1C 1847 PCGS MS65BN N-8 NAFTZGER
$2,375.00
We love when coins graded Brown have a generous portion of Mint Red! The quality is VERY high end!
We agree with the description from the sale catalog: . Frosty light steel brown and chocolate faded down from mint color, 10-15% of the faded red remaining. Satiny mint luster covers the planchet and this cent offers outstanding eye appeal. The only marks are a few small spots of darker toning, including one in the dentils just under star 3, another midway between stars 7 & 8, and one tucked under the T in CENT. Very rare LDS, die state d, with clearly defined rim cud breaks at S-O and AM. Only 8 examples are known with both rim cud breaks, and this is the finest of that small group. Called MS63 and tied for CC#1 overall in the Noyes census, his photo #31383. Our grade is MS63+, tied for CC#1 overall but finest of the die state in the Grellman census. Estimated Value $1,000-UP. Ex Dr. George P. French-B. Max Mehl 6/12/45:1912-Dr. Ken Sartoris 5/72-Del Bland 2/7/73.
the eye appeal is really fantastic and then some!
PCGS 26, NGC 47, CAC 5. This was lot 764 in the Naftzger sale where it realized $2,070.00.
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