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1865 $1 Seated Dollar, Judd-435, Pollock-508, Low R.7, PR64 Red and Brown PCGS....
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Description
1865 Seated Dollar in Copper
Judd-435, PR64 Red and Brown
1865 $1 Seated Dollar, Judd-435, Pollock-508, Low R.7, PR64 Red
and Brown PCGS. Ex: Simpson. The obverse die is the design used
for regular-issue coinage of silver dollars in 1865. The reverse
die is the design adopted for use in 1866 with a scroll containing
the motto IN GOD WE TRUST added above the eagle's head. Struck in
copper with a reeded edge. A bold strike shows slight weakness at
the top of the left-facing wing. Scattered spots are noted on the
brilliant orange surfaces of this Choice proof that displays light
brown toning and splashes of blue and violet. Saul Teichman has
records of 17 examples of this pattern variety. Population: 3 in
PR64 Red and Brown, 1 finer (12/23).Ex: 1977 ANA (Kagin's, 7/1977), lot 2184; Dr. Wallace Lee Collection; Bowers and Merena (1/1999), lot 304; Superior (9/1999), lot 1433; Goldberg Auctions (9/2002), lot 774.
Important Selections from The Bob R. Simpson Collection, Part XI.
Coin Index Numbers: (NGC ID# 29JL, PCGS# 70620, Greysheet# 12702)
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Auction Info
2024 January 10 - 14 FUN US Coins Signature® Auction #1371 (go to Auction Home page)
Auction Dates
January, 2024
10th-14th
Wednesday-Sunday
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