Pennies (2) 1827 Peck 1430 VG/Fair, the end of the reverse legend worn as often on this issue, 1843 REG No Colon, Peck 1485, VG the reverse slightly better, the rare of the two types for this date
Penny 1827 Peck 1430 approaching Fine/Fine for wear with some small areas of verdigris on the obverse, the surfaces pitted as found on the vast majority of Pennies of this date
Halfpennies (2) 1826 Reverse A Peck 1433 AU/GEF toned with a small spot on the obverse, 1827 Peck 1438 UNC or near so, the obverse with traces of lustre, the reverse with around 30% lustre
Halfpennies (2) 1773 Peck 904 About EF with light surface deposit on the portrait, 1827 Peck 1438 EF with traces of lustre and some light surface deposit
Penny 1827 Peck 1430 VF or near so the surfaces once very lightly cleaned apparently to remove surface dirt, traces of which still remain around the legend and design, nevertheless a presentable and collectable example with none of the corrosion normally associated with Pennies of this date
Penny 1827 Peck 1430 Toned UNC, slabbed and graded CGS 80 the finest known of 5 examples thus far recorded by the CGS Population Report, 1827 Pennies are notorious for having poor surfaces and usually show up in grades VF or below, this superb example has no trace of the usual pitting associated with this issue and is one of only a handful of survivors in higher grades
Penny 1827 Peck 1430 VF with some heavier contact marks, legend complete and with no signs of the surface porosity normally associated with Pennies of this date
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