1836 N-1 R1+ EF40. EF-40. Sharpness EF45 or slightly better with too many small nicks for the higher grade, including a small rim nick under star 13. Glossy steel brown and chocolate with frosty ...
1836 Coronet Head Cent. PCGS graded MS-64 Brown. Lustrous bluish steel brown with traces of mint red remaining on both sides. The surfaces are satiny and quite attractive. No spots, stains, or o ...
1835 N-18 R4+ VG10. Discovery Coin. VG-10. Sharpness VF25 but covered with uniform fine to moderate granularity. No verdigris or marks. Slightly glossy light olive brown with golden tan highpoin ...
1835 N-18 R4+ VF20. Partial Double Profile. VF-20. Sharpness near VF35 but burnished and retoned a glossy reddish chocolate and steel brown with darker olive brown toning in some of the protecte ...
1835 N-16 R2 MS60. Head of 1836. Partial Double Profile. MS-60. Lustrous light greenish olive brown, the reverse a shade or two darker, with hints of bluish steel and sea-green overtones on both ...
1835 N-15 R2 EF45. Head of 1836. Partial Double Profile. EF-45. Five points sharper but very lightly cleaned, now nicely retoned a frosty light bluish steel brown and tan with traces of faded re ...
1835 N-15 R2 Head of 1836. PCGS graded MS-63 Brown. Frosty medium brown and light chocolate with bluish steel overtones covering the reverse and hints of faded mint color peeking through on the ...
1835 N-14 R2 EF40. Head of 1836. EF-40. Glossy medium brown with underlying frosty lighter brown toning covering the fields and protected areas and a splash of darker olive toning at the tops of ...
1835 N-14 R2 MS63. Head of 1836. PCGS graded MS-63 Brown. Very attractive bluish steel brown with faded mint red covering nearly 20% of the planchet, mostly on the obverse. The obverse toning is ...
1835 N-13 R4 F15+. Fine-15+. Glossy chocolate brown with steel brown highpoints and traces of frosty luster in protected areas. A light rim bruise at star 12 and a light rim nick at TE in STATES ...
1835 N-13 R4 AU50. Prooflike Obverse. AU-50 Prooflike Obverse. Glossy chocolate brown with delicate overtones of bluish steel. The obverse fields are hard and reflective while the reverse fields ...
1835 N-12 R4+ F12. Fine-12. Sharpness F15 but there is a dull rim nick under the 8 in the date plus a lighter one at RI in AMERICA. Otherwise just a few trivial contact marks on a smooth, attrac ...
1835 N-12 R4+ VF35. VF-35. Close to EF40 but there are a few very light contact marks, including a light vertical hairline scratch close before the face and a small rim nick at the bottom of the ...
1835 N-11 R4+ G6. Good-6. Very slightly sharper with many tiny nicks on both sides, especially in the center of the reverse. The only notable mark is a thin nick near the hair left of star 11. G ...
1835 N-11 R4+ VG8. VG-8. Sharpness F12 or slightly better but the fields are covered with microscopic porosity and there is a patch of light corrosion at star 8. There are a couple small rim nic ...
1835 N-11 R4+ AU58. Prooflike. AU-58 Prooflike. Very attractive bluish steel and chocolate brown with generous traces of mint red remaining on the obverse and 5% of the mint color showing on the ...
1835 N-10 R4+ G5+. Good-5+. Glossy medium brown and rather nice for the grade, close to G6. A rim dent at star 11 and a smaller one at OF are the only defects. The date and legends are clear. Ra ...
1835 N-10 R4+ VF25. VF-25. Glossy medium brown and light olive with tiny splashes of reddish brown and olive on the reverse. No roughness or notable contact marks. MDS. The die crack at STA is s ...
1835 N-10 R4+ VF20. Wright Plate Coin. VF-20. Sharper by nearly ten points but there is an area of microscopic roughness at stars 5 & 6 and the reverse fields are covered with similar extremely ...
1835 N-9 R4+ EF40+. Large 8. Terminal Die State with 2 Large Cuds. EF-40+. Glossy chocolate and darker steel brown with frosty light brown in protected areas, especially on the obverse, and a st ...
1835 N-9 R4+ G4. Large 8. Multiple Strikes with Large Cud ERIC. Good-4. Glossy steel brown with darker steel brown toning in protected areas. Sharper than G4 in many areas, but the impression is ...
1835 N-9 R4+ G6. Large 8. Good-6. Very slightly sharper but there is a shallow scrape on the cheek left of the ear and a small dig below. Glossy steel brown and chocolate with darker olive tonin ...
1835 N-9 R4+ G6. Large 8. Good-6. Glossy chocolate brown with bluish steel brown highpoints. Smooth and problem-free. MDS. The crack through ERIC is strong and the area outside this crack is jus ...
1835 N-9 R4+ VG8. Large 8. VG-8. A few points sharper with very fine roughness in the fields. A few tiny contact marks, including a small nick on the left point of star 6. Rather glossy dark ste ...
1835 N-9 R4+ VF20. Large 8. VF-20. Sharpness EF45 but dark and moderately granular. No verdigris or marks. Glossy very dark steel, nearly black. EDS, the reverse uncracked and rotated 20 degrees ...
1835 N-8 R1 F15. Head of 1836. Fine-15. Five points sharper with a few too many light contact marks for the higher grade. Glossy chocolate brown, the obverse mottled with medium brown and darker ...
1835 N-8 R1 EF40+. Head of 1836. EF-40+. Glossy light olive brown with lots of underlying frosty light steel brown toning in the fields and protected areas. Smooth and attractive for the grade, ...
1835 Coronet Head Cent. PCGS graded MS-64 Brown. Lustrous light steel brown with bluish steel overtones and at least 20% of the mint red remaining, mostly on the reverse. The surfaces are satiny ...
1835 Coronet Head Cent. PCGS graded AU-58. Frosty light steel brown. No notable defects, just a bit of very light wear on the highpoints. The best identifying mark is a tiny diagonal nick midway ...
1835 N-8 R1 EF40. Head of 1836. EF-40. Five points sharper but lightly cleaned, now retoned a frosty golden tan and light steel brown. A tiny splash of darker olive toning in the dentils off the ...