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MS66 Judd-2185 Martha Washington
Golden Dollar-Size Test Token

(1999) Martha Washington "Dollar," Judd-2185, Low R.7, MS66 NGC. 8.0 gn. The 1759-dated obverse has a portrait of Martha Washington facing right, while the reverse shows a view of Mount Vernon. These dies, which omit a denomination and the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, have been used by the Mint to test coinage alloys since 1965. Struck in magnesium brass-coated copper-clad metal with a plain edge. The consistent green-gold color is similar to that of the Sacagawea dollar, which succeeded the Anthony dollar in 2000. Bright, lustrous, and sharply struck. A small planchet flaw on the obverse at 1:30 provides an identifier.

Coin Index Numbers: (PCGS# 62401)


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