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Numismatic Americana and Early American Coins, Featuring the Selections from the Richard Jewell Collection - Lots 1-481 Photo Lot # Description Price Session 1 - Numismatic Americana and Early American Coins, Featuring the Selections from the Richard Jewell Collection - Lots 1-481 Photo Lot # Description Price Benjamin Franklin 1777 Dated Benjamin Franklin Uniface Medal. Electroformed 28 Copper. 114.8 mm. After Jean-Baptiste Nini. Similar to Greenslet- $4,200.00 5. About Uncirculated. "1779" Benjamin Franklin Uniface Plaque. Cast Brass. 149 mm. 31 $1,080.00 By Jean-Baptiste Nini. Unlisted in Greenslet. Mint State. 1777 Benjamin Franklin Plaque. Terra Cotta. 113.6 mm. by Jean- 33 $1,440.00 Baptiste Nini. Greenslet GM-15; Betts-247. Extremely Fine. 1906 Benjamin Franklin Birth Bicentennial Medal. Bronze. 101 41 mm. By Augustus and Louis Saint-Gaudens. Greenslet GM-118. $3,600.00 Rarity-4. TIFFANY & CO. Edge. Mint State. Presidents and Inaugurals MCMV (1905) Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural Medal. Bronze. 74 mm. By Augustus Saint-Gaudens. Baxter-78, Dryfhout-197, 77 $26,400.00 Dusterberg OIM-2B74, MacNeil TR-1905-2. Tiffany Edge Mark. Specimen-64 (PCGS). Undated (ca. 1920) Roosevelt Memorial Association Medal of 81 $900.00 Honor. Bronze. 81.8 mm. By James E. Fraser. Mint State. Victor David Brenner 1905 Lake George, New York Regatta Association Award Badge. 120 Gold. 80 mm x 52 mm overall. By Victor David Brenner. Smedley- $3,600.00 47, var. About Uncirculated. 1905 Doctor Dumontier Plaque. Cast Bronze. 132 x 180 mm. By 123 $1,200.00 Victor D. Brenner. Smedley-63; ICEM-14. Choice Mint State. 1907 Shepherdess Plaque. Bronze. 190 x 240 mm. By Victor D. 125 $2,040.00 Brenner. Smedley-74. Nearly as made. Augustus Saint-Gaudens Medals 1898 Augustus Saint-Gaudens Bas-Relief Portrait Plaque. Bronze Foundry Cast, 22 x 18.8 cm. By Helen Farnsworth Mears. Baxter- 137 $18,000.00 214 (The Beaux-Arts Medal in America), Dryfhout page 14, C29 var. Uncirculated. James Earle & Laura Gardin Fraser 1920 Theodore Roosevelt Plaque. Cast Bronze. 320 x 232 mm. By 141 $1,080.00 James Earle Fraser. Nearly as Made. Hermon A. MacNeil Medals Undated Architectural League of New York Medal. Bronze. 64.4 144 $600.00 mm. By Hermon A. MacNeil. Mint State. John Flanagan Medals 1907 Portrait plaque of Russian Novelist Leo Tolstoy. Cast 145 $2,160.00 Bronze. 120 x 165 mm. By John Flanagan. About Uncirculated. Art Medals - ANS Medals 1896 William Augustus Muhlenberg / New St. Luke's Hospital 151 Medal. Bronze. 51 mm. By Victor David Brenner. Miller-10, $600.00 Smedley-19. Mint State. Assay Commission Medals 1914 United States Assay Commission Medal. Silver. 45 mm. By 218 Charles E. Barber and George T. Morgan. JK AC-58a. Rarity-6. $3,120.00 MS-63 (NGC). 1937 United States Assay Commission Medal. Bronze. 58 mm. By 240 John Reich and John R. Sinnock. JK AC-82a. Rarity-6. Edge $4,800.00 Incuse HON. NELLIE TAYLOE ROSS. MS-66 (NGC). 1942 United States Assay Commission Medal. Bronze. 58 mm. By 244 John R. Sinnock and Pierre Simon DuVivier. JK AC-87a, Baker E- $2,520.00 348. Rarity-6. Edge Incuse RALPH W. SMITH. MS-66 (NGC). 1943 United States Assay Commission Medal. Bronze. 51 mm. By 245 George T. Morgan. JK AC-88a. Rarity-7. Edge Incuse DR. HENRY $4,200.00 W. BEARCE. MS-63 (NGC). 1946 United States Assay Commission Medal. Bronze. 51 mm. By 248 Laura Gardin Fraser and John R. Sinnock. JK AC-91a. Rarity-7. $3,600.00 Edge Incuse WILLIAM H. KIRKPATRICK. MS-62 (NGC). 1948 United States Assay Commission Medal. Bronze. 56 mm. By 249 John R. Sinnock and Frank Gasparro. JK AC-93a. Rarity-7. MS-65 $3,360.00 (NGC). 1949 United States Assay Commission Medal. Bronze. 51 mm. By 250 Gilory Roberts and Frank Gasparro. JK AC-94a. Rarity-7. Edge $3,960.00 Incuse HON. WILLIAM H. KIRKPATRICK. MS-66 (NGC). 1955 United States Assay Commission Medal. Bronze. 51 mm. By 253 Gilroy Roberts and Adam Pietz. JK AC-99a. Rarity-7. MS-67 $3,960.00 (NGC). 1974 United States Assay Commission Medal. Pewter. 57 mm. By 269 Pierre Simon DuVivier and Frank Gasparro. JK AC-118a, Baker C- $3,360.00 348. Rarity-7. MS-64 (NGC). Personal Medals "1854" (1856) Commodore Matthew C. Perry Treaty with Japan 274 Medal. Silver. 63 mm. By Francis N. Mitchell. Julian PE-26. $12,000.00 Specimen-62 (PCGS). Commemorative Medals 1776 (1876) United States Diplomatic Medal. U.S. Mint Copy Dies. 279 $5,520.00 Bronze. 67.9 mm. Julian CM-15. MS-67 BN (NGC). So-Called Dollars Colden, Hon. Cadwallader D. Colden, Esqr. Memoir, Prepared at the Request of a Committee of the Common Council of the City of 284 New York and Presented to the Mayor of the City at the $4,200.00 Celebration of the Completion of the New York Canals, 1825. Good. Award Medals 1926 Massachusetts Normal Arts School Medal Of Honor. Bronze. 308 $360.00 61.3 mm. By Cyrus E. Dallin and Raymond Porter. Mint State. Undated Massachusetts Normal Arts School Medal Of Honor. 309 Bronze. 61.0 mm. By Cyrus E. Dallin and Raymond Porter. Mint $360.00 State. 1991 Carnegie Corporation Appreciation Medal. Bronze. 102.2 313 $1,320.00 mm. By Paul Manship. Murtha-335. About Uncirculated. Industry and Commerce 1914 Commercial Tercentenary of New York Presentation Medal. 315 $1,080.00 Silver. 77.4 mm. 185.9 grams. Choice Very Fine. Industry and Commerce - Canals and Railroads 1930 Southern Railway System Centennial Medal. Bronze. 88.6 316 $1,200.00 mm. By Paul Manship. Mint State. Miscellaneous Medals Undated (1897) French Honor the Homeland Plaque. Bronze. 69 x 331 $1,080.00 43 mm. Mint State. Brasher Doubloon Silver Teapot by Ephraim Brasher (1744-1810). Active ca. 1786- 419 $6,000.00 1807. New York, New York. Getz Pattern. Small Eagle 1792 Washington Getz Pattern. Small Eagle. Musante GW-22, 464 $16,800.00 Baker-25, W-10775. Copper. Plain Edge. VF-30 BN (NGC). Fugio Copper 1787 Fugio Copper. Pointed Rays. Newman 8-B, W-6740. Rarity- 472 $2,280.00 3. UNITED STATES, 4 Cinquefoils. AU-55 (PCGS). Session 2 - U.S. Coins Part 1 - Lots 1001-1509 Photo Lot # Description Price Liberty Cap Cents 1794 Liberty Cap Cent. S-47. Rarity-4. Head of 1794. VF-30 1013 $6,000.00 (PCGS). Draped Bust Cents "1804" (1860s) Draped Bust Cent. Private Restrike. Breen-1761. 1019 $4,440.00 MS-64 RD (PCGS). Matron Head Cents 1022 1819/8 Matron Head Cent. N-1. Rarity-1. AU-58 BN (PCGS). CAC. $840.00 Indian Cents 1036 1867 Indian Cent. Proof-66 RB (PCGS). $3,360.00 1060 1909-S Indian Cent. MS-65 RD (PCGS). $3,240.00 Lincoln Cents 1909 Lincoln Cent. V.D.B. FS-1101. Doubled Die Obverse. MS- 1061 $3,600.00 66+ RD (PCGS). 1092 1927 Lincoln Cent. MS-67 RD (PCGS). $1,620.00 1103 1943-D Lincoln Cent. MS-68 (PCGS). $1,560.00 1971-S Lincoln Cent. FS-101. Doubled Die Obverse, Type II. 1114 $1,200.00 Proof-68 RD Cameo (PCGS). Two-Cent Pieces 1120 1869 Two-Cent Piece. Proof-66+ BN (NGC). $1,560.00 Silver Three-Cent Pieces 1127 1868 Silver Three-Cent Piece. Proof-65 (PCGS). CAC. $1,440.00 Liberty Head Nickels 1139 1905 Liberty Head Nickel. Proof-67 (PCGS). $1,200.00 Buffalo Nickels 1146 1914-D Buffalo Nickel. MS-66 (NGC). $1,800.00 1151 1921 Buffalo Nickel. MS-66+ (PCGS). $1,320.00 Jefferson Nickels 1163 1998-D Jefferson Nickel. MS-66 FS PL (PCGS). $1,200.00 Flowing Hair Half Dimes 1795 Flowing Hair Half Dime. LM-8. Rarity-3. EF Details--Obverse 1164 $1,920.00 Scratched (NGC). Capped Bust Half Dimes 1832 Capped Bust Half Dime. LM-12. Rarity-2. MS-64 (PCGS). 1168 $1,140.00 CAC. Liberty Seated Half Dimes 1172 1871 Liberty Seated Half Dime. Proof-66 (PCGS). CAC. $1,200.00 Mercury Dimes 1243 1939-D Mercury Dime. MS-68 FB (PCGS). CAC. $1,200.00 1245 1942-S Mercury Dime. MS-67+ FB (PCGS). $1,140.00 Liberty Seated Quarters 1861-S Liberty Seated Quarter. Briggs 1-A. AU Details--Cleaning 1259 $4,800.00 (PCGS). 1261 1876 Liberty Seated Quarter. MS-65 (PCGS). CAC. $1,200.00 Barber Quarters 1266 1895 Barber Quarter. Proof-67+ (PCGS). CAC. $3,240.00 1269 1905 Barber Quarter. Proof-67 (PCGS). $2,160.00 1270 1916-D Barber Quarter. MS-66+ (PCGS). $1,020.00 Standing Liberty Quarters 1273 1924-S Standing Liberty Quarter. MS-67 (PCGS). CAC. $6,600.00 1274 1926-S Standing Liberty Quarter. MS-64 (PCGS). CAC. $1,680.00 Washington Quarters 1280 1950-D/S Washington Quarter. MS-64 (PCGS). CAC. $1,320.00 Capped Bust Half Dollars 1836 Capped Bust Half Dollar. Reeded Edge. 50 CENTS. GR-1, 1354 $3,720.00 the only known dies. Rarity-2. AU Details--Scratches (NGC). Liberty Seated Half Dollars 1881 Liberty Seated Half Dollar. WB-101. Type I Reverse. Proof- 1447 $1,920.00 64 (PCGS). CAC. Walking Liberty Half Dollars 1470 1917-D Walking Liberty Half Dollar. Reverse. MS-64 (PCGS). $1,920.00 1491 1928-S Walking Liberty Half Dollar. MS-64 (PCGS). $4,320.00 Franklin Half Dollars 1506 1950 Franklin Half Dollar. MS-66+ (PCGS). CAC. $840.00 1507 1956 Franklin Half Dollar. MS-67 FBL (PCGS). CAC. $2,400.00 1508 1961-D Franklin Half Dollar. MS-66 FBL (PCGS). $1,560.00 Session 4 - Rarities Night, Featuring the ESM Collection of Half Cents, Selections from the Harrington Collection and the E.
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