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1907 $10 Wire Rim MS65 PCGS. Judd-1774....
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1907 Indian Eagle, MS65
Wire Rim Prototype, Judd-1774
Only 500 Examples Struck
1907 $10 Wire Rim MS65 PCGS. Judd-1774. The Wire Rim tens
and High Relief twenties were each a curious blend of the tried and
tested and the experimental. The designs for each borrowed heavily
from previous commissions completed by Augustus Saint-Gaudens.
However, the bright, satiny finish on the Wire Rim tens was clearly
experimental for the Mint. The Mint did have decades of experience
striking medals in high relief. They could also strike them in
different finishes and colors. But medal production was a very slow
process and limited to tiny numbers when compared to coinage
intended for circulation. Problems arose, however, when designers
made assumptions about what could be accomplished for circulating
coinage, and when Mint officials attempted to second-guess how a
design would be received by the public. Mint Director George
Roberts solicited advice from San Francisco Mint Superintendent
Frank Leach about the proposed standing-eagle reverse design. Leach
was apparently unaware that the design had been previously used on
Theodore Roosevelt's privately produced 1905 inaugural medal with
the reverse designed by Adolph Weinman. His blunt assessment was it
was not a faithful representation of the national bird and its legs
much too long. "This design inclines one to the impression of a
crane in masquerade wearing pantaloons and a cutaway coat."
Apparently his artistic critique went no further than Robert's
desk, and the standing-eagle design proceeded and was adopted for
the reverse of the ten dollar. The obverse was an adaptation of
Augustus Saint-Gaudens' Nike, seen on the Sherman Group at the
southern entrance to Central Park. This obverse / reverse pairing
survived the experimental Wire Rim strikings, the Rolled Rim
patterns, and was slightly lowered for the circulation strike tens
that finally entered production. Only 500 specimens of the Wire Rim
design were produced and the issue is prized by pattern collectors
and series specialists alike.The present coin is a delightful Gem, with well-detailed design elements and well-preserved orange-gold surfaces that show few signs of contact. Vibrant satiny mint luster radiates from both sides and eye appeal is outstanding. Population: 68 in 65 (6 in 65+), 23 finer (5/16).
From The Conch Collection.(Registry values: N7079)
Coin Index Numbers: (NGC ID# 268B, PCGS# 8850, Greysheet# 9744)
Weight: 16.72 grams
Metal: 90% Gold, 10% Copper
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Auction Info
2016 August 10 - 14 ANA US Coins Signature Auction - Anaheim #1238 (go to Auction Home page)
Auction Dates
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10th-14th
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