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Categories • Stack's October 2006 New York → The 71st Anniversary Sale → U. S. Eagles ($10.00 Gold) → U. S. Capped Bust Right Eagles |
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Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
2230 |
1795 Taraszka 1, Breen 1-A. Thirteen Leaf Reverse
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CH AU |
$33,000.00 |
Choice About Uncirculated. The obverse stars are arranged 10x5, the 5 in the date touches the bust heavily, and a bold, raised dot-dash can be seen near repunched left top of the 'Y' in LIBERTY. The obverse field bears a few hairlines, while the reverse displays distinctly prooflike flash with most of the eagle's breast feathers clearly defined. A small circular dig can be sought out... more |
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2231 |
1795 Tar.1, Br.1-A. Thirteen Leaf Reverse
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AU |
$35,000.00 |
About Uncirculated. Obverse stars arranged 10x5, the 5 in the date touches bust heavily. LIBERTY shows its 'Y' repunched at left top with a raised dash above it. Boldly struck and showing only the lightest wear with a few scattered obverse tics including a mark on the cap. The reverse is distinctly flashy and the coin may have seen a light brushing long ago. Here is an excellent choice... more |
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2232 |
1795 Nine Leaf Reverse. Taraszka-3, Breen 4-C (High R-6)
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AU |
$240,000.00 |
The only reverse of this date and for that matter the only reverse of this type to bear only nine leaves on the branch held in the eagle's talons. A wonderfully honest, entirely unmolested About Uncirculated specimen. Traces of coppery-red toning in the protected areas handsomely augment rich greenish yellow-golden surfaces, which are wholly free of the inherent surface flaws that sometimes... more |
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2233 |
1801 Tar.25, Br.2-B.
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CH AU |
$14,500.00 |
Choice About Uncirculated. This obverse displays the New stars placed far from curl but close to the back of Liberty's Cap. Boldly struck with only a whisper of wear to be sought out on the deep yellow-gold surfaces. The obverse field bears a scattering of bag marks, none of serious visual importance. The reverse field shows profound flash, and under magnification reveals a shallow rim... more |
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2234 |
1801 Tar.25, Br.2-B.
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CH AU |
$6,750.00 |
Choice About Uncirculated. This coin displays the new type obverse stars with one distant from the lowest curl, another close to the back of Liberty's Cap. Fully struck with bold ''spikes'' in the cap. Close study reveals polishing and some field tooling that give the superficial appearance of an ''arm's length Gem.'' Here is an affordable example of this classic early Gold coinage. |
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2235 |
1801 Tar.25, Br.2-B.
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CH AU |
$9,250.00 |
Choice About Uncirculated. Mostly yellow-green toning with some coppery toning hidden in the devices. Well struck with the reverse exhibiting prooflike fields. The lustre is still quite strong as it flows off the fields. A few very minuscule rim nicks are this coin's major detractions. A very attractive example of one of this country's early gold type coins. |
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2236 |
1803 Tar.30, Br.1-E. Large Stars, Tiny Star on Cloud
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CH AU |
$9,000.00 |
Choice About Uncirculated and not far from Mint State. Extremely light wear can be found though the smooth fields retain a powerful reflectivity. Examination reveals a few light hairlines and a couple of tiny marks on either side. This reverse is remarkable for the star that boldly overlaps the right-most cloud and for another tiny star placed at that same cloud's center. |
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