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首席收藏网 > 数据中心 > Stack's Bowers and Ponterio > SBP2022年8月#9-Sydney F. Martin集藏

Lot:8236 1788 Massachusetts Cent. Ryder 11-F, W-6310. Rarity-5-. Period After MASSACHUSETTS. MS-64+ BN (PCGS)

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SBP2022年8月#9-Sydney F. Martin集藏

2022-08-27 23:00:00

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1788 Massachusetts Cent. Ryder 11-F, W-6310. Rarity-5-. Period After MASSACHUSETTS. MS-64+ BN (PCGS). 160.3 grains. A most impressive cent with strong mint luster swirling in the fields when the coin is rotated in the light. Deep olive-brown with subtle ruddy mottling and overtones of pale blue-green on both sides. Under close inspection, the surfaces have a fine satin texture with light flowlines from die wear visible in places, but most prominent in the left reverse field. Some trivial natural planchet roughness is detected near the rims and at the centers, but there are no serious flaws, nor are there any handling marks worthy of mention. This coin possesses full Gem attributes for a Massachusetts cent and was in fact graded MS-65+ Brown by NGC in its Partrick and Twin Leaf auction appearances. This piece was a highlight of Frederick Taylors collection of Massachusetts coppers. In that March 1987 sale, we described it as a "spectacular specimen of an issue seldom seen in any grade" and proclaimed it as "probably the finest known." It brought the second highest price realized for a Massachusetts copper in that auction, exceeded only by Taylors extremely rare 1787 Ryder 5-I cent.<p><br data-uw-rm-sr="" data-uw-styling-context="true" role="presentation" style="box-sizing:border-box;font-variant-ligatures:normal;font-variant-caps:normal;orphans:2;text-align:start;widows:2;-webkit-text-stroke-width:0px;text-decoration-thickness:initial;text-decoration-style:initial;text-decoration-color:initial;word-spacing:0px;" />In the years since the Taylor sale, we do not recall seeing any of this variety that come close to this coin in terms of condition. The Norweb coin was called Very Fine, while Fords was "Fine to Very Fine" with a scratch in the obverse field. Newmans was the closest, but obviously inferior to this one, while Donald Partrick represented the variety in his collection with this very example. The ANS specimen is the closest contender we have seen. It seems to have slightly better color and equivalent sharpness, but it is peppered with tiny spots, some of which appear to be active corrosion. In any case, it is fairly clear that this example is the finest known or at least very high in the Condition Census for the variety. The typical specimen tends to be a Fine or Very Fine, often with problems. This one is truly outstanding. PCGS# 688352. From the Sydney F. Martin Collection. Earlier from our (Bowers and Merenas) sale of the Frederick B. Taylor Collection, March 1987, lot 2146; Anthony Terranova; Stacks; Jon Hanson, April 1988; Heritages sale of the Donald G. Partrick Collection, January 2015, lot 5729; our sale of the Twin Leaf Collection, March 2019 Baltimore Auction, lot 8043.

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