Houston-Money-Show-Auction-Jan-19-20,-2024
LOT 255 1806 S-270 R1 ANACS graded VF20 Details, Corroded . Steel brown, lighter on the devices and darker in the fields and protected areas. Covered with fine roughness. No verdigris and the only notable mark is a thin diagonal nick in the hair left of the forehead. E-MDS. Our grade is VF20 sharpness net VG10. The attribution is noted on the ANACS label. Certificate #7341102
LOT 258 1807/6 S-273 R1 Overdate Large 7 over 6 ANACS graded F12 . Attractive glossy light olive and steel brown. No roughness, only minor contact marks including a thin nick in the field below the chin. Possibly lightly cleaned but the eye appeal is nice for the grade. M-LDS with die clashmarks on the obverse and minor swelling at the lower curls. The overdate feature is obvious. Our grade is VG10. The attribution is noted on the ANACS label. Certificate #7341099
From the Charles B. Wallace Collection
From the Charles B. Wallace Collection
LOT 256 1806 S-270 R1 VG7 . Slightly sharper but there an area of corrosion at NE in ONE down to NT in CENT. Otherwise smooth and nice for a worn cent with glossy chocolate brown toning. No marks or verdigris. MDS.
LOT 259 1807 S-275 R3 Large Fraction VF20+ . At least five points sharper but there are myriad fine hairline scratches on the obverse, strongest just left of the lower curls. There are a few traces of verdigris in protected areas on the reverse. Otherwise quite nice and the eye appeal is excellent. Glossy brown and light chocolate with some reddish chocolate in protected areas. MDS with die clashmarks from the chin to the bust.
Ex Tom Hyland
LOT 257 1807 S-271 R1 “Comet” Obverse ANACS graded G6 . Mostly glossy light olive blending to olive brown in protected areas. Minor contact marks, none significant. The date is bold and the legends are clear. E-MDS with the “Comet” break behind the head just starting to show. Our grade is G6+. The attribution is noted on the ANACS label. Certificate #7341100
LOT 260 1808 S-277 R2 ANACS graded VG10 Details, Corroded . Slightly glossy dark olive brown and steel. Covered with fine roughness but there is no verdigris. The only marks are a dull chip or nick in the field under the chin and another at the rim left of star 2. M-LDS with star 1 completely missing due to die failure at STA, the so-called 12 Star Obverse. Our grade is VG10 sharpness net VG7. The attribution is noted on the ANACS label. Certificate #7341101
From the Charles B. Wallace Collection
From the Charles B. Wallace Collection
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