1783 (ca. 1820) Unity States Cent. Musante GW-104, Baker-1, W-10130. Rarity-1. AU-55 (PCGS).,A lovely example of this popular Washington type. Both sides exhibit rich reddish-copper patina with bold to sharp detail in all areas save for those portions of the peripheries where the usual planchet striations are seen. A few minor flan flaws along the lower reverse border are mentioned solely for accuracy as the in hand appearance is smooth and inviting. Satiny in texture with appreciable gloss further enhancing already strong eye appeal. This is one of the more enigmatic, if also more readily obtainable Washington types, its origins shrouded in mystery but likely attributable to the Soho Mint in Birmingham, England.,From the Dr. James McCallum Collection. Acquired March 1974, source not recorded.,
1783 (1851) Draped Bust Copper. Restrike. Musante-Unlisted, Baker-3C, Vlack 14-J, W-10310. No Button. Copper. Plain Edge. Proof-65 BN (PCGS).,This beautiful Gem is dressed in rich crimson-copper patina that is a bit more vivid on the obverse. Direct light ...
1783 (ca. 1820) Military Bust Copper. Musante GW-109, Baker-4A, Vlack 1A-A, W-10160. Rarity-2 (for type). Small Military Bust. Plain Edge. AU-55 BN (NGC).,From the scarcer of the two known die marriages of this type, this is a superior quality example wit ...
1783 (ca. 1820) Military Bust Copper. Musante GW-109, Baker-4, Vlack 4-D, W-10180. Rarity-5 (for the die marriage). Large Military Bust. AU-55 BN (NGC).,This boldly patinated example displays mottled reddish-brown, pale orange and steel-gray, the last col ...
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