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1877 Pattern One Dollar in Copper, PR66 Brown
Judd-1542, 'Sailor Head' Design

1877 $1 Sailor Head Dollar, Judd-1542, Pollock-1715, R.7, PR66 Brown PCGS. The William Barber Sailor Head design, a modified version of which first appeared on 20 cent patterns of 1875. The obverse shows a bust of Liberty facing left, sporting a coronet reading LIBERTY, the motto IN GOD WE TRUST above and the date 1877 below. Two prominent ribbon ends dangle behind her head. The reverse features the denomination 1 DOLLAR centered within a wreath of corn, wheat, and cotton. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA is around the upper periphery, E PLURIBUS UNUM around the lower. Struck in copper with a reeded edge. Pattern dimes, quarters, and (some) half dollars of 1877 also showed the same design. This is a lovely Premium Gem proof for which the Brown designation is totally inadequate. Beautiful golden, lilac, and pale blue highlights swirl on each side of this problem-free example, the sole Brown example in any grade at PCGS. A PR66 Red and Brown piece, formerly in the Queller and McCoy Family collections, brought $32,200 in its most recent 2011 appearance with us. We know of seven examples of this pattern surviving.
Ex: Abner Kreisberg Mail Bid Sale (11/1972), lot 731; Rogers M. Fred, Jr. Collection (Bowers and Merena, 11/1995), lot 2306, which brought $9,900; Teletrade (12/31/2001); Teletrade (2/6/2002).
From The A. James Evans Collection, Part II.

Coin Index Numbers: (NGC ID# 2AES, PCGS# 61886, Greysheet# 14669)


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Auction Info

Auction Dates
January, 2015
7th-12th Wednesday-Monday
Bids + Registered Phone Bidders: 15
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Sold on Jan 7, 2015 for: $21,150.00
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