1800 1C S-204, BN (Regular Strike)

Series: Draped Bust Cents 1796-1807

PCGS MS62BN

PCGS MS62BN

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PCGS MS62BN

PCGS MS62BN

PCGS MS61BN

PCGS MS61BN

PCGS #:
36200
Designer:
Robert Scot
Edge:
Plain
Diameter:
28.00 millimeters
Weight:
10.89 grams
Mintage:
2,822,175
Mint:
Philadelphia
Metal:
Copper
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Condition Census What Is This?

Pos Grade Image Pedigree and History
1 MS62BN PCGS grade

Discovered in England - William P. Paul, sold privately in 2/1995 - Donald H. Kagin and Andrew Lustig, sold privately in 2/1996 - Anthony Terranova and Chris Victor-McCawley - Walter Husak and Jack Schultz - Walter J. Husak Collection - Heritage 2/2008:2207, $17,825 - Daniel W. Holmes, Jr. Collection - Goldbergs 9/2009:387, $17,825 - Denman Collection

2 MS61 PCGS grade

J. Paul Scheetz, sold privately in 8/1976 - Del Bland - Jerry A. Bobbe - William R.T. Smith - Douglas F. Bird - Gary Ruttenberg Collection - M&G Auctions 8/1996:196, $6,600 - Tom Reynolds Collection

3 MS60 estimated grade

Purchased unattributed in 1959 by Raymond Gallo, sold privately in 8/1959 - Dr. William H. Sheldon Collection, sold privately on 4/19/1972 - R.E. “Ted” Naftzger, Jr. Collection - New Netherlands 11/1973:519, $650 - Richard Picker - R.E. “Ted” Naftzger, Jr. Collection, sold privately on 2/23/1992 - Eric Streiner - Heritage 3/2011:3033, $16,100

4 AU58+ PCGS grade

Fred Florence Collection - Quality Sales 6/1968:73, $1,000 - R.E. “Ted” Naftzger, Jr. Collection, sold privately on 2/23/1992 - Eric Streiner - Dennis Mendelsohn Collection - Tom Reynolds Collection

5 AU58 PCGS grade

Discovered in England - William P. Paul, sold privately in 2/1995 - Donald H. Kagin and Andrew Lustig - Superior 1/1996:1042 - Donald H. Kagin and Andrew Lustig, sold privately in 2/1996 - Anthony Terranova and Chris Victor-McCawley - W.M. “Jack” Wadlington Collection - Steven K. Ellsworth Collection

5 AU58 PCGS grade

Heritage 3/2013:3034 (as PCGS AU58 26862832), $12,925

#1 MS62BN PCGS grade

Discovered in England - William P. Paul, sold privately in 2/1995 - Donald H. Kagin and Andrew Lustig, sold privately in 2/1996 - Anthony Terranova and Chris Victor-McCawley - Walter Husak and Jack Schultz - Walter J. Husak Collection - Heritage 2/2008:2207, $17,825 - Daniel W. Holmes, Jr. Collection - Goldbergs 9/2009:387, $17,825 - Denman Collection

#2 MS61 PCGS grade

J. Paul Scheetz, sold privately in 8/1976 - Del Bland - Jerry A. Bobbe - William R.T. Smith - Douglas F. Bird - Gary Ruttenberg Collection - M&G Auctions 8/1996:196, $6,600 - Tom Reynolds Collection

#3 MS60 estimated grade

Purchased unattributed in 1959 by Raymond Gallo, sold privately in 8/1959 - Dr. William H. Sheldon Collection, sold privately on 4/19/1972 - R.E. “Ted” Naftzger, Jr. Collection - New Netherlands 11/1973:519, $650 - Richard Picker - R.E. “Ted” Naftzger, Jr. Collection, sold privately on 2/23/1992 - Eric Streiner - Heritage 3/2011:3033, $16,100

#4 AU58+ PCGS grade

Fred Florence Collection - Quality Sales 6/1968:73, $1,000 - R.E. “Ted” Naftzger, Jr. Collection, sold privately on 2/23/1992 - Eric Streiner - Dennis Mendelsohn Collection - Tom Reynolds Collection

#5 AU58 PCGS grade

Discovered in England - William P. Paul, sold privately in 2/1995 - Donald H. Kagin and Andrew Lustig - Superior 1/1996:1042 - Donald H. Kagin and Andrew Lustig, sold privately in 2/1996 - Anthony Terranova and Chris Victor-McCawley - W.M. “Jack” Wadlington Collection - Steven K. Ellsworth Collection

#5 AU58 PCGS grade

Heritage 3/2013:3034 (as PCGS AU58 26862832), $12,925

Ron Guth:

Sheldon 210 is one of the die varieties that comprise the 1800 Large Cents. Breen rates this variety a High Rarity 5 (31-45 known). Virtually all of the known examples are in circulated condition, though two have been certified as low-end Mint State and there are a few raw examples that might hit the mark were they submitted for examination. The best certified example is a PCGS MS62BN from the Husak and Holmes Collection, sold in 2009 for a record $17,825. No Red-Brown or Red examples exist.