Author Topic: Long Beach Pre Auction pickups  (Read 1717 times)

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Long Beach Pre Auction pickups
« on: February 01, 2010, 01:32:12 PM »
Can't wait to I see them in hand and image them myself ;D



1833 Hard Times Token Rulau HT-152, Low-75 R2.

NGC graded MS-65 Brown. POP's show 2 graded at this level and none higher.

Lustrous mint red fading to light olive and steel brown, about 25% of the faded red remaining. Sharply struck and absolutely choice.
A gem example of this piece from the Attleboro Massachusetts merchant Robinson's Jones & Co








1834 Hard Times Token Rulau HT-9, Low-8 R1.

NGC graded MS-65 Red & Brown. POP's show 5 graded at this grade and 3 higher


Choice lustrous bluish steel and chocolate with 20% of the slightly faded mint red remaining. A flawless gem that is sharply struck. A fantastic example of the "Running Boar" type.







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Re: Long Beach Pre Auction pickups
« Reply #1 on: February 01, 2010, 01:49:36 PM »
The 1833's obverse is a pure joy to view. Very nice addition.


Great detail on the running boar that is often lacking.  :ThumbsUp;
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Re: Long Beach Pre Auction pickups
« Reply #2 on: February 01, 2010, 01:54:52 PM »
The 1833's obverse is a pure joy to view. Very nice addition.


Great detail on the running boar that is often lacking.  :ThumbsUp;





Thanks

I love the HT-152 because although it is a merchant card it is a copy of
the "American Institute Medal" they went to the expense of creating that one :)

And, the HT-9 is struck very well.
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Re: Long Beach Pre Auction pickups
« Reply #3 on: February 01, 2010, 05:18:44 PM »
Those are really nice, Stef.  Unusual to see the boar in such nice shape and the strike seems excellent, too.  It's much better than my two examples.

The obverse of the HTT store card is magnificent.  Was that issue struck at the Heaton Mint in England?  : )
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I have collected U.S coins for many years, and then Civil War Tokens, but am now actively building a collection of Conder Tokens,
the coins that made the Industrial Revolution a whopping success. : )