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CSNS Signature US Coin Sale 1254  26-28 Apr 2017
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Lot 4006

Estimate: 1 USD
Price realized: 26 000 USD
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(1785) Bar Copper MS63 Brown PCGS. Breen-1145, W-8520, R.4. The famous Bar copper, better known as the Bar cent to an older generation of collectors. The nomenclature changed from cent to copper with the 1987 Guide Book. The designs of the Bar copper resemble no other early American issue. We know approximately when this anonymous issue first circulated, due to a much-quoted article in the November 12, 1785 New Jersey Gazette, which states that "a new and curious kind of coppers have lately made their appearance in New York. ... These coppers are in fact similar to Continental buttons without eyes; on the one side are thirteen stripes and on the other U.S.A. as was usual on the soldiers buttons."
The present piece has all of the diagnostics of authentic pieces, such as the spur from the end of the second bar, and a slender die crack at the center between bars. Best of all, there is no sign of wear, and the golden-brown to medium brown surfaces are nearly devoid of marks. Scattered areas of tiny sage-green residue are present, primarily at the dentils. Listed on pages 75-76 of the 2017 Guide Book. Population: 3 in 63 Brown, 6 finer (3/17).
Ex: Long Beach Signature (Heritage, 5/2008), lot 1994; FUN Tampa Signature (Heritage, 1/2011), lot 5405.

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