201 - 1794 S-50 R5 AG3+Early Cents Auctions
Slightly glossy chocolate brown with lighter brown toning on the devices. Reasonably smooth but there is very fine granularity in the fields and prot
Bidding Has ConcludedSold for (440.00 + 88.00BP) = 528.00
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202 - 1794 S-51 R4 G4Early Cents Auctions
The obverse is a bit better than the reverse, perhaps a 5/2+ split (the reverse is always weaker on this variety). Mostly glossy light brown with lig
Bidding Has ConcludedSold for (300.00 + 60.00BP) = 360.00
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203 - 1794 S-54 R3 G4Early Cents Auctions
Several points sharper but recolored and there are two rim dents on the reverse. No roughness or verdigris. The date is clear but some of the legend
Bidding Has ConcludedSold for (220.00 + 44.00BP) = 264.00
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204 - Pair of 1794 CentsEarly Cents Auctions
Includes S-55 R2 G4 net AG3 for some marks and planchet flakes, and S-56 R3 (the Office Boy Reverse) VG8 net G4 for light corrosion. Both have a weak
Bidding Has ConcludedSold for (260.00 + 52.00BP) = 312.00
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205 - 1794 S-58 R3 VG8Early Cents Auctions
Sharpness F12 but covered with light to moderate roughness under slightly glossy dark olive brown and steel toning. There are traces of fine verdigri
Bidding Has ConcludedSold for (700.00 + 140.00BP) = 840.00
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206 - 1794 S-59 R3 VG8Early Cents Auctions
Sharpness F12 or slightly better but there are some small digs in the hair at the cap and a small rim dent at the first T in STATES. The highpoints a
Bidding Has ConcludedSold for (440.00 + 88.00BP) = 528.00
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207 - 1794 S-60 R3 G5Early Cents Auctions
Slightly sharper, particularly on the obverse, but there are some small nicks on the portrait. Slightly glossy light olive and steel blending to dark
Bidding Has ConcludedSold for (360.00 + 72.00BP) = 432.00
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208 - 1794 S-61 R4 VG7Early Cents Auctions
Several points sharper but covered with fine granularity that left the surfaces dull. No verdigris and the only mark is a rim nick at the R in LIBERT
Bidding Has ConcludedSold for (460.00 + 92.00BP) = 552.00
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209 - 1794 S-62 R4+ G4Early Cents Auctions
Slightly sharper on the obverse, weaker on the reverse (as usual for the variety), perhaps a 5/3 split. Glossy light to medium brown. The surfaces a
Bidding Has ConcludedSold for (310.00 + 62.00BP) = 372.00
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210 - Trio of 1794 CentsEarly Cents Auctions
Includes S-63 R2 Fair-2+, S-65 R1 LDS VF25 net VG7 for granularity and smoothed rim dents, and S-65 R1 VG10 net Fair-2 for corrosion. The date is eas
Bidding Has ConcludedSold for (340.00 + 68.00BP) = 408.00
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212 - 1794 S-65 R1 VG7Early Cents Auctions
Sharpness F12 or slightly better but lightly corroded, strongest on the reverse. No verdigris, just a few marks including two light scratches in the
Bidding Has ConcludedSold for (340.00 + 68.00BP) = 408.00
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213 - 1794 S-68 R5 Head of 1795 AG3Early Cents Auctions
Slightly sharper, particularly on the obverse, but there is a strong pinch at the rim left of the lower half of the cap that left indents on both side
Bidding Has ConcludedSold for (360.00 + 72.00BP) = 432.00
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216 - 1795 S-74 R4- Lettered Edge G6+Early Cents Auctions
Slightly sharper with areas of shallow corrosion and pits on both sides. No verdigris or notable contact marks. Slightly glossy light brown with dar
Bidding Has ConcludedSold for (220.00 + 44.00BP) = 264.00
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219 - 1795 S-76b R1 Plain Edge G4Early Cents Auctions
The obverse is better, the reverse weaker (as usual), with a G6/Fair-2+ split. Mostly smooth but there are a couple small areas of minor roughness on
Bidding Has ConcludedSold for (190.00 + 38.00BP) = 228.00
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220 - 1795 S-77 R3 Plain Edge VG8+Early Cents Auctions
Slightly sharper but there some small rim nicks at the top of the obverse and a half dozen tiny pinpricks inside the wreath. The planchet looks smoot
Bidding Has ConcludedSold for (420.00 + 84.00BP) = 504.00
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