1800 NC-3
R6- VG7 $ 2,500
Glossy dark chocolate brown with light chocolate toning covering the
devices. The two-tone appearance accents the details and adds to the eye appeal.
The spike up from the top of the I in AMERICA is bold. Tied for CC#4.
1801 S-216 R1 F15
$ 425
Medium to light brown. Softly struck at bust tip but more sharply struck in
general than usual for this variety.
1801 S-219 R2 F12
$ 1,400
3 ERROR REVERSE. Medium brown. M-LDS.
1/000 ERROR FRACTION
1801
S-220 NGC VF35 $ 3,750
VF30 Hard smooth planchet. Nice even chocolate brown color. A couple minute
field marks, but the rims are undisturbed. A good sharp strike including the
error fraction. Popular 1/000 Redbook type.
1801 S-224 R1 VF20
$ 850
VF25 Chocolate and steel. Some light hairline scratches. Hard, smooth
surfaces. EDS.
1801 NC-1 R6 G6
$ 950
Sharpness VG10, but lightly corroded under a glossy dark chocolate patina
with lighter chocolate highpoints.
1802 S-239 R3 VF20
$ 750
Lustrous medium tan. Smooth surfaces struck from the rare early state of
these dies prior to the obverse field breaks.
CC #5 1802 S-240
1802 S-240
R3 VF25+ $ 2,250
Sharpness EF40 with microscopic roughness covering the fields before and
above the portrait with similar faint roughness at ED-ST. Frosty steel brown and
chocolate. Rare E-MDS, Breen state II, before the die crack up from the bust.
Called net VF25 and tied for CC#5 in the Noyes census.
1802 S-242 R2 F15
$ 850
Very attractive glossy chocolate and steel brown with traces of frosty
lighter brown in protected areas. Smooth, nearly flawless surfaces. A short
scratch above the leaf pair over the O in ONE and a shallow low spot under CE in
CENT, as struck. EDS, Breen state I. The die crack at NITE has not formed. DWH
#3086.