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1875 T$1 Type Two Reverse PR67 NGC....
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$25,000.48
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Description
1875 Trade Dollar, PR67
Delightful Original Toning, Ex: Gardner
1875 T$1 Type Two Reverse PR67 NGC. The 1875 Trade dollar
had a low business strike mintage of only 218,200 coins, the lowest
P-mint production total and third-lowest of all 17 issues. Only the
1873-CC and 1878-CC had lower mintages. Given the issue's rarity in
Mint State, many collectors choose a proof to represent this date.
The present remarkable piece ranks among the finest non-Cameos
certified. This Superb Gem proof 1875 Trade dollar boasts fully
reflective surfaces showing pristine preservation amid wonderful
light lilac and sky-blue toning that deepens closer to the border.
The top of Liberty's head is a trifle soft, as is typical of proofs
struck from this die pair, but the design elements are otherwise
crisp. A highly desirable example. Census: 5 in 67, 0 finer
(5/16).Ex: Long Beach Signature (Heritage, 2/2009), lot 1642; Eugene H. Gardner Collection, Part III (Heritage, 5/2015), lot 98592 (as PR66 PCGS. CAC).(Registry values: N7079)
Coin Index Numbers: (NGC ID# 27YL, PCGS# 7055, Greysheet# 7395)
Weight: 27.22 grams
Metal: 90% Silver, 10% Copper
Auction Info
2016 July 7 - 10 Summer FUN US Coins Signature Auction - Orlando Summer FUN #1237 (go to Auction Home page)
Auction Dates
July, 2016
7th-10th
Thursday-Sunday
Bids + Registered Phone Bidders: 25
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