1807 1C S-271 "Comet", BN (Regular Strike)

Series: Draped Bust Cents 1796-1807

PCGS MS64BN

PCGS MS64BN

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PCGS MS63+BN

PCGS MS63+BN

PCGS MS63BN

PCGS MS63BN

PCGS #:
36454
Designer:
Robert Scot
Edge:
Plain
Diameter:
28.00 millimeters
Weight:
10.89 grams
Mintage:
829,221
Mint:
Philadelphia
Metal:
Copper
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Condition Census What Is This?

Pos Grade Image Pedigree and History
1 MS64BN PCGS grade MS64BN PCGS grade
2 PCGS MS63BN PCGS grade
3 AU58 PCGS grade AU58 PCGS grade
4 XF45 PCGS grade
4 XF45 PCGS grade
6 VF35 PCGS grade
MS64BN PCGS grade #1 MS64BN PCGS grade
#2 PCGS MS63BN PCGS grade
AU58 PCGS grade #3 AU58 PCGS grade
#4 XF45 PCGS grade
#4 XF45 PCGS grade
#6 VF35 PCGS grade
Ron Guth:

Sheldon 271 is known as the "Comet" variety because of a raised die defect that runs from the left rim just above 9:00 through Liberty's hair, cheek, and mouth, to the rim at 3:00. In early states of the die, the defect had not yet formed. Then, the dies clashed (crashed against each other with no planchet between them), causing heavy clashmarks on the obverse. Eventually, the "comet" formed behind Liberty's head. As the die deteriorated further, the "comet" became more pronounced and raised marks appeared in the dies paraellel to the flaw. Coins with a pronounced "comet" carry the largest premiums.

Only a few Mint State examples are known of the S-271, including one or two which retain enough original, red color to merit a Red-Brown designation. The best certified example is the PCGS MS65BN from the Thomas D. Reynolds Collection.