1820 Matron Head Cent. N-13. Rarity-1. Large Date. MS-65 BN (PCGS). CAC.
Lovely satin to softly frosted surfaces are smooth, lustrous and exceptionally well preserved. Pleasingly toned in steely lilac-brown, direct lighting reveals plenty of pale rose from faded mint color. The borders are fully denticulated, and the central design elements are crisp. The 1820 Newcomb-13 is one of the most available varieties of large cent from the famous Randall Hoard. This hoard, which contained thousands of large copper cents mostly dated from 1817 through 1820, was rumored to have been found beneath a railroad platform in Georgia some time after the Civil War, but before 1869. Supposedly hidden in a small keg (or multiple kegs), the hoard was named for John Swan Randall of Norwich, New York, who purchased the coins after they had changed hands several times since their discovery. After Randall's death in 1878, the coins that remained were offered at auction by Edward D. Cogan. The most readily obtainable variety from the Randall Hoard is the 1818 N-10, followed by the 1820 N-13 (offered here). Over the years, even as late as the 1970s, it was not unheard of to find groups of Randall Hoard cents offered by coin dealers. However, as the 20th century came to a close, examples were usually found as individual pieces.
PCGS# 1615. NGC ID: 2256.
From the Collection of James Allaire Millholland, 1842-1911.
Estimate: $3228
Price realized | 2'600 USD |
Starting price | 1 USD |
Estimate | 3'228 USD |