EAC2025

EARLY AMERICAN COPPER SOCIETY AUCTION 2025

LOT 327 1835 N-6 R-1 Sm 8, Stars PCGS AU53 CAC Approved . Attractive light brown and golden olive with hints of very faded mint red in some protected areas. There are also steel spots at star 8, M in AMERICA and the dentils above R in AMERICA. Free of notable marks. Generous amounts of frosty luster remains, especially on the reverse. EDS(a). CAC Certified. Our grade is XF45. 1717.53/15554289

LOT 328 1835 N-7 R1 Head of 1836, NGC graded MS61 Brown . Frosty light steel brown with slightly darker steel brown toning at stars 7-9. No marks and just a hint of friction on the highpoints. LDS, Grellman state b, with flowlined fields and small lumps from die rust on both sides, especially on the neck and inside the wreath (Newcomb’s old #17). The earlier lumps on the bottoms of the 1 & 8 are gone. There is a clear double profile from the forehead down to the chin (machine doubling). Our grade is AU50+, very close to AU55. The attribution is noted on the NGC label. Comes with a nice provenance. 6703128-007

LOT 329 1835 N-7 R-1 Head of 36 NGC XF45 CAC Approved . Attractive golden brown with a couple natural flakes between stars 6 and 7. The notable marks include a pin scratch from the nose to star 7, rim nicks at star 8, below 18, and a rim bump on the bottom reverse. Smooth, glossy surfaces. M-LDS(b). Our grade is VF30. 3473233-004

Ex J. P. Young, M. H. Bolender Mail Bid Sale 11/1951:603-Christian M. Petersen 1958-Art Kagin, Kagin’s Numismatic Auctions 1/30/1986:5535-Robert E. Matthews, Superior 5/28/1989:760-Thomas D. Reynolds (includes both lot tickets and the Reynolds sales envelope)

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