1817 N-15
R4- AU50+ $ 1,750
An attractive mint state cent with faded mint color showing through on about
5% of the obverse, 25% of the reverse. Unfortunately there is a scratch through
CA in AMERICA and a lighter one just below the ribbon loop. Nicely struck E-MDS.
In the lower end of the condition census. Ex. McCawley & Grellman Autcions/Superior
6/1/98:169.
1818 N-4 R4+ F12+
$ 2,200
Sharpness VF20. Dark chocolate. No real defects, but slightly granular. LDS.
1818 N-8 R3 EF45
$ 1,650
Very attractive lustrous tan and brown. Problem free. E-MDS. CC#8, but with
a superior appearance.
1819/8 N-1
EF45 $ 550
AU50+ with lustrous surfaces. A pretty “greenie”, but the color may not be
original. Scarcer late die state with die breaks at stars 10 & 11.
1819 N-6 R1 AU55
$ 850
Rotated Reverse. Frosty medium brown.
1820 N-4
R4 VF25 $ 500
Lustrous even chocolate steel. Virtually mark free surfaces.
1820 N-7 R3 VF25+
$ 225
VF30 Chocolate brown with some lighter tan. A few minor field marks.
1820 N-9 R3 EF40+
$ 1,500
Lustrous tan and brown with some faded mint color. A tiny rim nick K3
reverse. A beautiful cent. Fifth finest known of the variety.
1820 N-14 R5- VG10
$ 575
Dark chocolate steel. No detracting marks. Difficult to find in middle
grades.
1821 N-2
EF45 $ 4,850
Slightly sharper with beautiful reflective surfaces and medium chocolate
brown color with traces of mint red. A few trivial handling marks in fields.
Outstanding eye appeal.
1824 N-2 R2
EF45+ $ 1,500
Slightly sharper with a few too many light contact marks on the cheek and
neck for the higher grade, none notable or visible without aid of a glass.
Lustrous chocolate and dark bluish steel with specks of lighter brown. MDS.
Removed from an NGC slab graded MS61BN (NGC label.
1824 N-4
VF35 $ 500
EF40 Dark chocolate steel. Very sharp. Minor granularity reverse.