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(1796) 1/2C Edwards Copy MS67RB PCGS #397326

Purchased from 'Semper Fi Collection of 1796 Rarities'. Noted on holder as Ex. 'McGuigan Collection'. From the 8/22/22 Heritage Auctions sale of the same coin: "1796 Edwards Copy, Low R.7, MS67 Red and Brown PCGS. Our EAC Grade MS65. Rarity. Low R.7, or possibly High R.6. We believe that about a dozen examples of this 19th-century copy exist. PCGS reports the certification of nine examples. Contemporary accounts state that only 12 examples were preserved following Francis Edwards' death in 1865. Surfaces. An amazing Superb Gem, this Edwards copy has lustrous olive-brown surfaces with substantial original red color displayed on both sides. Wispy blue overtones enhance the eye appeal. PCGS Population. Only two of the nine 1796 Edwards copies that PCGS has certified are designated as Red and Brown coins, and both are certified as MS67. Jim McGuigan owned the other coin that he sold into the Missouri Cabinet indicating that he chose this coin as the one to keep for his collection. Commentary. Many collectors consider the 1796 Edwards copy an integral part of a half cent collection, much as the 1837 half cent-denominated Hard Times token is also included in many half cent collections.

1804 1/2C C-13, Plain 4, No Stems MS65BN PCGS #35176

***CAC*** This is the PCGS Coin Facts Plate Coin. Previously sold at 3/21/23 Stack's Bowers Auction: "...Both sides are predominantly toned in beautiful glossy antique copper, although areas of lighter golden-brown at the left obverse and upper reverse borders represent faded mint luster. Lustrous and frosty with a hard, tight texture that is expectably smooth for the assigned grade. Boldly struck, as well, with many design elements sharp to full. This is an extremely popular, easily attributable variety of the 1804 Draped Bust half cent. The Plain 4 date logotype combined with the Stemless Wreath reverse immediately identifies the Cohen-13 die marriage, the only one of this Guide Book variety. This is also the most plentiful die marriage of the issue. Given the number of Mint State coins known Walter Breen (Walter Breen's Encyclopedia of United States Half Cents: 1793-1857, 1983) believed that a hoard of Uncirculated examples may have existed at one time. Manley Die State 2.0 for the variety, with the peripheral lettering on both sides well struck, bold denticulation around half of the reverse border, and a vertical die scratch in the left obverse field. This is the typically encountered die state among extant 1804 C-13 half cents. CAC Population: 2; 0." From PCGS Coin Facts: "The two most obvious differences on 1804 half Cents relate to the 4 of the date. On some coins the horizontal crossbar of the 4 ends with a vertical crosslet; on others the 4 has no crosslet. The Crosslet 4 is slightly less common than the Plain 4. The Plain 4 obverse is combined with two different reverse types: Stems at the base of the wreath and No Stems at the base of the wreath. Only one die variety (Cohen 13) qualifies as the Plain 4, no Stems variety."

1793 1C Wreath, S-11c MS62BN PCGS #35477

Ex. Colonel Ellsworth Collection. From the Jan 2026 Heritage FUN Auction: "1793 1C S-11c R3- Wreath Cent, Lettered Edge, One Leaf Following DOLLAR, MS62 Brown PCGS. Choice glossy light to medium chocolate brown with frosty lighter brown in the fields and protected areas. The surfaces are smooth and this cent has outstanding eye appeal. The only notable defects on this cent are a small planchet chip near the beads under the denominator and a couple smaller chips under the second T in STATES (all as struck). The edge lettering ONE HUNDRED FOR A DOLLAR with a single leaf following DOLLAR is strong. MDS, Breen state II, with strong die clashmarks at the neck. Graded EF45 Choice and CC#5 in the Noyes census, his photo #39552. This is the only high-grade example classified as "Choice" by Noyes. This cataloger's EAC grade is EF45+, close to AU50. A superior example of the Lettered Edge type of 1793 Wreath cent."

1798 1C S-167 AU55BN PCGS #36071

2nd Hair Style

1852 1C N-8 MS66BN PCGS #147250

Ex. Naftzger Collection

1902 1C MS66RD PCGS #2213

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1939-D 1C MS66RD PCGS #2680

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1943-S 1C MS68 PCGS #2717

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1853 3CS MS65 PCGS #3667

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1866 5C Rays MS66 PCGS #3790

DL Hansen

1883 5C No CENTS MS67 PCGS #3841

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1939-D 10C MS68FB PCGS #5019

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1876 25C MS66 PCGS #5501

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1865 50C PR64CAM PCGS #86419

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1854 50C MS65+ PCGS #6279

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1910 50C PR66+ CAM PCGS #86557

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1903-S $5 MS64+ PCGS #8408

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