1807 1C S-271 "Comet", BN MS (PCGS#36454)
August 2018 ANA U.S. Coins Auction Philadelphia, PA
- 拍卖行
- Stack's Bowers
- 批号
- 1045
- 等级
- MS63BN
- 价格
- 164,194
- 详细说明
- Condition Census 1807 S-271 Comet
Ex Smith (1906) - Earle (1912) - Atwater (1946)
1807 Draped Bust Cent. S-271. Rarity-1. Comet Variety. MS-63 BN (PCGS). Secure Holder.
An exceptionally preserved example of this popular Comet variety with a provenance stretching back over 110 years. The patina is a toned in olive brown with suggestions of navy surrounding the devices. Glints of orange mint luster remain on the reverse and illuminate areas of the wreath and legend. The surfaces are smooth and frosty, with just a small mark near Liberty's upper curl to serve as the only notable blemish throughout. A minor planchet defect at 8 o'clock is largely obscured by the PCGS holder but visible under determined inspection. Evidence of clashing is dramatic surrounding Liberty's portrait, and the eponymous Comet die flaws are now in a late intermediate state equivalent to Noyes Die State B-C. The eye appeal is strong and the overall technical quality is undoubtedly choice.
We first find this piece offered publicly in Samuel H. and Henry Chapman's sale of the Harlan P. Smith Collection in May 1906. Plated in lot 1111, it sold to George H. Earle for $33, which was a bargain compared to the $160 he paid for the 1792 Silver Center cent in lot 1315. Earle's Collection was later sold by Henry Chapman in June 1912 and was called by Chapman "the finest collection ever offered in this country." This Sheldon-271 was featured in lot 3443 and described as "Uncirculated. Minute nick under bow and also on edge. Sharp, bold impression. Steel color. The finest specimen of this rare variety known." Noted numismatist George Clapp shared this sentiment, choosing it as his plate coin in his 1934 monograph on cents of 1804 to 1814.
It was more recently assigned an EAC grade of AU-50 in the Bland Census of Breen's large cent Encyclopedia(2000), tying for 9th place therein. Just 4 examples rank finer on the PCGS Population Report, asserting the truly elite status of this example. We last had the opportunity to handle this piece as part of our August 2012 Philadelphia ANA Auction, and we are delighted to once again be offering it in the City of Brotherly Love this August.
Provenance: From the Collection of Thaddeus A. Tatum III. Earlier ex S.H. and Henry Chapman's sale of the Harlan P. Smith Collection, May 1906, Lot 1111; Henry Chapman's sale of the George H. Earle, Jr. Collection, June 1912, Lot 3443; Henry Chapman to William Cutler Atwater; B. Max Mehl's sale of the Atwater Collection, June 1946, Lot 38; Federal Coin Exchange's 1952 fixed price list; Federal Coin Exchange's 1954 ANA Sale, July 1954, Lot 1029; Federal Coin Exchange's 1957 ANA Sale, July 1957, Lot 127; unknown intermediaries; our (Bowers and Merena's) sale of September 1992, Lot 1081; our (Stack's) Orlando Sale, January 2007, lot 31; our (Stack's) sale of the Samuel Berngard and S.S. New York Collections, July 2008, lot 1111; our June 2011 Baltimore auction, lot 280, our August 2012 Philadelphia ANA Auction, lot 11191. Plated in George Clapp's The United States Cents of 1804 to 1814 (1934).
PCGS Population: 5; just 4 finer in this color designation.
PCGS# 1531.
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