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1871 Longacre Standard Silver Dollar
Struck in Copper
, Judd-1142, PR64 Red

1871 $1 Standard Silver Dollar, Judd-1142, Pollock-1284, R.7, PR64 Red PCGS. The obverse features the first Seated Liberty design by Longacre with 22 stars on the flag. There are also 13 stars arranged around the periphery on the obverse. The reverse displays 1 DOLLAR as the central motif, surrounded by a wreath of cotton and corn, with STANDARD above. Struck in copper with a plain edge. This design was struck in silver, copper, and aluminum--both reeded and plain edge variants of each. Only five or so examples are believed known of the copper, plain edge dollars. The cherry-red surfaces have a few tiny carbon specks, the most notable of which is on the globe. The strike is complete throughout.
From The McCoy Family Collection of U.S. Patterns.

Coin Index Numbers: (NGC ID# 2A54, PCGS# 81404, Greysheet# 13890)


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Auction Info

Auction Dates
January, 2011
5th-9th Wednesday-Sunday
Bids + Registered Phone Bidders: 9
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Sold on Jan 6, 2011 for: $10,350.00
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