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1795 Cent Talbot PCGS PR65BN
Reference #: C67 "A magnificent brown proof coin, essentially a tiny hidden mark left of the obverse bale away, and a contact spec or two away from perfection. Harder glossier surfaces are impossible to imagine, and more attractive toning is similarly difficult to conceive of. Predominantly mahogany brown, the result of underlying warmth surfacing from mellowing original color, with blue hues flashing around the rims. "
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Dbld Head Cent Washington PCGS AU58
Reference #: C52 "Light chocolate brown, smooth and glossy with just a hint of graininess in the field around WASHINGTON. Extensive circular die finishing lines still quite apparent on the surfaces, especially on the ONE CENT side. Crisp details and very conservatively graded in not calling this coin mint state."
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Elephant 1/2P PCGS MS63BN "LONDON, Thick"
Reference #: C3 The standard issue for this popular type coin with its unusual elephant motif. Lovely and problem free on hard chocolate brown surfaces with very minimal striae. Most numistmatists assume the legend refers to the very hard times London endured throughout the great fire of 1666 and black plague of the same period. This obverse die was later muled with pieces promoting British colonies in New Engand and the Carolinas.
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Kentucky Cent Engrailed Edge PCGS MS63RB
Reference #: C43 "The Engrailed Edge varient is considerably rarer than either the Plain Edge or Lancaster Edge types typically encountered with this issue. This example has mint red remaining over most of its surfaces on both sides, adding significantly to its considerable desirability, and there are very few examples approaching this coin in quality. "
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