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Patterns
P
OPULAR
1875 P
ATTERN
S
ILVER
D
OLLAR
Enlargement
1642
1875 Pattern Silver Dollar. Silver, Reeded Edge. Judd-1420. Pollock-1563 High Rarity 7
.
PCGS graded Proof 61 PQ.
CAC
Approved
. Nice light golden toning around the edges. Very popular silver pattern. Lovely golden toned periphery. A Trade Dollar Pattern with
Liberty at the seashore, similar to the Judd-1396 Twenty-cent Pattern, with a steam warship in the distance. The reverse is of the regular No
Motto silver dollar design. Struck in silver with a reeded edge. The USpatterns.com website states that Adams and Woodin related that six
pieces were struck of this pattern, and "at least 5 different pieces are confirmed." The updated pedigrees of the five known pieces are:
1. H.P. Newlin (Haseltine, April 1883); Garrett Collection, Stack's (3/76), lot 655; Harry Bass Research Foundation, currently on display at the
ANA in Colorado Springs.
2. Eliasberg I (Bowers and Merena, 5/96), lot 283.
3. Getty Collection (Bowers and Ruddy, 5/77), lot 660; Randolph Rothschild Collection (Stack's, 10/03), lot 1105.
4. The present example. Heritage 4/2006:1855; ex: 1984 ANA (Kurt Krueger, 7/84), lot 660; possibly Ex: Farouk.
5. Illustrated History (Abe Kosoff, 1962), lot 476. The Judd plate coin for editions 1-7.
Only one other piece has been certified, a PR65 by PCGS. It is interesting to note the major collections from the past that lacked this pattern:
Fred Olsen (1944), Gaston DiBello (1970), Armand Champa (1972), and Thomas A. Bergin (1984). Lightly but extensively hairlined, the fields
are nevertheless deeply reflective and suggest a finer grade. The centers are brilliant with light golden toning around the margins. Close
examination shows occasional patches of die rust on the reverse. This die rust indicates that the reverse of this particular pattern was struck
from a leftover reverse die from 1865 or before. This and the similar Judd-1470 of 1876 were probably struck for sale to collectors as opposed
to being true patterns. Nevertheless, a rare opportunity for the advanced collector
Pop 1; 1 finer in 64
. (
PCGS # 61727
)
Estimated Value ............................................................................................................................................................$17,000 - 19,000