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U.S. COIN AUCTION JANUARY 5-7 & 9, 2022 | FUN | ORLANDO 3884 4659 3888 3886 PRICE • $50 4281 U.S. COIN AUCTION 3519 3414 JANUARY 5-7 & 9, 2022 | FUN | ORLANDO 3342 FInrosind3te3 C1 F3o9rov030en8rt8 LC8oot6vse4r 23L33o5991t9s2803953873373359303626 U.S. COIN AUCTION #1341 | JANUARY 5-7 & 9, 2022 | FUN | ORLANDO 463354891874 391941243151 Inside Back Cover Lots BackDALLL OASN DC|O NN EW| PYAORRISKo || GBEENVEERVvALY |H IALMLSeS T|E RCDHAICMrA G|O H |O NPAGL LKMO NBEGACoH ts © 2021 Heritage Numismatic Auctions, Inc. Signature® Auction #1341 U.S. COINS Featuring: The John W. McCloskey Collection | The Phyllis Norman Collection | Selections From The Pelican Collection The Buffalo Bayou Collection, Part 2 | The Buxton Collection | The Thomas F. Peterson, Jr. Collection The Westwood Collection | The Paul Gerrie Colonial Collection | The Pacific Rim Collection | The 4L Collection The Mahal Collection, Part VI | The William Barrett Collection | The Simba Collection, Part III The Cody Brady Collection, Part II | The WTR Collection January 5, 2022 | FUN | Orlando Orange County Convention Center North Concourse | Room 230B | 9899 International Drive | Orlando, FL 32819 FLOOR Sessions 1-7 (Floor, Telephone, HERITAGELive!®, Internet, Fax, and Mail) Session 1 - Arizona Collection (see separate catalog) Session 5 Wednesday, January 5 • 6:00 PM ET • Lots 3001–3145 Friday, January 7 • 10:30 AM ET • Lots 3868-4305 Session 2 Session 6 - McCloskey Collection Thursday, January 6 • 12:00 PM ET • Lots 3146-3637 Friday, January 7 • 3:30 PM ET • Lots 4306-4442 Session 3 - Rian’s Bequest Collection (see separate catalog) Session 7 (see separate catalog) Thursday, January 6 • 6:00 PM ET • Lots 3638-3740 Buffalo Bayou Collection followed by Platinum Night (see separate catalogs) Session 4 - Simpson Collection, Part VII (see separate catalog) Friday, January 7 • 5:30 PM ET • Lots 4443-4542 Thursday, January 6 • 7:00 PM ET • Lots 3741-3867 Friday, January 7 • 7:00 PM ET • Lots 4543-4805 Session 8 (HERITAGELive!®, Internet, Fax, & Mail only Session) Sunday, January 9 • 2:00 PM CT • Lots 7001-7283 PRELIMINARY LOT VIEWING BIDDING METHODS By appointment only. Contact Matthew Tinsley at 214-409-1779 or ®1 BIDDING [email protected] to schedule an appointment. Bid live on your computer or mobile, anywhere in the world, Heritage Auctions | 2801 W. Airport Freeway | Dallas, TX 75261-4127 during the Auction using our HERITAGELive!® program at HA.com/Live NW Corner of W. Airport Freeway (Hwy. 183) and Valley View Lane LIVE FLOOR BIDDING Monday, December 13 – Friday, December 17 | 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM CT Bid in person during the floor sessions. Monday, December 20 – Wednesday, December 22 | 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM CT LIVE TELEPHONE BIDDING (FLOOR SESSIONS ONLY) LOT VIEWING Phone bidding must be arranged 24 hours before your session begins. Orange County Convention Center | North Concourse | Rooms 220BCD Please contact Client Services. 9899 International Drive | Orlando, FL 32819 INTERNET ABSENTEE BIDDING Monday, January 3 | 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM ET Proxy bidding ends 10 minutes prior to the session start time. Tuesday, January 4 - Thursday, January 6 | 8:00 AM – 7:00 PM ET Live Proxy bidding starts seven days before the live session begins and Friday, January 7 | 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM ET continues through the session. HA.com/1341 Saturday, January 8 | 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM ET FAX BIDDING View lots & auction results online at HA.com/1341 Fax bids must be received 24 hours before your session begins. LOT SETTLEMENT AND PICK-UP Fax: 214-409-1425 Thursday, January 6 | 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM ET Lots are sold at an approximate rate of 125 lots per hour, but it Friday, January 7 | 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM ET is not uncommon to sell 100 lots or 150 lots in any given hour. Saturday, January 8 | 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM ET Buyer's Premium Per Lot: Heritage offers extended payment plan options up to six months to qualified, This auction is subject to a Buyer’s Premium of 20% (minimum $29) per lot. pre-approved clients on select items. Please email [email protected] or call Client Services for more information. We also accept Bitcoin and Ethereum on FL Auctioneer Licenses: Heritage Numismatic Auctions, Inc. AB665, Currency Auctions of America AB2218; Christopher Dykstra AU4069; Fiona Elias AU4469; Samuel Foose AU3244; Jennifer Jayne Marsh AU4561; Mike Sadler invoices over $5,000 subject to approval. Please email [email protected] or call AU3795; Rebecca Van Norman AU5073; Tracy Sherman AU5203; Andrea Voss AU4034 Client Services for details. Attendees must comply with local regulations for in-person events. Direct Client Service Line: 214-409-1150 This Auction is catalogued and presented by Heritage Numismatic Auctions, Inc., doing business as Heritage Auctions: Florida License AB665 Email: [email protected] © 2021 Heritage Auctioneers & Galleries, Inc. All rights reserved. Fax: 214-409-1425 HERITAGE is a registered trademark and service mark of Heritage Capital Corporation, registered in U.S. Mail: Heritage Auctions | PO Box 619999 | Dallas, TX 75261-6199 Patent and Trademark Office. 1Patent No. 9,064,282 60686 U.S. Coin Specialists David Mayfield Jim Stoutjesdyk Mark Borckardt Mark Feld Mark Van Winkle Win Callender Cass Christenson Vice President Vice President Sr. Numismatist Sr. Numismatist Chief Cataloger Consignment Consignment Director Director Sam Foose Jason Friedman Bob Marino Sarah Miller Al Pinkall Roxana Uskali John Sculley David Stone Zeke Wischer Consignment Consignment Consignment Senior Vice President Consignment Director of Cataloger Cataloger Cataloger Director Director Director New York Director Numismatics, Chicago Ryan Carroll Bill Walker Lee Abramson Doug Baliko Andrew Blinkiewicz Jeff Engelken Kyle Kavanaugh Felipe Ortiz Kevin Wesolowicz Director of Sr. Showroom Director of Grading VP, U.S. Gold Sr. Numismatist Sr. Numismatist Director of Sr. Numismatist Sr. Numismatist Numismatics Manager & Numismatics Numismatic Sales Please see our Specialists Directory in the back of this catalog for contact information. Cataloged by: Mark Van Winkle, Chief Cataloger; Mark Borckardt, Senior Numismatist David Stone, John Sculley, Zeke Wischer, Jacob Lipson, Brian Koller Global Locations Worldwide Headquarters 2801 W. Airport Freeway Dallas, Texas 75261-4127 NW Corner of W. Airport Freeway (Hwy. 183) and Valley View Lane Phone: 214-528-3500 BEVERLY HILLS NEW YORK CHICAGO 877-HERITAGE (437-4824) HA.com PALM BEACH LONDON HONG KONG AMSTERDAM Cristiano Bierrenbach Jim Halperin Tamera Hansberry Mike Haynes Todd Imhof Steve Ivy Executive Vice President Co-Chairman Managing Director Chief Financial Officer Executive Vice President CEO International of the Board Beverly Hills Co-Chairman of the Board Roberta Kramer Joe Maddalena Sarah Miller Paul Minshull Greg Rohan Jacco Scheper Kenneth Yung Managing Director Executive Vice President Senior Vice President Chief Operating Officer President Managing Director Managing Director Chicago New York Chief Technology Officer Amsterdam Hong Kong Dear Bidder, Welcome to 2022 FUN! An impressive lineup of outstanding rare coins and Featured Collections bode well for Heritage’s multi-day FUN Signature® auction. Large cent collectors and EAC copper specialists get things started with Wednesday evening’s presentation of The Arizona Collection, while Important Selections from The Bob R. Simpson Collection, Part VII will wow bidders on Thursday night. On Friday evening, our traditional PLATINUM NIGHT® crowd arrives in force, ready to test new waters and dive deep into remarkable rarities that emerge from a diverse lineup of high-value coins. Separate catalogs accompany several Featured Collections, plus our familiar PLATINUM NIGHT and main catalogs. The main catalog (this one) features many exceptional coins in three afternoon floor sessions plus Sunday’s always- popular online Internet Session. A quick summary of Heritage’s 2022 FUN auction schedule is shown here. Each session is uniquely special and not to missed. All live auction times are Eastern Time, coming to you from Orlando, Florida. The Sunday online Internet session is Central Time. • Wednesday evening January 5 (6:00 p.m. ET): Floor Session 1, The Arizona Collection. This is an advanced, high-quality date and major variety collection of U.S. large cents from 1793 to UJA.NSU. ACROY 5I-N7 & A 9U, 2C02T2I O| FNUN | ORLANDO 1857. Many coins are the finest known for their varieties. The majority of others are Condition Census coins. Important provenances are found throughout, including the discovery coin for THE ARIZONA the famous Starred Reverse cent that still ranks as the fifth finest known example. COLLECTION • Thursday afternoon January 6 (12:00 p.m. ET): Floor Session 2, offering UJA.NSU. ACROY 5I-N7 & A 9U, 2C02T2I O| FNUN | ORLANDO colonials through dollars (448 lots). • Thursday evening January 6 (6:00 p.m. ET): Floor Sessions 3 and 4: The UJA.NSU. ACROY 5I-N7 & A 9U, 2C02T2I O| FNUN | ORLANDO Rian’s Bequest Collection of Carson City coinage (103 lots) precedes Important Selections from The Bob R. Simpson Collection, Part VII. An incomparable Bickford ten dollar pattern in gold headlines the spectacular Bob R. Simpson Collection installment (127 lots). The Rian’s Bequest Collection of Carson City UJA.NSU. ACROY 5I-N7 & A 9U, 2C02T2 I|O FNUN | ORLANDO Coinage • Friday morning January 7 (10:30 a.m. ET): Floor Session 5, all gold denominations and other numismatic specialties, including commemoratives, patterns, medals and tokens (431 lots). ImpTohret aBnot bS Rel.e Sctimionpss ofrno m UJA.NSU. ACROY 5I-N7 & A 9U, 2C02T2I O| FNUN | ORLANDO Collection, Part VII PLATINUM • Friday afternoon January 7 (3:30 p.m. ET): Floor Session 6, The John NIGHT® W. McCloskey Collection presents better varieties throughout many denominations and types, from Bust half dimes to ten dollar gold, with emphasis on Liberty Seated and Classic gold coinage (137 lots). UJA.NSU. ACROY 5I-N7 & A 9U, 2C02T2I O| FNUN | ORLANDO Territorial Gold, PLATINUM FBeaaytouur iCngo lTlehcet iBounffalo • Friday evening January 7 (5:30 p.m. ET): Floor Session 7, Territorial gold NIGHT® featuring The Buffalo Bayou Collection (112 lots), followed immediately by PLATINUM NIGHT (225 lots). • Sunday afternoon January 9 (2:00 p.m. CT): Session 8, the online Internet Session, with 422 lots across all U.S. series. Many Featured Collections make Heritage’s 2022 FUN Signature® auction one for the record books. These pedigreed collections offer memorable lots throughout all auction sessions, and add greatly to the event’s success. Take a moment to read about these The John W. McCloskey Collection Dr. John W. McCloskey was a prolific researcher and pathfinder in multiple areas of American numismatics. He was a founding member of his beloved Liberty Seated Collectors Club and The John Reich Collectors Society, both of which enshrined him in their respective Halls of Fame. John co-authored die marriage manuals for the Bust dime and Bust half dime series, as well as Classic Head quarter eagles and half eagles. A noted expert on the Seated Liberty series, he served as editor of the Gobrecht Journal for almost four decades. Heritage is proud to offer John’s entire collection in two auctions. The first portion is included in a special section within this catalog and will be presented in a dedicated floor session on Friday afternoon, January 7. The balance of John’s extensive collection will appear in the month-long John McCloskey Heritage Showcase Auction, open for bidding on or about January 9, 2022, with an auction date of February 6, 2022, at 4:00 p.m. CT. Included in the McCloskey FUN session is John’s nearly complete set of Classic Head quarter eagles and half eagles in die marriage order – a significant achievement chronicled in this catalog. In concert with John McCloskey and Darryl Haynor’s book, United States Classic Gold Coins of 1834-1839, we believe this catalog will serve as a valuable guide to future collectors of these fascinating gold coins. Our thanks go out to Stu and Maureen Levine and Brad Karoleff for their input and direction in cataloging the McCloskey coins, and to Len Augsburger, who cataloged the lion’s share of the Seated Liberty coins. The Phyllis Norman Collection Dozens of selections from The Phyllis Norman Collection are interspersed throughout Floor Sessions 2, 5, and PLATINUM NIGHT. This fine type collection features rarities in copper, silver, and gold. Early type is prominent, although we see a sharp 1911- D quarter eagle certified MS64 PCGS with radiant mint luster. No less than 17 PLATINUM NIGHT lots confirm the high quality seen throughout the collection, highlighted by a splendid 1841 Transitional No Drapery dime certified PR67+ NGC with CAC, the Ex: Green-Newman-Gardner coin – by far the finest of only two known proofs. Selections From The Pelican Collection A sizeable consignment formed in the deep South is strictly mid-to-high grade gold, with a preference for proof gold issues and a large contingent of New Orleans gold among the circulation strikes. Ten dollar gold pieces are seen in abundance, plus many fine examples from other gold denominations. Dozens of highlights exist throughout Selections from The Pelican Collection, which appear throughout Floor Session 5 and PLATINUM NIGHT. Our favorites include a long run of New Orleans eagles, including the 1841-O, 1845-O, and an 1859-O – all in Choice About Uncirculated or finer grades. The Alan V. Weinberg Collection, Part V The Alan V. Weinberg Collection was formed over a period of 60 years, with all of Alan’s coins and medals certified for the first time prior to their Heritage Auction appearances. The 2022 FUN consignment is our fifth installment from this exceptional, long-held collection, with all lots presented during PLATINUM NIGHT. Colonial collectors will vie for beautiful, well-pedigreed group of Oak Tree and Pine Tree shillings is joined by a pair of Oak Tree twopence and an Oak Tree threepence, as well as a scarce Select Uncirculated 1652 Pine Tree threepence. Later on in PLATINUM NIGHT, three extraordinary medals from Alan’s extensive medal collection are presented. These one-of-a-kind medals were presented to Dr. Frederick H. Rose, whose story is related in detail within the lot descriptions. The lots include two Congressional gold medals (one of which is uniquely struck in silver) and a stunning gold Lifesaving medal presented to Dr. Rose by the crew of the United States Steam Frigate Susquehanna, hand engraved by Tiffany & Co. These medals are sure to attract and amaze the most advanced medal collectors. The Buffalo Bayou Collection, Part 2 While the Buffalo Bayou Collection has a separate catalog for its outstanding Territorial gold issues, regular U.S. gold coins form Part 2 of a separate collection that is impressive in its own right. Floor Session 5 and Friday’s PLATINUM NIGHT session glitter with scarce- to-rare gold issues. An 1861-S Paquet double eagle (unknown in Mint State) grades AU53 NGC, with attractive orange-gold surfaces that are far less abraded than normally seen. An equally attractive 1848 CAL. quarter eagle is certified AU50 PCGS, an always popular Gold Rush- related “commemorative” struck in California gold. A 1795 BD-4 Small Eagle five dollar gold piece is CAC approved, grades AU58 NGC. The Buxton Collection Although The Buxton Collection is primarily U.S. gold, enough silver and copper coins are included to interest a wide variety of collectors. This Featured Collection is well represented in Sessions 2, 5, and PLATINUM NIGHT. The coins are often conditionally scarce or rare in an absolute sense, with many choice examples that display important pedigrees and low survival rates. An 1870-CC Seated dollar is the OC-8 variety, certified MS63 PCGS, with only one finer at that service. An 1843-O Large Date, Plain 4 quarter eagle is tied for second-finest graded MS63 NGC. The Thomas F. Peterson, Jr. Collection Thomas F. Peterson, Jr. was a prominent Ohio scientist and inventor who dedicated his life to studying the universe and improving the human condition. A lifelong scholar and advisor to several universities, Mr. Peterson worked tirelessly to promote advances in science and medicine. In addition to his notable academic achievements, he built impressive collections that included U.S. coins, antique equipment, and rare books.  Mr. Peterson’s focus on classic numismatic rarities will be on full display during PLATINUM NIGHT.  In that session, Heritage is pleased to offer several coins from the collection, including these excellent examples: • A beautiful Gem proof 1879 Flowing Hair stella certified PR65 PCGS. • An attractive 1794 Flowing Hair dollar, B-1, BB-1, PCGS VF30 with smooth and well-struck surfaces for the grade • A Choice 1794 Flowing Hair half dollar, O-101a, T-7, certified AU55 NGC, a late die state coin. The Westwood Collection The Westwood Collection consignor sought out high-end copper coins. American history fascinates him, and he appreciates the artistry of certain coin designs, especially 1793 and 1794 large cents and the Flying Eagle design. Our consignor believes acquiring top- quality coins allows collectors to appreciate design aesthetics, while encouraging people to literally hold history in their hands. A superlative Sheldon-31 1794 large cent is included in this consignment, certified MS67 Brown PCGS with CAC, making it a top Condition Census coin. Several high-end small cents are part of the collection, with a Choice 1858/7 Flying Eagle cent, Snow-1, FS-1901, certified MS64 PCGS. CAC. The Paul Gerrie Colonial Collection The Gerrie name appears on other fine collections formed in the past, including a notable collection of ancients and a more recent consignment of circulation strike Morgan dollars and Peace dollars. For 2022 FUN, The Paul H. Gerrie Colonial Collection is represented by a PLATINUM NIGHT 1653 Pine Tree Shilling, Large Planchet, No Pellets at Trunk – the Noe-2, W-700, Salmon 2-C variety certified MS62 NGC. It is just one of many great Colonial coins in the collection. The Gerri pedigree dominates Floor Session 2 Colonials, while still others provide ample bidding opportunities in the Sunday online Internet session. The Pacific Rim Collection Once again, an impressive subset of U.S. patterns makes up the entirety of The Pacific Rim Collection. Pattern Trade dollars struck in silver or goloid make up most of the lots. An 1878 Morgan dollar in copper – the “Drooped Wing” eagle, Judd-1565, is certified PR67 Brown Cameo NGC. This is an “all PLATINUM NIGHT” consignment. The 4L Collection Branch mint Type Two Liberty double eagles from the 1860s and 1870s form this carefully crafted consignment. San Francisco issues outnumber the Carson City coins 10 to seven, although the CC dates easily sneak ahead in value. PLATINUM NIGHT features an 1870-CC double eagle from this collection, as well as its 1871-CC counterpart. The ’70-CC grades VF25 PCGS, while the ’71-CC is an AU50 NGC specimen. The coins were carefully assembled and the S-mint twenties are seemingly undervalued in today’s market. As always, the Carson City issues are red hot by all measures. The Mahal Collection, Part VI Advanced collectors of Philippine coins automatically seek out The Mahal Collection pedigree. Philippine coinage was struck under U.S. Sovereignty, at the U.S. Mints (San Francisco and Philadelphia) through 1919 and at the Manila Mint in 1920 until Japan invaded the islands. This always-interesting collection continues to present a history of Philippine coinage struck under U.S. authority. The Mahal Collection is the single most impressive collection of Philippine coinage we have had the privilege to offer, and it is well-represented in this auction as part of PLATINUM NIGHT and Session 5. The William Barrett Collection The William Barrett Collection was put together by a collector in the Rocky Mountain area over a period of years, with the consigned coins fresh to today’s market, and many housed in older holders. The high frequency of CAC stickers speaks to the collection’s longevity and careful assembly. While some of the collection are placed in an upcoming Old Holder Showcase auction, others are seen here in Sessions 2, 5, and Sunday’s online Internet session. PLATINUM NIGHT features a Choice 1856 Snow-9 Flying Eagle cent certified PR64 NGC, CAC, in a previous generation holder. The Simba Collection, Part III Carson City double eagles from the 1870s make up the sole focus of The Simba Collection, Part III. This challenging set lacks only the 1870-CC for completion, and emphasizes problem-free coins in grades ranging from XF40 to AU55. The rare 1871-CC is an attractive orange-gold coin, with good overall eye appeal grading XF40 NGC. The 1873-CC is certified XF45 NGC and displays partially reflective fields. The 1878- CC is high-end for its XF40 NGC grade, with only minor marks and pleasing honey-gold color. This is a solid group of circulated Carson City double eagles, each coin above-average for its date and grade – an attribute demonstrated consistently by The Simba Collection in every consignment. The Cody Brady Collection, Part II The Cody Brady Collection had its start in 1962. The collector was active in many of the major auctions, and worked with leading dealers for more than 50 years forming a wide- ranging collection. Heritage has handled other consignments from the collector in recent years. The current consignment consists of 109 lots, evenly distributed among Floor Sessions 2, 5, and Sunday’s online Internet auction. PLATINUM NIGHT offers two beautiful gold proof coins – an 1870 quarter eagle certified PR65 Deep Cameo PCGS. CAC, JD-1, Low R.7 and an 1867 half eagle PR66 Cameo PCGS. JD-1, High R.6. The WTR Collection Just three coins make up this small but powerful consignment. All are PLATINUM NIGHT quality lots, led by a 1795 Flowing Hair dollar, B-5, BB-27, certified MS62 NGC. This Three Leaves variety is easily available in lesser grades, but a substantial rarity in Mint State. A 1781 Libertas Americana medal is a second lot from the collection, graded MS63 Brown NGC struck in copper, Betts-615, Loubat-14, a Top 100 America’s Greatest medal. This famous medal is beautiful and historically important. Please take time to view the catalogs and place your bids either before or during the live auction. Heritage’s auction format provides plenty of time and many ways to bid at your leisure before the auction date. For those bidding remotely, all the excitement of an in-person auction remains intact, because everything happens in real time. Our ongoing auctions demonstrate industry-leading results and simple online bidding. If you are unable to attend the FUN Auction in person, you can easily bid from the comfort and safety of your home. As always, we wish the very best for you and yours, and welcome your participation – either in person at the Orlando FUN auction, or from anywhere in the world via phone, computer, tablet, fax, or mail. Good luck with your bids! Sincerely, Greg Rohan Todd Imhof President Executive Vice-President [email protected] [email protected]

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