Medium brown toning blending with silverish blue and some underlying red. One of the very best examples of this token. Breath-taking luserous surfaces with no marks visible.
Obv: Sharp details on boar with slight weakness in Cash for Brushes lettering.
Ex. Richard Gross Collection.
HT 181C UNL |
Low 300C UNL |
XF-40 |
R-9 |
UNLISTED. John J. Adams. (1835). Silvered. 28.5mm. Wild Boar. Unlisted as silvered.
UNLISTED. This token is most likely unique and is not listed in Rulau 6th Edition.
Haselton & Palmer. Dover, N.H. 1837. Copper. 28.5mm. A.C. Smith.
This token is much scarcer than its rarity indicates. It is seldom seen in a higher grade than XF.
The Patterson Sale, Kagin's May 6, 1988, lot 2325.
HT 194 |
Low 124 |
MS 63 BN |
R-1 |
Hathl. March. Portsmouth, N.H. 1837. Copper. 29.1mm. Details...
Problem free with reflective chocolate brown surfaces overall.
Ex. Richard Gross Collection.
HT 195 |
Low 132 |
MS 63 BN |
R-1 |
E.F. Sise & Co. , Portsmouth, NH. 1837. Copper. 28.5mm. Details...
A good amount of mint red remains with orange-brown coloring overall.
Stack's January 16, 2001 sale, lot 469.
Howell Works Garden.Allaire, N.J. 1834. Copper. 22mm. Grapes, Signum.
Obv: Ancient, almost invisible, scratch at lower left of berries. Small rough surface patch in upper right due to die flaws.
Stack's April 14, 1993 sale lot 2791.
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