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United States George
Washington Pieces
FOR SALE
“Something for Everyone”
All of the Washington pieces in this sale have been sold.
Please ask, as I may have something not pictured.
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Coin / Token |
Photos |
Date |
Description /
Variety |
Price |
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1783 |
Washington Georgius Triumpho. This token/coin is really the first post
confederation Colonial piece. The bust looks for all the world like George
III, but the entire piece speakes to it being George Washington. The obverse
legend is "Georgius Triumpho", and as we know, George III was on the losing
end. The reverse, featuring Liberty behind a screen held up by Fleur De Lis,
also is a direct reference to France's role in the US victory. Known to be
of the correct date, as it was in circulation around 1783. Also punch linked
to evasives of the period. Thus, it is an evasion, a Colonial, or whatever.
VF+ for issue, with some hair detail and quite a bit of detail on the
reverse as well. With an AU selling recently in a Bowers and Merena auction
for $3860, this choice VF should please at--- |
SOLD. |
| penny |
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1783 |
Washington "Unity States". Bust to
left/Unity states legend. These come with striations in the flans as made,
with the reverse especially noted for them. This one is no exception. These
are often very weakly struck in the legends as well. This piece does have
some obverse legends a bit weak, but the reverse is especially strong, and
the piece easily merits an AU grade. Book says $950, this one for---- |
SOLD. |
| penny |
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ND |
Washington Double Head cent. His bust on both
sides, and a very sharp EF. Seldom found this nice--- |
SOLD. |
| penny |
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1783 |
Washington Large Military Bust. Bust to L/Liberty seated.
Large button variety. These were struck in or around 1820, though the date
is 1783. EF+, very choice on the obverse, just a bit flat on the reverse. |
SOLD. |
| penny |
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ND |
Washington Liberty and Security Penny, Midd 243.
RARE item, ---other than one small scratch in the obverse field, and light
roughness on the rim, this piece is about perfect. Near UNC---and with
slabbed versions selling in AU for over $2000, this should please at-- |
SOLD. |
| Penny,or Medal |
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1800 |
Middlesex 245 BIS |
SOLD. |
| 1/2d |
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1795 |
Washington Grate Token Midd 283a Issued by Clark
and Harris, London, this piece was made to circulate in the UK--and did!!
Bust to right/A register stove. Full hair roll--the high point on the
token---and red in the devices. It is UNC---however there are 2 small rim
tics and 4-5 medium scratches in the center of the stove area---which keeps
it from the $850 level. Net EF---if you can live with the scratches, just |
SOLD.. |
| Penny |
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1791 |
Washington Large Eagle Midd 1049 |
SOLD |
| Penny |
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1791 |
Washington Small Eagle Midd 1050 |
SOLD |
| Penny |
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1793 |
Washington Ship Token 1793 Midd 1051---Bust
Washington/Ship sailing. Usual weaknesses, some die buckling as usually seen
on these, causing weakness in the centers on both sides, and at the top of
the ship's rigging. Net shall be VF, priced right at |
SOLD. |
| 1/2d |
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1795 |
Washington Liberty and Security, Midd 1052a.
George Washington /Shield of the USA. Weakly struck on Washington's head, as
is the plate coin in the Red Book--but the lettering, and shield and eagle
on the reverse are easily GVF of better. Scarce, lovely color, nice piece
for |
SOLD. |
| 1/2d |
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ND |
Washington "North Wales" Midd 1052 Bis.
Bust Washington/Harp. Evasive token, listed in Cobwight (1993). Rather beat
up, some scratches on the reverse. Nets fine for grade, eye appeal is VG or
so. However--- |
SOLD. |
| Medal |
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1799 |
Sansome medal, original strike. Usual die rust,
per Baker, "Medallic Portraits of Washington"---the die was polished for the
restrikes, and none of them show die rust. The other diagnostics are correct
as well, this piece a Baker 71a. Rare original strike. |
SOLD. |

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