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CHOICE 1851 N-38
yes LOT 453 1851 N-38 R1 PCGS graded MS64 Brown . A lustrous beauty that is head-and-shoulders better than those usually found in PCGS MS64BN holders. Light olive and steel brown with 15% of both sides showing slightly faded mint red. Satiny mint frost covers this cent, even the highest points of the devices, and the eye appeal is outstanding. There is a subtle swipe of bluish steel toning at UN up to the E in STATES where it fades away. The best identifying mark is a tiny speck of darker toning at the dentils left of star 6. LDS, die state b, with fine flowlines in the fields and nearly all the earlier points at ONE CENT gone. Our grade is MS63+, very close to MS64. CC#3 for the variety in the Grellman census. 1892.64/45565043
LOT 454 1851 N-38 R1 AU58 . Lustrous light steel brown with faint hints of underlying very faded mint color in the fields and protected areas. Trivial marks including two barely visible hairline scratches right of star 3 and a microscopic speck of darker toning left of star 6. LDS, die state b.
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McCawley
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Grellman
Auctions/Goldbergs
9/24/2007:2347 (lot of 3, lot ticket included)
LOT 456 1852 N-6 R-2 PCGS MS63BN CAC Approved . Choice frosty medium brown and light chocolate. The best identifying mark is a speck of carbon on the leaf under the right foot of A in STATES. MDS(a). Sharply struck and essentially flawless, a very nice cent. Our grade is MS60. 147244.63/81762230
LOT 455 1851 N-39 R-3 PCGS MS64BN CAC Approved . Attractive light brown and light steel but there are several dark steel and marroon oxidation spots scattered on both sides. No other visible marks or signs of wear. E-MDS(a). Frosty, brilliant full carwtheel luster. Our grade is MS60. 1892.64/28349733
Ex; Tom Reynolds 7/3/2003 - Dr. Brucke Tucker Collection M&G/Goldbergs 2/2017:531
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