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1875 Twenty Cent Pattern in Copper
Judd-1400, PR66 Red and Brown

1875 20C Twenty Cents, Judd-1400, Pollock-1543, Low R.7, PR66 Red and Brown PCGS. The obverse represents Liberty seated at the seashore, with an "illogical steamship" (Judd)--sails billowing before, steam blowing behind. The reverse is similar to the adopted twenty cent design of 1875, with minor differences in the olive leaves. Struck in copper with a plain edge. USPatterns.com suggests that a dozen or so are known. This piece displays a reverse that is nearly half mint red, with complementary glints of blue and violet. The red on the obverse is confined to the protected areas around the devices. A glossy, smooth, pristine piece with no visible impairments. This is the finest certified at PCGS regardless of color. Population: 1 in 66 Red and Brown, 0 finer (12/09).

Coin Index Numbers: (PCGS# 71707, Greysheet# 14507)


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Auction Info

Auction Dates
January, 2010
6th-10th Wednesday-Sunday
Bids + Registered Phone Bidders: 12
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Sold on Jan 7, 2010 for: $9,775.00
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