Breen Die State V. We note very little in the way of actual wear for this striking Wreath cent, the otherwise sharp definition coming up just a bit short in the center of the obverse, where some of the individual hair strands are merged together. The texture is generally hard with appreciable frost, although dark charcoal-copper surfaces are finely granular overall with some old, light verdigris nestled within the protected areas around and among many of the design elements. No significant marks are seen, however, and the in-hand appearance is pleasingly smooth at most lighting angles.

The large cents of 1793 were the first coins struck by the Philadelphia Mint at their facility at Seventh and Filbert Streets. While appreciated by numismatists today, Henry Voigt's original Chain cents were not so beloved at the time, but were instead ridiculed as ugly: one oft-quoted account noting that Liberty appeared to be in a fright with the chains on the reverse as being an ill omen. Voigt replaced his earlier design with a more elegant and fuller rendition of Liberty, as on this coin, with flowing hair in bold relief on the obverse and a many-berried wreath on the reverse. Exactly when the transition from Chain to Wreath cent took place is a matter of conjecture; it has been commonly believed that the 63,353 cents that were delivered between April and July were of the Wreath type.

The Sheldon-6 is often referred to as the "Sprung Die" variety, as termed by Sylvester Crosby due to the prominent die bulging on the obverse from the back of Liberty's hair to the rim that is always seen on this pairing. The buckling of the dies also caused tresses in the central part of Liberty's hair to appear worn, even on high grade examples, as here, and is also responsible for anomalies in the beading, a chip out of the rim in front of Liberty's chin and, in the final stages, also appearing to cause die cracks through and radiating from letters in the word LIBERTY.

The large cent was a utilitarian coin and saw heavy use in commerce for decades. As a result, while a few hundred S-6 cents are thought to be in numismatic holdings, most are in very low grades. Examples at the VF level and higher are few and far between and command great attention when offered. Today, large cents of all kinds are beloved by numismatists and have a long-established following. The delicate features of the wreath and its berry sprays combined with the delightfully high relief of Liberty's profile have made the 1793 Wreath cents among the most coveted of all the large cent types. This opportunity should not be overlooked.

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Shipping

All winning lots will be shipped domestically via FEDEX, United States Postal Service, or DHL. Please note: A delivery confirmation shipment will be required for all orders. Delivery methods depend on the value of the shipment (for insurance purposes). All orders sent via Priority or Express require a signature confirmation. Please refer to the chart below to see how your winning lots will be shipped. Once your order has shipped, we will send you an email containing the order tracking information.

Total Value of Shipment Shipping Method
$1-$299 First Class
$300-$24,999 Priority or 2-Day
$25,000-$199,999 Express or Overnight
$200,000+ Contact us for Special Arrangements
Chart applies to U.S. addresses only -- items shipped to international addresses from the United States will be delivered via Fed Ex and items shipped from our Hong Office will be delivered via EMS with the exception of countries that EMS service does not cover.

If you would like your order shipped domestically via FedEx, please contact our Client Services department at (800) 458-4646. Additional charges may apply.

• How much do you charge for shipping and handling?

Within the United States: All orders are shipped via USPS. All orders will have the following postage and insurance charges in addition to a $.50 handling charge per lot added to the purchase price:

Invoice Amount Postage & Insurance
Up to $299 $12.00
$300- $499 $17.00
$500- $999 $20.00
$1000- $2499 $24.00
$2500- $4999 $27.00
$5000- $9999 $30.00
$10000- $14999 $40.00
$15000- $19999 $45.00
$20000- $24999 $50.00
$25000- $49999 $75.00
$50000- $74999 $100.00
$75000- $99999 $125.00
$100000- $249999 $250.00
$250000+ $400.00


All international orders (including Canada and Mexico) shipped from the United States will be shipped via Fedex or UPS depending on the destination country. All orders will have an international insurance fee of 1/2% of the subtotal of the invoice (hammer price plus buyers fee), with a minimum insurance fee of $10 plus a $.50 handling charge per lot in addition to the postage below. For shipments from our Hong Kong office via EMS, please refer to the Hong Kong Auction section.

Invoice Amount Postage
Up to $2,500 $50.00
$2,501-$10,000 $60.00
$10,001-$100,000 $75.00
$100,001-$200,000 $125.00
$200,001+ $500 or Contact us for Special Arrangements


All orders shipped from the Hong Kong, China Office are shipped via EMS with the exception of countries that EMS service does not cover. All orders will have an international insurance fee of 1/2% of the subtotal of the invoice (hammer price plus buyers fee), with a minimum insurance fee of $10 plus a $.50 handling charge per lot in addition to the postage below. The following countries have EMS coverage: Australia, China, Hong Kong, Japan, Laos, Macau, Malaysia, Mongolia, Singapore, South Korea, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, and Thailand. Our international shipping rates will apply to countries not covered by EMS. If you have special shipping requests from our Hong Kong, China Office, please contact [email protected].

Invoice Amount Postage
Up to $300 $35.00
$301-$1,000 $40.00
$1,001-$2,000 $45.00
$2,001-$3,000 $50.00
$3,001-$5,000 $55.00
$5,001-$10,000 $60.00
$10,001-$25,000 $70.00
$25,001-$50,000 $80.00
$50,001-$75,000 $90.00
$75,001-$100,000 $100.00
$100,000-$200,000 $125.00
$200,000+ $500.00 or Contact us for Special Arrangements

by Stack's Bowers Galleries
June 16, 2026 12:00 PM PDT
1550 Scenic Ave
Suite 150
Costa Mesa, CA, US 92626

Stack's Bowers Galleries

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Bid Increments
From: To: Increments:
$0 $99 $20
$100 $199 $20
$200 $499 $20
$500 $999 $50
$1,000 $1,999 $100
$2,000 $4,999 $200
$5,000 $9,999 $500
$10,000 $19,999 $1,000
$20,000 $49,999 $2,000
$50,000 $99,999 $5,000
$100,000 $199,999 $10,000
$200,000 $499,999 $20,000
$500,000 $999,999 $50,000
$1,000,000 $1,999,999 $50,000
$2,000,000 + $100,000