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1829 N-7 R3 Large Letters, PCGS graded MS64 Brown

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1829 N-7 R3 Large Letters, PCGS graded MS64 Brown
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1829 N-7 R3 Large Letters, PCGS graded MS64 BrownChoice glossy light chocolate brown with mint luster in the fields and protected areas and lustrous golden tan faded down from mint color in protected areas on the reverse. This cent has great eye appeal, especially when you consider the sharp strike, which is extremely rare for the variety. A very light touch of friction on the highest points of the design from mint state. The only marks are a small spot of reddish brown toning high on the neck at the jawline and a couple tiny ticks on the jawline just above the spot. A small nick midway between the upper lip and star 3 is a good identifying mark. Sharply struck M-LDS, die state e, with all 5 of the "Wheelspoke" die cracks on the reverse, and the final one down through the second T in STATES is clear. Called AU55 and CC#2 in the Noyes census, his photo #21081. Bland says AU55 and tied for CC#3. Our grade is AU55.Certificate Number: 36922.64/13093046Pedigree: Ex Henry Chapman-George Roebling, New Netherlands Coin Co. #59, 6/15/1967:1277-R. E. "Ted" Naftzger, Jr.-Naftzger Estate, McCawley & Grellman Auctions/Goldbergs 2/1/2009:226-Chris McCawley-Terry S. Denman Collection