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U. S. Coins - 1859-1884 Indian Head Cents

Lots 2577-2586 Lots 2587-2596 Lots 2597-2606

Lot 2577

1859 Indian Head Cent. PCGS graded "Genuine, Whizzed", a lovely coin with full sharp details.
Estimate    $75 - 100.

Realized: $85

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Lot 2578

1859 Indian Head Cent. PCGS graded "Genuine, Cleaned".
Estimate    $75 - 100.

Realized: $140

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Lot 2579

1859 Indian Head Cent. PCGS graded AU-55.
Estimate    $75 - 100.

Realized: $135

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Lot 2580

1861 Indian Head Cent. A lovely coin with the pale golden-tan color of this short-lived type, well struck with subdued luster and virtually unmarked surfaces, PCGS graded MS-62.
Estimate    $100 - 150.

Realized: $160

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Lot 2581

1862 Indian Head Cent. Copper-gold luster envelops both sides of this Gem, each of which is devoid of significant marks. Generally well struck, except for the usual softness in the feather tips. All four diamonds are sharp, mint strike through on neck, Uncirculated.
Estimate    $200 - 300.

Realized: $160

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Lot 2582

1864 Indian Head Cent. Copper-nickel. Sharp and clean surfaces, a handsome coin, PCGS graded MS-62.
Estimate    $150 - 200.

Realized: $170

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Lot 2583

Peerless 1864-L Indian Head Cent. Bronze, Repunched Date Cent Snow-1, FS-2301. Snow-1, FS-2301 (formerly FS-006.7). In the Cherrypicker's Guide, Bill Fivaz and J.T. Stanton rate this variety as URS-6, meaning that they believe only 17 to 32 examples are known. Compare that survival to the 1873 Closed 3 Doubled Die, Snow-1, with an estimated survival of 126 to 250 pieces, or the 1888/7 Snow-1 Overdate, with a survival estimated at 33 to 64 coins.

This variety has a dramatic doubled date that may actually be a tripled date. With its listing on the PCGS Set Registry, it is especially important for specialists. Consider also that PCGS has only certified two coins identified as Snow-1 or FS-2301, and the other piece grades XF40! The present Choice Mint State example is mostly red with some mellow brown toning. It is an exceptional example that deserves spirited bidding competition as it has no peers, PCGS graded MS-64 Red & Brown.
Estimate    $1,000 - 1,500.

Realized: $850

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Lot 2584

1865 Indian Head Cent. Plain 5, lovely reddish color with satin surfaces, PCGS graded MS-64 Red & Brown.
Estimate    $200 - 300.

Realized: $250

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Lot 2585

1866 Indian Head Cent. A gorgeous coin with couple black speck on reverse, PCGS graded Proof 64 Red & Brown.
Estimate    $400 - 600.

Realized: $325

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Lot 2586

1867 Indian Head Cent. PCGS graded "Genuine, Questionable Color", a lovely coin with clean shape details.
Estimate    $150 - 200.

Realized: $200

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Lots 2577-2586 Lots 2587-2596 Lots 2597-2606

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