1795 Post Colonial Issues Talbot Allum & Lee Cents - PCGS AU58 BN CAC
1795 Post Colonial Issues Talbot Allum & Lee Cents - PCGS AU58 BN CAC
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The 1795 Talbot, Allum & Lee cent is one of the most fascinating post-colonial issues, originally struck as advertising tokens for a New York merchant firm. Bearing the legend “Commerce and Industry”, these pieces were widely accepted in circulation at the time and later became part of early U.S. coinage history. This example survives in remarkable condition, graded PCGS AU58 BN with the coveted CAC seal of approval.
The obverse features the standing figure of Liberty holding a staff and cap, while the reverse displays a detailed American eagle perched upon a shield. This iconic design reflects the values of independence, commerce, and national pride during America’s formative years. With smooth brown surfaces, sharp detail, and only light wear, this coin captures the spirit of late 18th-century America.
Certified by PCGS and approved by CAC, this coin represents quality and originality at the highest level. With only 42 coins graded AU58 BN at PCGS and an estimated CAC population of just 2 or fewer, it ranks among the finest survivors of this historical issue. For serious collectors of early American and post-colonial coinage, this piece offers rarity, eye appeal, and historical significance in one.
With its direct ties to early American commerce and its superb preservation, this coin makes a standout addition to any advanced collection. Its combination of rarity, condition, and CAC approval ensures lasting desirability and value for years to come.
Key Features:
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Historic Post-Colonial Issue – Struck in 1795 as a merchant token, later circulating widely in early America.
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Certified Quality – Graded PCGS AU58 BN, offering sharp detail with minimal wear.
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CAC Approved – Recognized for originality and premium quality, with an estimated CAC population of 2 or fewer.
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Rare Survivorship – Just 42 coins graded AU58 BN at PCGS, making this a scarce high-grade example.
A true piece of early American numismatic history, this 1795 Talbot, Allum & Lee cent stands as both a collectible rarity and a tangible connection to the nation’s formative years.
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