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1817 N-12 R3 AU50. Glossy medium brown and darker chocolate, the right half of both sides the darker of the two colors. Frosty lighter steel brown toning shows in the protected areas on both sides and there are no notable contact marks or spots. A shallow low spot caused by debris on the die s ...

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1817 N-12 R3 EF40+. Glossy chocolate brown with slightly darker olive and steel toning covering most of the obverse. Lustrous lighter brown faded down from mint color covers the protected areas on the reverse. The only notable signs of contact are a couple very thin but relatively long nicks i ...

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1817 N-11 R1 EF45. Very attractive glossy chocolate and light olive brown with generous traces of frosty lighter brown toning in protected areas on the reverse. Essentially flawless except for a tiny nick on the nose before the eye and another light one on the jaw at the throat. Great eye appe ...

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1817 N-11 R1 AU58. This is a lustrous mint state cent but it has a couple faint reddish stains on both sides, including one at stars 7-9, another on the 7 in the date, and a few more on the right side of the reverse. These stains are not obtrusive at all and blend nicely into the frosty bluish ...

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1817 N-10 R1 AU50. Frosty steel and olive brown with lighter steel brown toning in protected areas. Attractive satiny luster from microscopic die flowlines covers the fields on both sides. The only mark is a light diagonal nick in the field close before the chin. LDS. A thin but clearly define ...

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1817 N-10 R1 MS60+. Very attractive lustrous steel and light olive brown with traces of faded mint color showing on both sides. The surfaces are satiny and offer outstanding eye appeal for the grade. The notable marks, and they are trivial, are a nick hidden in the hair under the R in LIBERTY, ...

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1817 N-9 R2 AU50. Mouse Top. Sharpness closer to mint state but there is a rim dent just right of the second S in STATES. Lustrous light brown and chocolate, the reverse a few shades lighter than the obverse. The eye appeal is excellent; just too bad about the small rim dent. LDS with a fully ...

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1817 N-9 R2 NGC graded MS63 Brown. Lustrous steel brown and light chocolate with a couple tiny splashes of slightly darker reddish chocolate toning at star 5. Satiny mint frost covers the protected areas on both sides. The only notable defect is a shallow planchet flake in the dentils at star ...

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1817 N-9 R2 AU58. Lustrous light steel brown with darker steel brown toning on the highest points of the designs. Tiny peeps of mint color can be found on both sides. Great eye appeal for the grade, about as close to mint state as you can get for an "AU" cent. Sharply struck MDS. The dentils a ...

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1817 N-9 R2 EF40. Slightly sharper but there are some rim nicks on the obverse, the strongest of these at star 1. Otherwise this piece is quite attractive with the eye appeal of a higher grade. Glossy chocolate and steel blending to olive in protected areas. Satiny mint frost covers the protec ...

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1817 N-8 R2 AU58. Lustrous chocolate and steel brown with frosty lighter steel brown and tan faded down from mint color in protected areas. Great eye appeal. Looks mint state but a glass reveals a touch of rub on the highest points of the designs. The best identifying marks, and they are barel ...

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1817 N-7 R3 (with Mouse) AU55. Lustrous steel brown and chocolate with slightly darker steel brown toning on the highpoints and lustrous lighter toning in the protected areas. Virtually flawless offering mint state eye appeal in spite of a light touch of friction on the highest points. The bes ...

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1817 N-7 R7 (with perfect obverse) VG10. Slightly sharper but covered with extremely fine roughness, strongest on the reverse. No verdigris, and the only notable mark is a light rim bruise at the first S in STATES. Slightly glossy dark steel brown fading to dark olive in protected areas. Extre ...

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1817 N-6 R1 EF45+. Glossy chocolate brown delicately mottled with slightly darker olive brown. Frosty lighter steel brown toning shows in the protected areas, especially on the obverse. The only marks are a few small rim nicks at the D in UNITED. Sharply struck offering excellent eye appeal fo ...

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1817 N-5 R3 VF35. Sharpness VF35 but there are a few too many light contact marks for the higher grade. The notable marks are a few ticks at the base of the 7 and a faint diagonal hairline scratch in the field before the nose. Glossy medium brown with wisps of darker olive and steel brown toni ...

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1817 N-5 R3 AU58. Choice lustrous medium brown and light olive with slightly darker steel brown toning on the highpoints. Great eye appeal, just a hint of friction on the highest points from mint state. The best identifying marks are a tiny streak of darker toning down from the lower right poi ...

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1817 N-4 R3+ VF35+. Choice glossy chocolate brown with traces of slightly lighter brown toning in protected areas on the reverse. A beautiful example for the grade, close to EF40. The only marks are a very light rim bruise above star 8 and a faint diagonal hairline scratch above CE in CENT. MD ...

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1817 N-3 R2 AU58. Mouse Top. Lustrous steel brown and chocolate with faint wisps of slightly darker steel brown toning on the reverse. The surfaces are covered with satiny mint frost that creates mint state eye appeal, especially on the obverse. No marks or other defects, just the lightest tou ...

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1817 N-3 R2 VF30. Sharper by at least 5 points but lightly cleaned and retoned glossy chocolate and steel brown with a subtle wisp of darker olive brown toning in the field before the face. Smooth and free of any notable marks. E-MDS. The "pincher 8" feature (the bottom of the 8 is open) is cl ...

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1817 N-2 R3 VF35. Sharper by at least 5 points but there is a very faint scuff of hairline scratches on the cheek and a few dull, light rim nicks on the reverse, strongest off the end of the wreath stem. None of these marks is distracting and the eye appeal is excellent. Lustrous light brown m ...

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1817 N-2 R3 VF35. Glossy chocolate and olive brown. Smooth and very attractive, virtually flawless. The best identifying marks are a small spot of lighter brown toning near the dentils between stars 9 & 10 and a pair of tiny rim nicks over the first T in STATES. LDS with a clear bisecting die ...

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1817 N-2 R3 AU55. Choice lustrous olive brown and steel. Satiny mint frost covers the fields and protected areas giving this cent outstanding eye appeal. The only marks are a half dozen small spots of darker olive toning on the obverse, including one hidden in the curl above star 13, and a sha ...

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1817 N-2 R3 VF35. At least 5 points sharper but there is a fine pinscratch from the bottom of star 7 down to the throat where it fades away. Otherwise there are only a few trivial marks and the eye appeal is excellent. Very attractive frosty chocolate brown mixed with tiny puffs of lighter bro ...

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1817 N-1 R4 VF30. Sharpness VF35 or slightly better but this piece was lightly cleaned long ago and is now nicely retoned an attractive glossy light olive brown. The only marks are a very faint spot of microscopic roughness that surrounds star 7 and a small pitmark at the dentils under the end ...

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1816 N-9 R3 EF45. Five points sharper but there is a small dig on the front edge of the neck and three small nicks at star 6. Otherwise this piece is choice and offers outstanding eye appeal for the grade. Lustrous light steel brown and tan with a spot of dark olive brown toning in the field r ...

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1816 N-8 R3 EF40+. Choice glossy dark steel brown and chocolate with frosty flowline luster covering the fields and protected areas on both sides. Very nice for the grade, just a few tiny ticks from flawless. The best identifying mark is a small, dull rim nick at the first S in STATES. Close t ...

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1816 N-7 R3 VF30. Glossy chocolate brown with slightly darker steel brown toning on the highpoints. Smooth and very attractive. The best identifying marks are a tiny pinprick in the field before the forehead, a tiny rim nick above star 6, and a barely visible scrape on the edge outside D-S (wh ...

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1816 N-7 R3 EF40. Glossy dark steel brown and chocolate with traces of frosty lighter reddish steel toning faded down from mint color in protected areas on the obverse. The only marks are a couple ticks on the bust tip plus a tiny rim nick at star 13, and these are visible only with the aid of ...

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1816 N-6 R2 AU50. Sharpness closer to mint state but there is a splash of reddish chocolate toning in the wreath under the first A in AMERICA. Otherwise the toning is a very attractive lustrous medium brown and light chocolate with a few small splashes of darker olive toning on both sides. Fro ...

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1816 N-5 R3 AU50. Lustrous mix of olive, chocolate, and light steel brown with peeps of faded mint color in a couple of the protected areas on the reverse. Satiny mint frost covers the fields and protected areas. The only mark is a small, shallow planchet flake (as struck) in the field left of ...
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