luster on the obverse, while the reverse is more evenly toned in warmer glossy copper. Well struck in a late date large cent, with well-preserved surfaces. PCGS lists only two N-1 MPD in MS65 (and my coin is the illustration).