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1794 S-30 Head of 1794 Cent, AU55
Late Intermediate State

1794 1C S-30 R1 Head of 1794 AU55 PCGS. Frosty medium brown with light reddish chocolate brown in protected areas. Flowline luster covers the protected areas, particularly on the reverse. There is a spot of darker olive brown toning at the dentils above the bust, and microscopic specks of fine verdigris are visible inside the spot. Otherwise the surfaces are smooth with light contact marks. The notable marks are a collection of nicks on the cheek, a dull nick in the field close below the jaw, a light rim bruise under the 79, another barely visible one opposite the eye, and a pair of small ticks at the N in CENT. M-LDS, Breen state III, Heck 3 late, with clashmarks and fine die cracks on both sides, but the latest die lines or cracks on the neck and in the field before the portrait are very light. Obvious roughness from die degradation or "spalling" shows on the reverse, particularly around the upper half of the wreath. This cataloger's EAC grade is AU50 sharpness net EF40. The attribution and COL Ellsworth Collection provenance are noted on the PCGS Gold Shield label (35555.55/50034919).
Ex Superior held in association with McCawley & Grellman Auctions 1/25/2004:1213 ($5463)-COL Steven K. Ellsworth.

The Superior Galleries Pre-Long Beach Elite Coin Auction of January 25-27, 2004, held in Beverly Hills, showcased an exceptional range of United States, world, and ancient numismatics. Anchored by notable consignments, the sale featured the Russian Classics Collection, spanning rare Tsarist coinage of the Romanov dynasty with pedigrees to major 20th-century auctions, and the Dry Tortugas Shipwreck Collection, with treasures excavated from a 1622 Spanish galleon. Other major highlights included the David Poole PCGS Registry Set of Lincoln cents, ranked among the finest ever formed; the Dr. Frederick Anderson Nevada Collection, emphasizing Carson City silver and gold with remarkable provenance; the Las Vegas Collection (Part One); the Columbia River Collection, rich in U.S. gold; the North East Collection of Type Coins and Patterns (Part Two); the La Jolla Collection of Seated Dollars; and the New York State Classic Rarity and Early Proof Silver Collection.

Organized into six sessions, the auction covered the entire spectrum of U.S. coinage from colonials and early copper through 20th-century issues, proofs, commemoratives, and gold, along with significant sections of world crowns, gold, and ancient coins. Shipwreck artifacts, patterns, territorial gold, and exonumia rounded out the offerings, making the event both broad and deep in scope. The catalog combined scholarly detail with broad collector appeal, and the diversity of collections-from pedigreed early copper to world-class Russian rarities-solidified the sale's reputation as one of Superior's most ambitious and wide-ranging auctions of the early 2000s.

Coin Index Numbers: (NGC ID# 223P, Variety PCGS# 35555, Base PCGS# 901374, Greysheet# 76754)

Weight: 13.48 grams

Metal: 100% Copper


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