1816
N-1 VF20 $
575
30/20 Scattered shallow pits obverse and reverse.
1816 N-8 R3 VF35
$ 650
Choice glossy chocolate brown with frost remaining in protected areas. No
defects. Nicely struck M-LDS with strong, clear rim cud breaks at stars 11-12
and 8.5-10.
1816 N-7 R3 EF45+
$ 550
AU55. Fully lustrous chocolate with some rust tone K4-5 obverse. Ex. EAC 80
:159.
1817 N-1 R4 VF35
$ 750
EF40 Lustrous chocolate brown. A few tiny tics, but close to mark free with
no notable defects. LDS with all cracks. This should rank among the top 12
coins. The finest known is AU50. Ex. EAC 07:370.
1817 N-4 R3+
F15 $ 95
VF25+. Brown, but evenly granular. E-MDS.
1817 N-6 R1 AU58
$ 1,200
Very pretty light brown with some bluish steel and faded red. A tiny flake
on Liberty’s neck. A nice cent.
1817 N-8 ½ VF30 MOUSE $ 225
VF35 Medium tan, lustrous surfaces. A small edge mark K2 obverse. Nice fully
developed mouse.
1817 N-10 R1 AU55
$ 1,050
Choice lustrous chocolate steel with some faded red.
1817 N-12 R3 VF25
$ 850
E-MDS. Slightly sharper with a small patch of microscopic roughness at stars
4 and 5. Otherwise, the surfaces are choice. Glossy steel brown with frosty
lighter brown in protected areas of the reverse. Very nice for the grade. Ex.
Kagin’s5/7/88:1111-Dick Punchard 3/91.