1787 Fugio Cent “New Haven Restrike” Silver PCGS MS63+ Finest Known A rare opportunity awaits…………..Perhaps just 50 pieces were originally produced in silver (as noted in Q. David Bowers’ 2009 work Whitman Encyclopedia of Colonial and Early American Coins). This is the Finest Known 1787 Fugio Silver “New Haven Restrike” of the approximate 20 available survivors which are known to exist today. Both sides of this coin display desirable rainbow hued toning which delivers an obvious “bulls eye” pattern on the obverse which extends from the rims to the centers. The most vivid colors are largely confined to the peripheries, while in the centers softer, pastel-tinged colors such as pink, apricot and lime are noted. Smooth and satiny throughout, with nary a detraction from the sharply impressed devices, superb! Finest certified at PCGS or NGC, and particularly important as a condition rarity since a significant number of the silver “New Haven Restrikes” remaining are severely worn or otherwise impaired from having been

mishandled by earlier generations of collectors. Truly a stunning coin!……………………….

The Finest Example of rare Silver Fugio "New Haven" restrike

Exquisitely toned, a rare treasure for the colonial enthusiast!

1787 Fugio Cent “New Haven Restrike” Copper PCGS MS66 RB CAC Finest Known This frosty and fully lustrous Premium Gem has more than half its original red color with light olive and pale blue patina intermingled. Finest Known example tied with a population of 5 in 66 Red & Brown, with none finer. This example is also CAC approved placing this specimen at the pinnacle of the grading tier. This prestigious offering will only be sold as a mated pair. Please contact us for pricing details 

 

A truly phenomenal example, worthy of the finest collectors cabinet

A fiery red Fugio cent! CAC designation, the finest known example

 

 

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