Lot # | Auction | Current Bid or Hammer Price | Description |
578 | The Midwest Summer Sale 2014 on 07/18/2014 | $650.00 |
1819 (B-3, DS.4) NGC VF-30.
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Fantastic for the grade, both sides display perfect medium-grey patina with the slightest hint of rim color falling just outside the obverse stars. Boldly detailed, the only noticeable contact marks... |
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850 | The Collectors' Auction 2011 on 10/21/2011 | $260.00 |
1819 (B-2, R.3) Large 9 PCGS VG-10.
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You can just tell when a grade is "right", and that's certainly the case for this VG-10 bust quarter. Rims are full and complete, and some internal details show in Liberty's curls, while the best... |
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619 | The Midwest Summer Sale 2011 on 07/29/2011 | $7,000.00 |
1819 (B-3) terminal die-state. NGC MS-63.
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B-3 is the most common die-marriage for 1819, but several advanced die cracks add plenty of visual interest, and even suggest that this is the terminal die-state. One crack wanders from between "18",... |
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376 | The Midwest Winter Sale on 02/12/2010 | $1,500.00 |
1819 Small 9 (Browning-3, R.1). AU/lightly cleaned.
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Common die-marriage B-3 is popular because it features interesting doubling of the reverse denomination, with both the "2" and "5" clearly repunched over errantly placed digits. This is a pleasing... |
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307 | The Collectors' Auction 2009 on 10/16/2009 | $875.00 |
1819 (B-3) XF.
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The consignor had this misattributed as the rare B-4, when in fact the correct attribution is B-3, the most common die-marriage for 1819. Confusion is understandable since they share the same... |
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507 | The Midwest Summer Sale 2007 on 07/27/2007 | $1,650.00 |
1819 Small 9, Browning-3, R-1. AU-55.
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A handsome specimen of the only variety from 1819 with this particular obverse. Its surfaces are enhanced with blue and gold nuances. Some faint hairlines are perceived before Liberty's profile. ... |
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1049 | The Collector's Auction on 10/20/2006 | $1,450.00 |
1819 AU-50++.
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An elegant "Small 9" (B-3, R-1) example with surfaces embellished with intertwining gold and blue hues. Although there are no major detractions to indicate, there are light hairlines in front of... |
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