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1852 PG$1 Gold Dollar, Judd-147, Pollock-175, Low R.7, PR63 Red and Brown PCGS. An annular pattern with a large central per...
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Sold on Jul 7, 2006 for:
$4,887.50
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Description
1852 Annular Dollar in Copper, Judd-147
1852 PG$1 Gold Dollar, Judd-147, Pollock-175, Low R.7, PR63 Red and Brown PCGS. An annular pattern with a large central perforation, which would have allowed a larger diameter gold dollar. Gold dollars were vital to commerce in 1852, since silver coins were worth more than face value and did not circulate. Toned rose-red and aqua. The obverse is well preserved; the reverse has thin marks at 12 and 3 o'clock. Struck in copper with a plain edge, and encapsulated in a first generation PCGS holder.Coin Index Numbers: (NGC ID# 299D, PCGS# 11611, Greysheet# 12159)
Auction Info
2006 July Dallas, TX Coin Signature Auction #407 (go to Auction Home page)
Auction Dates
July, 2006
7th-8th
Friday-Saturday
Bids + Registered Phone Bidders: 18
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