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1870 Indian Princess Dollar in Silver
Judd-1015, Deeply Toned PR63

1870 $1 Dollar, Judd-1015, Pollock-1149, Low R.7, PR63 PCGS. A deeply toned example of Longacre's majestic Indian Princess design. The obverse shows Liberty seated, left hand resting on a globe and right hand holding a Liberty pole with cap on top. There are two conjoined flags behind her, one ornamented with twenty two stars. The reverse is the regular issue Seated dollar design. Struck in silver with a plain edge. The surfaces are heavily and originally toned a deep gray, with gold and electric-blue highlights. The heavy toning covers a few patches of light hairlines, and also somewhat subdues the underlying luster and reflectivity of the coin. The strike, while somewhat average on the reverse, is strong on the obverse, showing excellent detail. Overall a Select and attractive example of this extremely rare pattern.
Ex: Palm Beach Signature (Heritage, 11/2004), lot 7321.
From The A. James Evans Collection, Part II.

Coin Index Numbers: (NGC ID# 29ZY, PCGS# 61263, Greysheet# 13437)


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Auction Info

Auction Dates
January, 2015
7th-12th Wednesday-Monday
Bids + Registered Phone Bidders: 5
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Sold on Jan 7, 2015 for: $6,462.50
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