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1848 N-35 R2 PCGS graded MS64 Red & Brown. Lustrous light olive and bluish steel brown with 25% of the mint color remaining. A beautiful cent, void of any notable spots, stains, or contact marks. A microscopic planchet flake left of star 3 is the best identifying defect. MDS, die state a late. ...

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1848 N-30 R5 VG10. Slightly sharper but the obverse is covered with small nicks, none notable but too many for the sharpness grade. A small rim nick over the second T in STATES is the best identifying mark. Glossy chocolate and light olive with lighter brown toning in some of the protected are ...

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1848 N-27 R2 Counterstamped F15. Brunk G-10. Glossy chocolate and light olive brown. No defects. The obverse was counterstamped "USE/G.G.G/&/G.G.G.G" in 4 lines. This mark is attributed to Charles H. Goodwin of Exeter, New Hampshire, in 1855-1856. The product being advertised here is "Goodwin' ...

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1848 N-27 R2 PCGS graded MS64 Brown. Lustrous light chocolate and steel with 15% of the mint red remaining. There are some microscopic specks of darker toning on the obverse, none visible without the aid of a glass, plus a tiny tick in the field midway between the chin and star 1. A faint spot ...

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1848 N-26 R4+ VF30. Sharpness EF40 but lightly cleaned and retoned glossy light chocolate and olive brown. No roughness, only a few light contact marks on the cheek and neck. Nicely struck EDS, die state a. Tied for CC#6 in the Grellman census. Estimated Value $100-UP. Ex Chris McCawley 5/31/9 ...

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1848 N-24 R4 PCGS graded MS64 Brown. Lustrous chocolate and steel brown with traces of faded mint color on both sides. The only mark is a carbon spot in the field close to the throat. LDS, die state c. The die line from the top of the O in ONE is gone. The strike is typical for the die state w ...

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1848 N-22 R1 PCGS graded MS63 Brown. Lustrous light steel brown blending to darker bluish steel and reddish chocolate faded down from mint color in the protected areas, about 5-10% of the faded mint red remaining. Just a couple trivial ticks, including a tiny one on the lower edge of the bust ...

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1848 N-22 R1 PCGS graded MS63 Brown. Frosty steel brown and light chocolate with traces of mint red on the obverse. Virtually void of defects. A microscopic speck of crud between the tops of the A & M in AMERICA can help identify this cent. MDS, die state c, with two parallel lines through the ...

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1848 N-21 R3- PCGS graded MS64 Brown. Beautiful lustrous bluish steel and olive brown with 10% of the faded mint red showing on the obverse, 25% on the reverse. Outstanding eye appeal, virtually flawless. The only defect is a hairline scratch along the top of the E in CENT, and this is barely ...

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1848 N-20 R3- PCGS graded MS64 Brown. Repunched 48. Lustrous light to medium brown and light chocolate with traces of mint red on both sides. Satiny mint frost covers the protected areas, especially on the reverse. No spots or stains. The only notable mark is a tiny, very light diagonal scratc ...

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1848 N-19 R6- PCGS graded Proof-63 Brown. Dark bluish steel and olive brown with very faded red bleeding through in protected areas, especially on the reverse where 20% of that side displays some mint color. The only mark is a small splash of lighter toning caused by planchet impurity at the u ...

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1848 N-18 R4 PCGS graded AU58. Glossy light chocolate brown with frosty lighter steel brown toning in protected areas. Smooth and attractive displaying only a very light touch of wear on the highpoints. The notable defects are a shallow low spot (caused by debris on the die) on the front edge ...

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1848 N-17 R1 ICG graded MS63 Brown. Repunched 4. Frosty steel brown with slightly darker steel brown toning on the highpoints. The only marks are a tiny nick on the chin and a speck of darker toning at the left base of the E in ONE. E-MDS, die state b. The repunching inside the triangle of the ...

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1848 N-14 R3 PCGS graded MS64 Brown. Lustrous bluish steel and light olive brown with 10-15% of the faded mint color remaining, mostly on the reverse. The surfaces are covered with satiny mint frost offering excellent eye appeal. The notable marks are a splash of slightly darker toning at ME i ...

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1848 N-13 R4 PCGS graded MS63 Brown. Frosty steel and chocolate brown with traces of faded mint red remaining on both sides. The eye appeal is excellent except for an obvious spot of dark toning on the rim under star 13. There are a couple nicks on the neck and a small mark in the field right ...

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1848 N-11 R5 PCGS graded AU55. Glossy dark olive on the devices with frosty lighter olive steel toning covering the fields and protected areas. No defects, only a very light touch of friction on the highpoints from mint state. A microscopic tick on the left foot of the N in ONE is the best ide ...

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1848 N-10 R3 PCGS graded MS64 Red & Brown. Lustrous mint red fading to steel brown and light olive with more than a third of the original mint color remaining on both sides. The only marks are some insignificant specks of darker toning scattered over the obverse, the largest of these on the ri ...

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1848 N-9 R1 PCGS graded MS64 Brown. The obverse is a beautiful lustrous olive and bluish steel with generous traces of mellowed mint red remaining. The reverse is bright original mint red fading to steel brown on the highpoints with more than half the original color remaining. This cent is vir ...

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1848 N-6 R1 PCGS graded MS65 Brown. Very attractive lustrous steel brown and light chocolate with 10% of the mellowed mint color remaining, mostly on the reverse. Unbroken satiny mint frost covers the surfaces. The only marks, and they are microscopic, are some specks of darker toning near the ...

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1848 N-6 R1 AU55. Glossy chocolate brown with frosty lighter brown toning in protected areas. A faint spot of darker toning hidden in the hair over the left top of the Y in LIBERTY is the best identifying mark. EDS, die state a, before any die cracks on the reverse. The fields are hard and sli ...

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1848 N-5 R4 PCGS graded MS63 Brown. Second 8 Repunched. Lustrous light olive and steel brown with 5% of the mint red showing on the obverse, 25% on the reverse. A small spot of lighter toning under star 6 is the best identifying mark. M-LDS, die state e. The reverse die is cracked but the rim ...

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1848 N-3 R2 EF45+. Repunched Date. Close to AU50 but there is a spot of reddish verdigris left of star 8 and a few small nicks in the field before the portrait. Frosty steel brown and light chocolate. M-LDS, die state c. Repunching is visible on all 4 digits of the date, strongest on the 48. E ...

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1848 N-3 R2 PCGS graded MS64 Brown. Repunched Date. Frosty steel and light olive brown faded down from mint color, and at least 20% of the red remains. The surfaces are satiny and offer excellent eye appeal. The notable marks are a tiny tick on the cheek right of the nostril and a spot of fine ...

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1848 N-2 R2 Repunched 18 PCGS graded MS64 Brown. Frosty steel and light chocolate brown. Satiny and virtually flawless. A faint, light nick on the jaw above the throat is the only notable mark. LDS, die state d, with die cracks on the reverse. The repunching on the 18 is clear. Our grade is MS ...

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1848 N-1 R1 Repunched 184 EF45. Glossy dark chocolate brown mixed with lighter golden brown toning on the obverse devices. No notable marks except for shallow low spots off the tip of the nose and bust. E-MDS, die state b. Repunching on the 184 remains visible, strongest on the 4. Estimated Va ...

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1847 N-41 R3+ AU50. Glossy chocolate and light olive brown with traces of very faded mint color on both sides. The best identifying mark is a small spot of darker toning under the N in CENT. E-MDS, die state b. The fields on the reverse are slightly reflective and there are shallow low spots ( ...

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1847 N-37 R1 EF40. Glossy light olive and medium brown. The only marks are a spot of carbon in the dentils left of star 2 and a hairline scratch under ICA in AMERICA. MDS. Estimated Value $50-UP. Ex EAC Convention bourse 4/23/94. Categories:

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1847 N-32 R4 PCGS graded MS62 Brown. Glossy chocolate and olive brown with frosty luster covering the protected areas. A diagonal nick on the jaw over the throat is the only mark on this attractive, sharply struck cent. EDS, die state a. The die lines are sharp and the reverse is uncracked. St ...

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1847 N-28 R3+ PCGS graded MS62 Brown. Repunched 4. Frosty steel brown and olive with traces of faded mint red on both sides. There is a speck of greenish verdigris at the dentil tips over star 3 and a small splash of dark olive toning on the rim under the 8. A shallow low spot (caused by debri ...

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1847 N-27 R4 Repunched 18 EF45. Slightly sharper but there is a very light rim bruise at star 4. Attractive glossy steel brown and light chocolate. EDS, die state a. The fields on the reverse are hard and slightly reflective offering outstanding eye appeal for the grade. The repunching on the ...
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