US
Rare Coin Investments Has Acquired the 1793 Gem Mint State Wreath
Cent, the Next Million Dollar Coin
A Gem Mint State 1793 Wreath Cent, the
next million dollar coin has been acquired by USRCI
(Port
Charlotte, FL (PRWEB) June 18, 2014)
Tom Pilitowski - U.S. Rare
Coin Investments has acquired the famous 1793 Gem Mint State
Vine and Bars Wreath Cent, S-9, B-12. The coin, which is certified
by PCGS, also comes with a CAC (Collectors Acceptance Corp)
approval. PCGS shows one S-9, the present coin in MSBN65 condition
with one finer at MSBN65+. The finest S-9 at NGC is MSBN62.
As of June 2014, CAC has the present piece confirmed at the
Gem MS65BN grade level with none finer. The coin is an eye-appealing
mixture of light brown and olive with tiny splashes of mint
red in protected areas. A small area of darker patina is on
the reverse at ATES. The coin has well-centered, bold design
motifs and hard, reflective fields. The dentils are sharp
and complete on both sides. A few marks appear on both sides,
but these were probably on the planchet before the coin was
struck.
The coin’s provenance
includes Henry C. Miller from the Thomas Elder sale of 1917,
Dr. George P. French from the B. Max Mehl sale of 1929, Henry
A. Sternberg from the J.C Morgenthau sale of 1933, Charles
Green 1954, Dr. William Sheldon, Virgil Brand, Dorothy Paschal,
and Dean Oakes.
“The coin is a fabulous
example of its type and variety,” said Tom Pilitowski,
president of US Rare Coin Investments. “It represents
outstanding value for a collector and would be an excellent
addition to any fine numismatic cabinet.” While it is
not currently for sale, Pilitowski went on to say, “With
a provenance such as this and the coin's excellent appeal,
it might well be a future million dollar Large Cent.”
This coin is destined for the finest early US coin collection
or investment portfolio.
For more information call
Thomas Pilitowski at 1-941-291-2156.