1783 Wash Draped EE Res Silver PCGS 63 Choice. Proof. Lightly toned. Medium mirror-like fields. Nicely contrasting devices. PCGS has certified five coins at this level with 13 finer.
$2,000
1002
1787 4Cinq P.R.Fugio 1C United States NGC 62 BN Nearly Choice. Brown. Well struck. Pleasing surfaces. The Continental Congress of the Confederation passed a resolution on April 21, 1787, for the contract coining of a national copper cent. About two and a half months later they agreed on a design. A resolution of July 6th stated the penny obverse would have the sun and a sundial with the legend 'FUGIO' (I fly), the date, and the legend 'MIND YOUR BUSINESS.' The reverse would contain thirteen linked circles with the legends 'WE ARE ONE' and 'UNITED STATES.' This copied the February 17, 1776, fractional currency and the 1776 Continental Currency 'Dollar'. Only about 400,000 Fugio cents were minted, which was about four tons out of the 300 tons of coppers that had been contracted for coining. These coins were sent to the U.S. Treasury on May 21, 1788. NGC has certified seven coins at this level with 15 finer.
1792 Let Edge Kentucky-Lancaster NGC 53 BN Well struck with some wear on the highest points of the devices. This undated token is thought to commemorate the admission of Kentucky to the nation, and thus is thought to have been produced around the time of admission of Kentucky as the fifteenth state in 1792 but before 1796 when Tennessee was admitted. Breen suggests the Kentucky tokens were popular and circulated throughout the American states, but gives no evidence for this statement. - Breen, pages 128-130.
1794 Head of 1795 S-70 PCGS 30 BN There were 918,521 coins minted for this date. PCGS has certified two coins at this level as S-70 with a mere three finer.
$2,400
1011
1805 PCGS 20 BN There were 941,116 coins minted for this date.
1846 Small Date PCGS 63 BN Choice. Brown. Well struck. Pleasing surfaces. PCGS has certified 33 coins at this level with 23 finer.
$450
1015
1850 PCGS 65 RB Choice. Red Brown. Well struck. Pleasing surfaces. PCGS has certified 81 coins at this level with a mere two finer.
$950
1016
1852 N-14 NGC 65 BN Gem. Brown. Well struck. Pleasing surfaces. NGC has certified this single coin at this level as N-14 with none finer.
$650
1017
1853 NGC 66 BN Superb Gem. Brown. Well struck. Pleasing surfaces. NGC has certified 54 coins at this level with a mere three finer.
$1,100
1018
1854 Proof J-161 NGC 58 BN Nearly mint. Brown. Proof. Toned. Listed in Judd as a Rarity 5 pattern and a known population of 145 pieces, NGC has certified a total of 37 patterns of which two are at this level with 33 finer.
$850
1019
1854 N-11 NGC 65 BN Gem. Brown. Well struck. Pleasing surfaces. NGC has certified a mere four coins at this level as N-11 with none finer.
1876 PCGS 64 RD Nearly Gem. Red. Well struck. Pleasing surfaces. Lightly toned. PCGS has certified 55 coins at this level with 47 finer.
$850
1029
1877 PCGS 3 BN The 1877 Indian Head Cent has the second lowest mintage of any date in the series (the 1909-S has the lowest) and the lowest mintage of any Indian Head Cent produced at Philadelphia. There were 852,500 coin minted for this date.
$425
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