Houston-Money-Show-Auction-Jan-19-20,-2024

LOT 288 1819/8 N-2 R1 Overdate 9 over 8, Large Date ANACS graded VF35 . Frosty steel brown and light chocolate with lighter brown in protected areas. Smooth and essentially flawless except for a shallow planchet void (as struck) over star 3. M-LDS, Grellman state c, with fine die rust evident in the fields on the reverse. The repunching on the 8 is clear but the overdate feature is no longer visible. Our grade is VF30. The attribution is noted on the ANACS label. Certificate #7341114

LOT 285 1818 N-7 R1 ANACS graded VF20 . Glossy light olive with olive brown in protected areas. Smooth with trivial contact marks, none notable. Just evenly worn. E-MDS, Grellman state b. Fine die crack connects stars 6 & 7 but the cud break on the reverse has not formed. Our grade is F15+. The attribution is noted on the ANACS label. Certificate #7341112

From the Charles B. Wallace Collection

From the Charles B. Wallace Collection (includes the Wallace collection envelope)

LOT 286 Lot of 10 Large Cents 1818-1850 grading Poor to Fine . Includes 9 pieces dated 1818-1850 grading AG to Fine and one Draped Bust type that is a corroded cull. The first 9 have a clear date; the last has no trace of a date. Lot of 10 coins.

LOT 289 1819 N-9 R1 VF20 . Sharpness VF30 and the eye appeal is quite nice, but there is minor roughness and verdigris in the field at the forehead to star 6 plus similar roughness at the lowest curl. The notable marks are a few very fine pin scratches hidden along the profile of the forehead and a light rim bruise at the bottom of the reverse. Glossy woodgrained mix of light chocolate and tan with reddish chocolate toning in the two roughened areas on the obverse. Early die state with a strong line connecting the feet of the T & A in STATES and bold repunching on the R in AMERICA. Looks better than the description might imply.

LOT 287 1819/8 N-1 R1 Overdate 9 over 8 ANACS graded AU53 . Glossy light to medium brown blending to chocolate in protected areas. Smooth and attractive with just a few minor marks. A couple microscopic ticks right of star 3 and a shallow depression over the C in CENT are the only notable defects. EDS, Grellman state a. The dentils are sharp and the overdate feature is bold. Our grade is consistent with the ANACS assessment . The attribution is noted on the ANACS label. Certificate #7341113

LOT 290 1820 N-13 R1 Large Date ANACS graded MS60 Details, Recolored . A sharp mint state cent that was dipped and coated with a thin layer of lacquer or a similar protectant to preserve the “red.” Traces of the coating have fallen off and those places (mostly the highest points of the devices) have toned. No marks or other defects. MDS, the usual Randall Hoard die state for the variety. Our grade is MS60 sharpness net AU50. The attribution is noted on the ANACS label. Certificate #7341115

Ex Stack’s 6/15/2010:2185-the Charles B. Wallace Collection (lot ticket included)

Ex Joe Lipson Auctions in the 1960’s-the Charles B. Wallace Collection (includes the Wallace collection envelope)

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