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ANACS-Certified 1837 N-6 Cent
PR63 Brown, Ex: Pearl

1837 1C PR63 Brown ANACS. N-6, R.8 as a Proof. Ex: Pearl. Plain Hair Cords. This sharply struck 1837 N-6 cent with reflective fields is a nice representative from dies that were used to coin both proofs and business strikes. In his 1977 Proof Encyclopedia, Walter Breen recorded this coin and the Howard Newcomb-Floyd Starr coin as the two known proofs from the N-6 die pair. In addition, about a dozen 1837 proof large cents are known of other varieties, including N-3, N-9, and N-10. Considerable rose and light blue toning appears on the mirrored brown surfaces of this lovely cent. All areas indicate a bold strike on this presentable specimen. Our EAC grade 60.
From The Greensboro Collection, Part II.(Registry values: P4)

Coin Index Numbers: (PCGS# 1808, Greysheet# 1039)

Weight: 13.48 grams

Metal: 100% Copper


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Auction Dates
January, 2013
9th-14th Wednesday-Monday
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Sold on Jan 10, 2013 for: $10,575.00
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