Description: 1796 S-89 R3 Liberty Cap F15. Sharpness VF25 with a few patches of very light roughness on both sides, strongest in the field before the face, plus some faint hairline scratches on the portrait, strongest down from the earlobe. A few specks of very light verdigris can be found in protected places around the eye. Glossy steel brown and chocolate. Nicely struck LDS, Breen state III, with delicate bulges in the field left of the date and over the bust tip. No low spots. The date and legends are bold and ONE CENT is strong. Equivalents. Proskey 10; Doughty 79; Gilbert K; McGirk 3D; Ross 6E; Clapp-Newcomb J; EAC 10; Encyclopedia 1682; PCGS #1392.Variety. Crowded head, date and LIBERTY touch the device. Paired berries left and right of CENT. The obverse appears on S-89 and S-90. The reverse appears on S-87, S-88, and S-89. Plain Edge.Surfaces. Exceptional medium brown surfaces are pristine, with few marks of any sort on either side, other than a few tiny surface flaws left over from the planchet prior to striking.Die State I. An early die state with no clash marks, cracks, or bulges visible on either side. Later states of the obverse develop bulges in the lower left and right obverse field. The obverse remained in use for S-90, but resurfacing lessened the appearance of these bulges.Appearances. The obverse and reverse are illustrated in Noyes (2007).Census. Although a lower-ranked piece in the census, this desirable example will certainly please the winning bidder. The finest known was called XF40 in Early American Cents, VF35 in Penny Whimsy, and now VF30 by both Bland and Noyes.Commentary. The Sheldon-89 is an enigma among early cents. The variety is one of the most plentiful when all grades are considered, and perhaps the single most common variety in low grades, but it is unknown in XF or better. Sheldon suggested that S-89 is "a great frustration" to collectors seeking only Gem coins.Provenance. Joseph Kuehnert (7/1984); Stephen Fischer; Del Bland; Dr. Robert J. Shalowitz; Dr. C.R. Chambers; Don Valenziano, Jr.; Early American Coppers (5/1990), lot 33, $2,400; Thomas D. Reynolds.Personality. Stephen Fischer is well known to early copper collectors. A coin dealer from West Virginia, he attends most regional and national shows and conventions held around the country. Fischer joined Early American Coppers in 1977, and has maintained continuous membership to date.Coin Index Numbers: (NGC ID# 223V, Variety PCGS# 35774, Base PCGS# 1392, Greysheet# 77505)Weight: 13.48 gramsMetal: 100% Copper
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Composition: Copper
Certification Number: 84338482
Color: BN
Strike Type: Business
Grade: F 15
Certification: PCGS
Denomination: Large Cent
Circulated/Uncirculated: Circulated
Coin: Draped Bust
Year: 1796
Mint Location: Philadelphia
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Variety: S-89