1802 NC-1
R5+ VG10 $ 1,500
F12+ Nice reddish brown color. Small rim mark under 8 of date. A number of
light field marks. The bisecting obverse die break is clear.
1803 S-244 R4
F15 $ 850
VF25 Black and tan. Some granularity under smooth appearing surfaces. Not
perfect by any means, but possible among the top 12 coins of this scarce
variety.
1803 S-253 R2
VG10 $ 650
F12 Chocolate color. An old dig under left ribbon bow. Rare late die state
with reverse crack and terminal rim break under date and curl.
1803 S-255 R1
F15 $ 650
VF20+ Brown with reddish tan devices. Very attractive. Scarce LDS Breen
state IV with rim cud over STA.
1804 S-266 R2 VG7
$ 2,450
VG8 or slightly sharper. Full Liberty. Full date. All legends readable. Nice
dark chocolate steel. Smooth appearance, but very slightly granular under
magnification. LDS with both obverse and reverse rim breaks.
1804 S-266 R2 ANACS F12 $
4,000
Sharpness F15+. Chocolate fields with tan devices. Some fine surface
granularity. No detracting marks or damage. LDS with both obverse and reverse
rim cuds. EAC grade consistent with slab grade.
1805 S-268 R3 VF25
$ 1,650
VF35 Brown with darker steel. Smooth surfaces with some microscopic
granularity. Small scratch under hair ribbon. Ex. Doc Lee. Equal CC# 8.
1806 S-270 R1 EF45
$ 5,500
Glossy chocolate and dark steel brown with frosty mint luster covering the
protected areas. Excellent eye appeal and no notable defects. LDS. Removed from
an NGC slab graded AU53BN.
1807/6 S-272 R4+ VG7
$ 4,500
Overdate Small 7 over 6. Sharpness F15, but lightly corroded, strongest on
the reverse. There are traces of very shallow reddish verdigris crusted into
protected areas and some light contact marks, including a nick in the hair left
of the ear and a rim nick over the first T in STATES. Slightly glossy dark olive
and steel.