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1760 Hibernia 1/2P Voce Pop. No P NGC 30 BN
By 1760 small coppers were scarce in Ireland. No royal Irish farthings had been issued since 1744 and no royal Irish halfpence since 1755. Issues of both denominations were scheduled to be minted in 1760 but apparently they did not arrive in Ireland until 1762. It has been speculated this was partly due to the death of George II in October of 1760. Under these circumstances under weight Voce Populi farthings and halfpence first appeared in Dublin. Very little is known about the origins of these coins, all of which carry the date 1760. Traditionally they have been attributed to a man named Roche who was a button maker on South King Street in Dublin. Some halfpence have the letter 'P' on the obverse. The meaning of this has not been explained.
$300 
2920:1001
Sep 6, 2010 
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1760 Hibernia 1/2P Voce Pop. PCGS 40This is CAC verified coin
By 1760 small coppers were scarce in Ireland. No royal Irish farthings had been issued since 1744 and no royal Irish halfpence since 1755. Issues of both denominations were scheduled to be minted in 1760 but apparently they did not arrive in Ireland until 1762. It has been speculated this was partly due to the death of George II in October of 1760. Under these circumstances under weight Voce Populi farthings and halfpence first appeared in Dublin. Very little is known about the origins of these coins, all of which carry the date 1760. Traditionally they have been attributed to a man named Roche who was a button maker on South King Street in Dublin. Some halfpence have the letter 'P' on the obverse. The meaning of this has not been explained. This encapsulation features a green CAC hologram label, indicating the coin has met CAC's grading standards.
$425 
2922:1000
Sep 8, 2010 
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1723 Hibernia Halfpenny PCGS 45 BN
 
2922:1001
Sep 8, 2010 
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1783 Wash Draped EE Res Silver PCGS 63This is a toned coin as designated by Teletrade
Choice. Proof. Lightly toned. Medium mirror-like fields. Nicely contrasting devices. PCGS has certified five coins at this level with 13 finer.
 
2922:1002
Sep 8, 2010 
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1787 4Cinq P.R.Fugio 1C United States NGC 62 BNThis is a low mintage coin
Nearly Choice. Brown. Well struck. Pleasing surfaces. The Continental Congress of the Confederation passed a resolution on April 21, 1787, for the contract coining of a national copper cent. About two and a half months later they agreed on a design. A resolution of July 6th stated the penny obverse would have the sun and a sundial with the legend 'FUGIO' (I fly), the date, and the legend 'MIND YOUR BUSINESS.' The reverse would contain thirteen linked circles with the legends 'WE ARE ONE' and 'UNITED STATES.' This copied the February 17, 1776, fractional currency and the 1776 Continental Currency 'Dollar'. Only about 400,000 Fugio cents were minted, which was about four tons out of the 300 tons of coppers that had been contracted for coining. These coins were sent to the U.S. Treasury on May 21, 1788. NGC has certified seven coins at this level with 15 finer.
 
2922:1003
Sep 8, 2010 
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1787 Connct Draped Bust Facing Left PCGS 30
 
2922:1004
Sep 8, 2010 
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1787 Fugio New Haven PCGS 65 Copper Restrike
Gem. Red Brown. Well struck. Pleasing surfaces. Lightly toned. PCGS has certified 15 coins at this level with a mere four finer.
 
2922:1005
Sep 8, 2010 
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1787 Mass Half Cent PCGS 63 BN
Choice. Brown. Well struck. Pleasing surfaces. PCGS has certified 18 coins at this level with 30 finer.
 
2922:1006
Sep 8, 2010 
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1791 Wash Cent Sm Eagle PCGS 45 BN
 
2922:1007
Sep 8, 2010 
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1792 Let Edge Kentucky-Lancaster NGC 53 BN
Well struck with some wear on the highest points of the devices. This undated token is thought to commemorate the admission of Kentucky to the nation, and thus is thought to have been produced around the time of admission of Kentucky as the fifteenth state in 1792 but before 1796 when Tennessee was admitted. Breen suggests the Kentucky tokens were popular and circulated throughout the American states, but gives no evidence for this statement. - Breen, pages 128-130.
 
2923:1000
Sep 12, 2010 
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1787 Fugio Cent United States 4 Cinq PCGS 0 BN
This coin has been encapsulated as Genuine by PCGS. The PCGS number ending in .97 suggests Environmental Damage as the reason, or one of the reasons, that PCGS deemed this coin not gradable.
 
2923:1001
Sep 12, 2010 
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1787 Fugio Cent United States 4 Cinq PCGS 0 Graffiti
 
2923:1002
Sep 12, 2010 
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1787 Mass Cent Arrows Left PCGS 0 Bent
This coin has been encapsulated as Genuine by PCGS. The PCGS number ending in .98 suggests Damage as the reason, or one of the reasons, that PCGS deemed this coin not gradable.
 
2923:1003
Sep 12, 2010 
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ND Auctori Plebis Uniface Obv NGC 35 BN Breen-1152
What is known about this unusual token, is that the obverse is quite similar to a bust left Connecticut copper, especially the 1787 coppers minted by Jarvis and Company in New Haven. Were the token to have a reverse, it would have been intended for circulation in America as the legends: AUCTORI PLEBIS (By the authority of the people) and INDEP ET LIBER (Independence and Liberty) are typically anti-royalist; however, the figure of Liberty on the reverse (not on this token) is clearly based on Seated Britannia, resting her right arm on an anchor and her left on a globe, with the crowned English lion resting at her feet. Consulted references suggest the token may be of American origin, while Breen considers it to be from Birmingham. Breen-1152.
 

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