In the Loupe - Harry Laibstain Rare Coins

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In the Loupe - Harry Laibstain Rare Coins
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November 14th 2013
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1850 1/2C PCGS MS64BN
CAC
Going on Safari to Hunt the "Big Five"
OK, so I read something completely unrelated to coins over the
weekend. Specifically, it was an article on the animals one can
hope to see while on safari in Africa.
Turns out that among safari aficionados there are five species of
game animals that are the most desirable to see and to photograph.
They are known as the Big Five. They are: lion, African elephant,
Cape buffalo, leopard and rhinoceros.
Snarky aside: No offense to the cape buffalo, but if I flew to
1810/09 1C PCGS AU55BN
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Africa, paid for a safari and all I saw was a buffalo, I'd be more
than a little disappointed.
1826 1C PCGS MS63BN CAC
N­6
Numismatic Aside: The 1990 and later releases of South African
rand banknotes feature a different Big Five animal on each
denomination.
So ­ the Big Five ­ who knew? I guess it makes sense. Since there
is so much to see on a safari and just a short window of time to
experience it, many people appreciate having a list of the most
popular animals to make sure one maximizes their enjoyment.
The same is true of an unfamiliar restaurant. Often it pays to ask the
waiter what the most popular dishes are of that establishment. And
here is where I make the connection to coins.
You see, we frequently get questions from collectors about what
are the most popular colonial coins to collect, if one wants just a
smattering of the most popular ones. The answer I give is ­ you
guessed it ­ the Big Five.... Colonial Coins.
In the colonial coin world, the Big Five colonial coins for non­
specialists consist of:
1776 Continental Dollar
(1785) Bar Copper
1787 Fugio Copper
1850 1C PCGS MS65RB CAC
1855 1C SLANTED 55 PCGS
MS64RB N­10
1856 1C FLYING EAGLE
PCGS PR62 CAC S­9
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1652 Pine Tree Shilling
(1785­1788) One Example of State Copper Coinage
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Here are some musings on each ­
1) 1776 Continental Dollar
First off, there is that magical 1776 date. Then there are Ben
Franklin's two famous sayings on the coin: "Mind your Business"
[people these days sometimes think he meant, "mind your own
gosh darn business, buddy". But of course he did not], and "Fugio"
[which means "time flies" in Latin].
The denomination of this coin is not known for certain. We assume
it was intended to be a dollar; some circumstantial evidence points
to this. But at this point in history we are not certain.
Another mystery: it is possible that these were all intended to be
struck in silver. However, given the early US government had
virtually no money to do so, only a few specimens were actually
struck in that metal. Silver specimens are extremely rare; a half a
million dollars would not buy you one.
Luckily for collectors, many more were struck in pewter. Pewter
specimens are not exactly rare but still a bit pricey in their own
right. A wholesome circulated specimen will run you a few tens of
thousands of dollars these days. We at HLRC hunt for these and
handle a few each year. Let us know if you would like one, and we
will put your wish into our computerized want list database.
2) Bar Copper
Though they bear no date, these enigmatic coins were made circa
1785. They were first seen in circulation in New York City in that
year. There are thirteen stripes (or "bars") on one side, and "USA"
on the other. These were made to imitate the buttons on
Continental army uniforms of the day. A coin simply can't get more
American than this, pardner (he said with his best John Wayne
accent).
3) 1787 Fugio Copper
Authorized by the nascent American Congress, these are
considered the first federally issued coins of the United States.
1909­S VDB 1C PCGS
MS64RB CAC
1901 5C PCGS PR66CA CAC
1925­D 5C PCGS MS65
1937 5C PCGS PR67 CAC
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Several million were ordered by Congress. Less than 400,000 were
actually struck before the partners abandoned the project, as it was
a money losing proposition.
Fortunately, about 150 years ago a bag of brand new fugios was
found in a vault in a bank in New York. This is the source of
nearly every mint state specimen known today. Without the Bank
of New York hoard, an uncirculated fugio copper would be a rare
bird indeed.
4) 1652 Pine Tree Shilling
This coin has it all: It was struck in silver (unlike most colonial era
coinage, which was made of copper). It is dated just 32 years after
the Pilgrims set foot on Plymouth Rock (though these coins were
struck up until the early 1680's). It's principal design feature is an
iconic, lone pine tree.
The spelling of Massachusetts varies on different varieties. This
may have been on purpose, by accident, or possibly even because
spelling was not standardized until over 100 years later by a man
named Noah Webster (of dictionary fame). All in all, a really cool
& popular coin.
5) An Example of State Copper Coinage
Here is where a collector's individual taste and preferences come
into play. There are several good choices, as five states made
coinage before the federal government decided to claim that
exclusive right: Connecticut, New York, Massachusetts, New
Jersey and Vermont.
If you have a special allegiance to one of these five states (for
example: if you grew up in New York, or your favorite team is the
Boston Red Sox, or you truly enjoy the intellectual stimulation of
the TV show Jersey Shore) then the choice is easy. Or ­ you could
collect one from each state. You make the rules in what you wish
to collect.
We don't always have all of the Big Five colonials in stock, of
course, but we are always on the hunt for attractive examples.
Check our website or contact us and we will put you in touch with
these first­hand witnesses to early American history.
1803 10C PCGS VF20 CAC
JR­4 R.5
1805 10C 5 BERRIES PCGS
VG10 JR­1 R.3
1843­O 10C PCGS VF30 CAC
1834 25C NGC AU58 B­1 R.1
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Dave's Picks from the HLRC Inventory
These are coins that I chose to highlight here. They may not be the
most expensive or the rarest coins on the list, but each offers a
special reason to consider adding it to your collection.
1927­S 25C PCGS AU50 CAC
1839/6 1C PCGS VF30BN N­1
1806 50C POINTED 6, STEM
PCGS XF45 O­115A R.2
A naked eye overdate that is sometimes seen in low grades, but is
quite scarce in VF and higher. Features include a smooth brown,
hard planchet and an absence of defects.
1807 50C LARGE STARS 50/2
PCGS VF20 O­111A R.5
Bearded Goddess
1909­S VDB 1C PCGS MS65RB CAC
Long in the shadow of it's big brother ­ the 1909­S VDB cent ­ the
1909­S Lincoln Cent is a key coin in it's own right. This happens
to be a nearly full mint red example, approved by CAC, and priced
as a typical red & brown example. A great go­with piece for your
prized 'S­VDB cent.
1811 50C LARGE 8 PCGS
MS60 O­111 R.1
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1824 50C NGC AU55 O­105 R.2
1937 5C PCGS PR67 CAC
Every once in a while we come across a proof buffalo nickel with
pastel rainbow coloration. Here is one such instance ­ this time
found on a super­high grade coin and accompanied with a CAC
verification sticker too.
1892 50C PCGS PR65CA
1937­D 5C 3 LEGS PCGS AU55
1914 50C PCGS XF45
A great contrast with the with superb proof listed above, this coin
shows the same date in business strike form, and features the
famous "3 legged buffalo error on the reverse. A choice example of
a popular issue.
1796 $1 SMALL DATE, LG L
PCGS VF25 BB­61 R.3
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1798 $1 LARGE EAGLE PCGS
AU55 BB­113 R.2
1827 10C PCGS VF30 CAC JR­4 R.2
Crusty and original mid­grade example of the underrated large size
bust dime type. There just aren't many wholesome examples of
these out there, though the current market doesn't seem to fully
grasp that fact. Yet.
1799 $1 IRREGULAR DATE­1
PCGS VF35 CAC B­15 BB­152 R.3
1883 10C PCGS PR66
Pretty toning, hard mirrors and very competitively priced. A great
value.
1802 $1 PCGS XF45 CAC BB­241 R.1 Narrow Date
1857 $1 PCGS XF45
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1890 50C PCGS PR66
Look at the images of this coin. It really does look that beautiful in
hand.
1857 $1 PCGS AU55 CAC
1861 $1 PCGS AU53
1795 $1 3 LEAVES PCGS XF45 CAC B­6 BB­25 R.3
Attractive and meaty 3 Leaves variety Flowing Hair.This example
has olive gray patina throughout with a bit of crusty gold toning
around the devices. We get frequent requests from customers who
are looking for a nice, crusty, and fully original flowing hair dollar
to represent this coveted spot in their collections. Not an easy
request to fill, what with all of the cleaned, "second toning", and
just plain unattractive examples around. But here we have found
something special. Fresh from a collection that was sitting in a safe
deposit box since the late 1960's or early 1970's until it was slabbed
a few weeks ago, this is a remarkably preserved example. Rich
color (but not too deeply toned), some luster, great strike, and
absolutely perfect save for a single visible adjustment mark on the
reverse trailing down from the eagle's right shoulder. If you have
been patiently waiting for the ideal specimen to magically appear,
your wait has now officially ended. 1862 $1 NGC MS63
1892 $1 PCGS MS64+ CAC
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1804 $2.50 14 STARS REVERSE PCGS AU58
Charming early Quarter Eagle. Well detailed with brilliant yellow
gold luster. Mintage of 2,287 with only around 150­200 known. (Hiqh Quality Image Coming Soon)
1892­S $1 PCGS AU53 CAC
1800 $5 NGC XF45 "Gold CAC"
This coin is spectacular in hand ­ don't be fooled by our so­so in­
house scan. Housed in an early generation NGC "fatty" slab and
sporting a suber­desirable "Gold CAC" sticker indicating CAC
thoght the coin was undergraded when they evaluated it. We
wholeheartedly agree.
1804 $2.50 14 STARS
REVERSE PCGS AU58
1908 $2.50 PCGS MS65 CAC
MARYLAND 4PENCE LORD BALTIMORE PCGS
VF35 CAC W­1010 R.5+
Most people ­ even colonial coin specialists ­ have never held a
Maryland fourpence in their hand, much less owned one. Here is
your chance.
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1871 $3 PCGS AU58
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1800 $5 NGC XF45 Gold CAC
1871 25C BG­714 PCGS MS65
A full gem example of a pioneer fractional gold coin for just a few
hundred dollars? What a great way to begin collecting this
fascinating series.
Sincerely,
Dave
Dave@HLRC.com
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7X6 STARS PCGS AU50
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1804 1/2C SPIKED CHIN PCGS MS63BN
1807 1/2C PCGS AU58BN C-1 B-1 R.1
1853 1/2C PCGS MS64BN
1793 WREATH 1C LETTERED EDGE PCGS G06BN S-11B,
R.4
1793 1C LIBERTY CAP PCGS F12BN S-13,B-20,R-4
1794 1C HEAD OF 1794 PCGS AU55BN S-22,R-1
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Generation Holders
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1794 1C HEAD OF 1795 PCGS AU55BN S-70,B-62,R-2
1798 1C 2ND HAIR STYLE PCGS XF40BN S-184,R-2
1804 1C PCGS VG08BN
1846 1C SMALL DATE NGC MS65BN N-6
1857 1C SMALL DATE PCGS MS64BN N-1
1859 1C J-228 PCGS MS62
1867 1C PCGS MS64RB
1898 1C PCGS MS65RB
1908-S 1C PCGS AU58BN
1877 1C PCGS PR64BN
1883 1C PCGS PR66BN
1883 1C PCGS PR65RB
1891 1C PCGS PR64RB
1891 1C PCGS PR65RB
1898 1C PCGS PR65RB
1900 1C PCGS PR66RB
1910 1C PCGS MS66RD
1910-S 1C PCGS MS64RD
1910-S 1C PCGS MS64RD
1914-D 1C PCGS MS64+RD
1915 1C PCGS MS66RD
1955 1C DOUBLED DIE OBVE PCGS MS63BN
1955 1C DOUBLED DIE OBVE PCGS AU58BN
1936 1C BRILLIANT PCGS PR64RB
1939 1C PCGS PR66RD
1864 2C SMALL MOTTO PCGS MS64RB
1868 2C PCGS MS64BN
1883 3CN PCGS AU55
1885 3CN PCGS PR65
1882 5C PCGS PR65
1883 5C SHIELD PCGS PR65
1917-S 5C PCGS MS64
1921 5C PCGS MS66
1795 H10C NGC VF30 LM-2 R.7 JULES REIVER
1829 H10C PCGS AU55 LM-2,R-1
1835 H10C LARGE DATE, LARG PCGS MS65 LM-7
1836 10C PCGS AU50 JR-3, R.3
1869 10C J-697 PCGS PR65
1916-D 10C PCGS AU55FB
1859-S 25C PCGS AU50
1869 25C J-729 PCGS PR64BN R-6+/R-7
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1829 50C PCGS AU50 O­103 R.1
1832 50C SMALL LETTERS PCGS
AU58 O­106 R.1
1832 50C LARGE LETTERS PCGS
AU55 O­101A R.1
1833 50C PCGS MS62 O­104 R.3
1838 50C REEDED EDGE PCGS
AU58 GR­6 R.3
1869 50C J­742 PCGS PR64 1899­O 50C PCGS MS64 1916­S 50C PCGS VF20 1918­S 50C PCGS AU58 1919­S 50C PCGS XF45 1939­S 50C NGC MS66 1941­S 50C PCGS MS66 1941­S 50C PCGS MS66+ 1942­S 50C PCGS MS65 1943 50C NGC MS66 1943 50C PCGS MS66 1944­S 50C PCGS MS64+ 1795 $1 2 LEAVES PCGS XF40 B­
1,BB­21,R.2
1795 $1 3 LEAVES PCGS XF45 B­
6,BB­25,R­3
1797 $1 9X7 LARGE LETTER PCGS
VF35 BB­73, R.3
1798 $1 LARGE EAGLE PCGS VF35 1800 $1 PCGS VF35 BB­193,R­2
1800 $1 AMERICAI PCGS AU50 BB­
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1902-O 25C PCGS MS66
1915 25C PCGS AU58
1916 25C STANDING LIBERTY PCGS MS63FH
1924 25C PCGS MS65FH
1932 25C PCGS MS66+
1936-S 25C PCGS MS65
1806 50C POINTED 6, STEM PCGS VF30 O-124 R.6
1806 50C POINTED 6, STEM PCGS XF40 O-114A R.4
1812 50C PCGS AU55 O-104B R6?
1813 50C PCGS VF35 O-106a,R-2
1815/2 50C PCGS AU58 O-101 R.2
1820 50C SQUARE 2, LARGE PCGS AU53 O-106 R.1
1823 50C PCGS AU50 O-110 R.2
191,B­11
1853 $1 PCGS AU50 1859­O $1 PCGS MS61 1859­O $1 PCGS MS61 1869 $1 PCGS AU55 1871­CC $1 PCGS XF45 1877­S T$1 PCGS MS64 1879 $1 PCGS MS66 1879­O $1 PCGS MS65 1880­S $1 PCGS MS65PL 1880­S $1 PCGS MS65PL 1881­S $1 PCGS MS66 1883­CC $1 PCGS MS66 1884­CC $1 PCGS MS65 1885­CC $1 PCGS MS66 1886­O $1 PCGS MS63 1887/6­O $1 OVERDATE PCGS
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1891 $1 PCGS MS65 1915­S $2.50 PANAMA­PACIFIC
PCGS MS65 1922 G$1 GRANT, NO STAR PCGS
MS63 1859­C G$1 PCGS AU55 1859­C G$1 PCGS AU55 1873 $2.50 CLOSED 3 PCGS MS66+ 1851­C $5 PCGS AU50 1853­C $5 PCGS XF45 1840 $10 PCGS AU58 Unique Advantages to Dealing With HLRC
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