1816 1C N-7 MS66BN PCGS
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1816 1C N-7, R.3, MS66 Brown PCGS. Ex: Naftzger. Noyes Die State a/a. The Coronet Head cent was introduced in 1816 and in its inaugural year saw an astounding mintage of 2.8 million pieces produced. This fully lustrous Premium Gem features pristine surfaces and a bold strike, although several of the stars are flat. Chestnut-brown surfaces exhibit considerable gold, faded from mint red, along with traces of lighter mint red, and splashes of darker steel-brown. This piece is spectacular, and most important, it is not the usually encountered Randall Hoard variety. There are just four examples seen at MS66 and designated Brown at PCGS with none in the designation finer (4/26). Ex: Benjamin H. Collins; B. Max Mehl Personal Collection; T. James Clarke (10/1954); R.E. Naftzger, Jr.; Naftzger Estate (Goldberg Coins, 2/2009), lot 12; Cardinal Collection (Stack's Bowers, 1/20130, lot 13027; D. Brent Pogue Collection (Stack's Bowers, 3/2017), lot 5141; Joseph D. Osborne Collection / FUN Signature (Heritage, 1/2020), lot 4093. HID06601242017 www.HA.com/TexasAuctioneerLicenseNotice
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