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RARE COIN and CURRENCY AUCTION Mintproducts Auctions Auction #6 MintProducts Auctions:M Coin and CurrencyP AAuction – November 13, 2015 at 6PM – Manchester, NH MintProducts Auctions RARE COIN AND CURRENCY AUCTION MARCH 25, 2016 | MANCHESTER, NEW HAMPSHIRE Bid online at: www.mintproductsauctions.com | 3 It’s our one year anniversary! Though it doesn’t seem possible, it has been a year since MintProducts Auctions Inaugural sale. In our first year, we’ve sold thousands of lots ranging from $5.00 to $20,700.00. On top of having a diverse se- lection, we have had a big online presence. Our first five auctions (including our December internet only auction) received over 23,000 online bids. Thank you all for participating! We’re happy to hold our second auction in conjunction with the New Hampshire Coin & Currency Expo. We were the first company to hold an auction during a New England coin show in 20 years, which was indeed long overdue! I hope you can attend some or all of the three days of the expo as well as our auction. I think you’ll find it will be time well spent. Now on to the current sale - our first Auction of 2016 includes 525+ interesting lots with hundreds offered without reserve. I could easily go on for a couple of paragraphs about the highlights in this auction, but with space limitations I’ll just suggest that you give the following pages careful scrutiny. If you do I’ll bet you will find some things you like! Jeff Kierstead PNG #699 Jeff Kierstead, Owner Auction Information Friday, March 25, 2016 at 6:00PM Radisson Hotel – Center of New Hampshire 700 Elm St. Manchester, NH Preview: 10:00AM – 4PM Special Preview: March 20th at the Nashua Coin Show 9AM – 2PM at the Holiday Inn - Nashua, NH Lot Pick Up: At auction or Sat. March 26th 10AM-1PM at MPA table at expo. Online & Absentee Bidding* Go to www.MintProductsAuctions.com and visit the “Current Auction” section to register and take part in online bidding or live bidding. Online pre-bids accepted through Friday, March 25th at 3PM EST. *Postal mail, email, phone, and fax bids must arrive by March 24, 2016, at 4:00PM EST. Absentee bid sheets will be accepted until 4:00PM EST on auction day. $1 Discount to the NH Coin & Currency Expo March 25-26, 2016 Show this catalog and save $1.00 off one admission during public hours. Cannot be combined with other offers. Valid for March 2016 show. Mark Your Calendar! Upcoming Auction: June 4, 2016 Online bidding to open week of May 16th. MintProducts Auctions: Coin and Currency Auction – March 25, 2016 at 6PM – Manchester, NH Colonials 9 Group Of 5 Restrike Washington 18 Nice 1794 Large Cent. NGC Born In Virginia. Obverse Uniface Certified VF Details - Environmental 1 Certified 1652 Pine Tree. Noe-8 Restrike Circa 1959 by Albert Collis. Damage. This coin is far nicer than 49.38 grs. Large Planchet Shilling. All are PCI Certified MS-63 75% Red. the holder would indicate. The color PCGS Certified Fine Details - Good lot for resale. Total 5 pcs. Est. is a medium to chocolate brown with Damage. The damage evidently is a $150 - $200. light brown highlights. The surfaces fair amount of planchet clipping (in show just a hint of uniform porosity. some cases through all the letters) A coin that if it were just a touch nicer which is not unusual for these coins. could be considered choice rather The color is a nice original medium Half Cents than damaged. Est. $800 - $1,000. silver-grey. Note: the holder notes 10 Sharp 1794. NGC Certified VF 19 1798 XF Details. NGC Certified that this is a small planchet which is Details. The holder notes corrosion. XF Details Environmental Damage. incorrect. Est. $1,000 - $1,250. The corrosion is more of a very light Shows strong details but with a 2 Restrike Mass Half Cent And almost completely uniform porosity. moderate uniform porosity. Est. $350 Cent. (1788) Massachusetts Half The color is a dark chocolate brown - $450. with the details being quite sharp for a Cent and Cent “Restrike” By Henry 20 1798 About Uncirculated Evans. Both are Choice BU-63 R+B. Very Fine. Est. $750 - $1,000. Details. NGC Certified AU Details Est. $100 - $125. 11 Rare Certified 1811. C-2 Close Environmental Damage. Chocolate 3 1786 Connecticut Cent. M-5.4-O.1 Date. PCGS Certified VF-30. Nice brown with light to moderate Mailed Bust Left. Very Fine details chocolate brown color and defect roughness. Est. $500 - $600. with a small planchet clip at 2-3:00. free. Est. $2,250 - $2,500. 21 Rare But Affordable 1799. PCGS The color is mostly medium brown 12 Scarce 1828 12 Stars. Popular Certified Fair-2. The obverse grades with the surfaces being mainly 12 Star Obverse Variety. F-12. Nice closer to AG-3 with the top of the smooth but do exhibit a couple of original light to medium brown color. date and Liberty all readable. The light planchet streaks. Est. $75 - Est. $50 - $60. surfaces are a nice chocolate brown $100. 13 Choice About UNC. 1851. C-1. and as smooth as you could hope for 4 Nice Brown 1787 Connecticut NGC Certified AU-55. Mostly light on a coin that has seen this amount of Cent. M-33.37-Z9. Draped Bust Left. brown. Est. $125-$135. use. Est. $1,750 - $2,000. G-4 with nice light brown color and 14 Sharp 1854. 22 1803 ANACS Certified. Small Date, smooth surfaces. Shows a couple of AU-50 Fully struck with Large Fraction. ANACS Certified VF- light obverse planchet rifts, otherwise, nice light to medium brown color. Est. 25 Details corroded. Chocolate brown would be a perfect Good. Est. $30 - $100 - $125. color with light fairly uniform porosity. $50. Est. $125 - $175. 5 Scarce 1787 Club Rays Fugio Large Cents 23 High Grade 1803. NGC Certified Cent. N-4D. Rounded End Club 15 Rare 1793 Chain Cent. S-3 Fair- AU Details Environmental Damage. Rays. United States. NCS (NGC) 2. A favorite with collectors in any Medium brown with strong details. Certified VF Details Corroded. Has grade, this piece shows the chain, Shows some rather light scattered chocolate brown color and light to “One Cent,” fraction and parts of porosity. Est. $650 - $750. moderate porosity. Est. $500 - $750. some letters on the reverse, while the 24 Extremely Fine Details 1803. 6 1788 Machins Mills Copper Half obverse shows part of Liberty’s bust NGC Certified XF details with Penny. VL-23-88A Fine in central with some of the lettering at the top. A couple of very old initials are lightly corrosion. The color is mostly detail but weaker on the edges. Nice chocolate brown with scattered medium/chocolate brown color with scratched on the obverse. Est. $1,250 - $1,500. light to moderate roughness. This smooth surfaces. Est. $200 - $300. piece also shows a small amount 7 Sharp 1787 Vermont Britannia. 16 1793 Wreath Vine And Bars of greenish corrosion in places. Est. PCGS Certified VF details Edge. PCGS Certified Fine Details $250 - $350. Environmental Damage. The coin has Environmental damage. Nice 25 About Uncirculated 1803. Small a chocolate brown color with areas chocolate brown color. The “damage” Date, Large Fraction. PCGS Certified of green verdigris. The verdigris is mentioned on the holder is more AU Details with environmental especially noticeable on the reverse. accurately described as light planchet damage. Sharply detailed with Est. $2,500 - $3,000. flaws which are the norm for these deep chocolate brown color. The coins. Est. $225 - $275. 17 Impressive 1794 Rev ‘94 Large surfaces are quite smooth and we see 8 Group Of Colonial Copies. Cent. S-55. XF-AU 45. The coin is virtually none of the type of damage Includes 6 pieces: (2) Fugio Cents, medium chocolate brown in color mentioned on the holder but we will Rhode Island Ship Token, Washington with light uniform porosity but still mention a few small field marks on President and Washington Small has above average eye appeal. This the lower left obverse. Est. $800 - Success Medal, and an Elephant coin is no doubt in the top ten finest $1,000. Token. Most are likely copies of known for the variety. Greysheet bids famous copies such as Bolen and $4,000 in XF and $8,500 in AU. Est. Robinson Etc. Total 6 pcs. Est. $100 - $2,500 - $3,000. $150. Bid online at: www.mintproductsauctions.com | 1 MintProducts Auctions: Coin and Currency Auction – March 25, 2016 at 6PM – Manchester, NH 26 Affordable 1804 Restrike. 35 Scarce Certified 1857 Small 46 Uncirculated 1872. BU-60+. Brown Unofficial restrike of 1860. Very Good Date. PCGS Certified MS-64 Brown with some red. Est. $550 - $650. with some roughness in the right CAC. Appears to have more than 47 1872 Indian. ANACS Certified EF-40 obverse field and micro pin scratches enough red to be a Red & Brown! Est. Details Heavily Corroded. We would in the right field. Nice light brown/tan $1,000 - $1,200. describe this coin as having more color. These were struck outside of 36 Early Large Cent Trio. All are moderate corrosion. Est. $150 - $175. the Mint with discarded/altered dies ANACS Certified with Details grade and sold to collectors who couldn’t 48 Quality Proof 1886. Variety One. holders. Included are: 1798 S-166 afford or couldn’t find the real thing. PCGS Certified PF-64 Brown. A nice Style II Hair VF-30 Details heavily Est. $350 - $450. example with reddish brown color damaged, 1803 Sm.
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