Large Cents 1858-1920
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Coin Inventory: Canada & Provinces : Large Cents: Large Cents 1858-1920 | ||||||
Date | Grade | Catalog # | Description | Price | Item # | |
Sharply struck with light milk chocolate color. | 1308-064 | |||||
A 30% red coin with lustrous chocolate brown on spot free fully struck surfaces. One year "Godless" type. | 2302-044 | |||||
"Godless", One Year Type; Light chocolate lustre with a touch of rub on George's high spots. | 2211-051 | |||||
An amazing example with spectacular cartwheel lustre just blowing off the surfaces in luscious shades of brown, blues and reds. Unfortunately a few marks keep it from attaining a higher technical grade, but it looks like a 66! | 0910-058-51 | |||||
Godless; A lustrous dark chocolate coin with some mint red in the devices. | 2403-098 | |||||
One year type. Light tan surfaces exhibit no wear and little lustre. | 1801-193 | |||||
Lustrous brown surfaces. | 1204-031 | |||||
Beautiful chocolate brown cartwheel lustre and still exhibiting some traces of mint red. | 2411-062 | |||||
A sharp, lustrous reddish brown coin. | 2107-075 | |||||
Golden brown lustre with some mint red in the devices on a problem free coin. | 2411-061 | |||||
A light chocolate brown coin. | 0910-058-108 | |||||
A light tan coin with some mint red in the devices. | 2411-060 | |||||
Lustrous red/brown with traces of mint red in the devices. | 1806-147 | |||||
A fully struck, light chocolate brown coin. | 0910-058-107 | |||||
Sharply struck with light milk chocolate color and a trace of red. | 1308-065 | |||||
Lustrous brown surfaces. | 1204-032 | |||||
A nice coin with golden brown lustre and still exhibiting mint red in the spot and mark free devices. | 2411-063 | |||||
Very lustrous iridescent chocolate brown surfaces with some mint red in the devices. Pretty. | 2405-078 | |||||
50% original red lustrous surfaces on fully struck devices with a few small carbon flecks. | 2403-099 | |||||
Medium chocolate brown with decent lustre. Unfortunately, it appears to have been an encased cent at some time showing typical wavy surfaces. | 1806-148 |