The Midwest Summer Sale 2011
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Lot Title:
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1807 Large Fraction (S-276, R.1). XF.
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Description:
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Traces of luster can be seen in the best protected area, with hints of glowing tan iridescence clinging to some devices. The obverse faces up as nearly AU, with a handful of tiny green spots being the only distraction. On the reverse, patches of slight porosity can be seen here and there, but there is a chance that some blemishes were present in the planchet prior to striking. Other than a couple of trivial ticks, the entire coin is practically free from contact marks. (PCGS# 036451)
This lot may contain an item not certified by ANACS, PCGS, or NGC. While Scotsman Auction Co. is typically conservative in our descriptions of items not certified by one of these companies, we cannot guarantee our grading estimation will match their grade. We highly recommend that collectors seeking items certified by a third-party grading service only bid on items that have already been certified. No lot can be returned because of a variance in judgment with regards to grade.
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Low Estimate:
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$1,500.00 |
High Estimate:
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$1,750.00 |
Lot Status:
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Bidding has been closed for this lot. |
Hammered Price: |
$1,800.00
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Price Realized:
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$2,070.00 |
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Price history for items of the same classification:
Lot # | Auction | Current Bid or Hammer Price | Description |
224 | The Collectors' Auction 2010 on 10/15/2010 | $340.00 |
1807 "Large Fraction" (S-275, R.3). VF/scratched.
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At arm's length, surfaces are perceptibly more attractive than average, with ideal nut-brown patina and no large marks or rim dings, aside from a minor contact mark above Liberty's head. Look a... |
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444 | The Midwest Summer Sale on 07/24/2009 | $270.00 |
1807 Large Fraction, Perfect Date, ER Close To Hair (S-276, R-1). VF.
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Good looking mahogany patina varies slightly with indigo tint in the upper right obverse field, while the reverse is consistently colored. Struck in proper die alignment (many S-276s have rotated... |
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