1794 Large Cent Price List
EARLY CENTS AUCTIONS
Lot 22 1794 S-22 R-1 Mounds Rev VG10. Attractive even chocolate brown with a few minor rim bumps and otherwise trivial marks consistent with the grade. Full date, LIBERTY, and portrait, with worn but somewhat readable reverse legends. $ 750
Lot 24 1794 S-23 R-4 NGC XF Details (Rev Damage). Deep chocolate brown surfaces. There are minor bruises along the rims, a nick at R in LIBERTY, and a few scratches from TA in STATES down diagonally through the center to the ribbon. Otherwise the surfaces are smooth with sharp details and strong date and legends. Breen Die State V, There are fine die breaks on the obverse from the pole up along the jaw line and one from the bridge of the nose to the dentils right of Y. 3809156-011 $ 6,250 Ex; Exman Collection
Lot 23 1794 S-23 R-4+ F12+. Glossy light brown with light chocolate toning on the highpoints. Sharpness VF20 but the toning, which is quite attractive, may not be original. The surfaces are smooth and the notable marks are a half dozen or more small nicks and tiny bruises on the obverse rim (from K-8 clockwise to K-1.5_ and three tiny pinpricks near the head below LI in LIBERTY. LDS, Breen state V, with several strong die cracks on the obverse and minor swelling at ENT in CENT. The date and legends are complete adn strong. Graded F15 by Del Bland. Noyes says VF25 net VG10 and tied for CC#20, his photo #24114. Comes with an impressive provenance $ 7,250 Ex; Dr. George P. French, B. Max Mehl 1929 FPL:40 (as VF, one of finest known $100) - Milton A. Holmes, Stack’s 10/1960:1363 - Richard Picker - R.S. Brown Jr Superior 9/1986:33 - Herman Halpern Stack’s 3/1988:29 - Dr. Ralph W. Rucker Collection - Chris Pretsch
Contact Chris McCawley at 405-226-5072 or Lucas Baldridge at 972-310-9497
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