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CAC. R-6. A scarce and desirable pattern as it was designed nearly three decades before the Two Cent denomination was finally issued by the Mint. The obverse features a small eagle on a cloud, reminiscent of the Draped Bust silver dollar reverse design. The reverse has TWO CENTS in the center surrounded by a laurel […]
R-7.Gold Dollar pattern struck on an annular silver planchet with a plain edge.The obverse has USA above and the date below. The reverse shows a circle of olive sprigs.Lovely ivory-gray surfaces.
Original. R-5. The obverse features the hook-necked flying eagle design surrounded by thirteen stars with the date below. The reverse is very similar to the regular issue dies used for the large cent although the wreath, letters, and diameter of the planchet are slightly smaller.Struck in bronze with a plain edge. This is a beautiful […]
R-3. Regular issue dies with a plain edge, but struck in bronze rather than the regular issue copper-nickel. Thin planchet variety struck with medallic alignment. This was the Mint’s first time to experiment with bronze.
High R-7. The obverse die is from the Seated Liberty design used for regular-issue coinage in 1863. The reverse features the standard perched eagle motif with the addition of a scroll with the motto IN GOD WE TRUST inscribed. Struck in silver with a reeded edge.
Low R-7. Struck from the regular obverse die, and paired with the regular reverse die of 1866 with the motto above the eagle. Struck in copper with a reeded edge.
High R-7. Struck in aluminum with a plain edge. The obverse design resembles the Three-Cent Nickel but on a regular size nickel planchet. The reverse has 5 CENTS within a wreath and a tiny IN GOD WE TRUST above. Very scarce and the finest of just 2 graded at PCGS with none seen at NGC.
R-5. Struck in nickel with a plain edge. The obverse design resembles the Three-Cent Nickel but on a regular size nickel planchet. The reverse has a Roman Numeral ‘V’. A wreath encircles the denomination with a scroll at the top with IN GOD WE TRUST. A Maltese cross is above the scroll.
Low R-7. STANDARD SILVER half struck in aluminum with a reeded edge. Bust of Liberty on the obverse with IN GOD WE TRUST below on a scroll and the legend UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. The reverse has the denomination 50 CENTS in an oak and olive wreath with STANDARD SILVER above and the date below.This […]
Standard’ Half Dollar struck in silver with a plain edge. High R-6. Bust of Liberty on the obverse with LIBERTY inscribed on her headband and a single star in front. The legend UNITED STATES OF AMERICA is above and IN GOD WE TRUST is on a scroll below. 50 CENTS is within a wreath on […]
CAC. High R-7. The obverse features Liberty facing right, wearing a cap ornamented with three stars. The motto is below and UNITED STATES OF AMERICA is above. A wreath of oak and laurel surrounds 10 CENTS in the center, with STANDARD SILVER above and 1870 below. Struck in copper with a plain edge. One of […]
High R-7. Regular issue half eagle dies. Struck in copper with a reeded edge. Sharply struck with beautiful reflective reddish-brown surfaces that have iridescent green-blue and ruby tints. Fantastic eye appeal! The finest of 5 known, 2 of which have been gilt. Pictured on USPatterns.com and PCGS CoinFacts. Ex: Kesselman, Bass, Simpson.
High R-6. Liberty faces left and wears a cap with two large stars and a ribbon inscribed LIBERTY. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA arcs above, with a scroll inscribed IN GOD WE TRUST below. The denomination and date are within a wreath on the reverse, with STANDARD above.Struck in silver with a plain edge. Housed in […]
R-7. This beautiful William Barber designed obverse resembles the famous Sailor Head design. Thirteen tiny stars circle the perimeter with the date under the bust. The reverse is the regular issue Seated Liberty Dime. A coin without a country as UNITED STATES OF AMERICA is absent. Struck in copper with a reeded edge.
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CAC. R-6. A scarce and desirable pattern as it was designed nearly three decades before the Two Cent denomination was finally issued by the Mint. The obverse features a small eagle on a cloud, reminiscent of the Draped Bust silver dollar reverse design. The reverse has TWO CENTS in the center surrounded by a laurel […]
R-7.Gold Dollar pattern struck on an annular silver planchet with a plain edge.The obverse has USA above and the date below. The reverse shows a circle of olive sprigs.Lovely ivory-gray surfaces.
Original. R-5. The obverse features the hook-necked flying eagle design surrounded by thirteen stars with the date below. The reverse is very similar to the regular issue dies used for the large cent although the wreath, letters, and diameter of the planchet are slightly smaller.Struck in bronze with a plain edge. This is a beautiful […]
R-3. Regular issue dies with a plain edge, but struck in bronze rather than the regular issue copper-nickel. Thin planchet variety struck with medallic alignment. This was the Mint’s first time to experiment with bronze.
High R-7. The obverse die is from the Seated Liberty design used for regular-issue coinage in 1863. The reverse features the standard perched eagle motif with the addition of a scroll with the motto IN GOD WE TRUST inscribed. Struck in silver with a reeded edge.
Low R-7. Struck from the regular obverse die, and paired with the regular reverse die of 1866 with the motto above the eagle. Struck in copper with a reeded edge.
High R-7. Struck in aluminum with a plain edge. The obverse design resembles the Three-Cent Nickel but on a regular size nickel planchet. The reverse has 5 CENTS within a wreath and a tiny IN GOD WE TRUST above. Very scarce and the finest of just 2 graded at PCGS with none seen at NGC.
R-5. Struck in nickel with a plain edge. The obverse design resembles the Three-Cent Nickel but on a regular size nickel planchet. The reverse has a Roman Numeral ‘V’. A wreath encircles the denomination with a scroll at the top with IN GOD WE TRUST. A Maltese cross is above the scroll.
Low R-7. STANDARD SILVER half struck in aluminum with a reeded edge. Bust of Liberty on the obverse with IN GOD WE TRUST below on a scroll and the legend UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. The reverse has the denomination 50 CENTS in an oak and olive wreath with STANDARD SILVER above and the date below.This […]
Standard’ Half Dollar struck in silver with a plain edge. High R-6. Bust of Liberty on the obverse with LIBERTY inscribed on her headband and a single star in front. The legend UNITED STATES OF AMERICA is above and IN GOD WE TRUST is on a scroll below. 50 CENTS is within a wreath on […]
CAC. High R-7. The obverse features Liberty facing right, wearing a cap ornamented with three stars. The motto is below and UNITED STATES OF AMERICA is above. A wreath of oak and laurel surrounds 10 CENTS in the center, with STANDARD SILVER above and 1870 below. Struck in copper with a plain edge. One of […]
High R-7. Regular issue half eagle dies. Struck in copper with a reeded edge. Sharply struck with beautiful reflective reddish-brown surfaces that have iridescent green-blue and ruby tints. Fantastic eye appeal! The finest of 5 known, 2 of which have been gilt. Pictured on USPatterns.com and PCGS CoinFacts. Ex: Kesselman, Bass, Simpson.
High R-6. Liberty faces left and wears a cap with two large stars and a ribbon inscribed LIBERTY. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA arcs above, with a scroll inscribed IN GOD WE TRUST below. The denomination and date are within a wreath on the reverse, with STANDARD above.Struck in silver with a plain edge. Housed in […]
R-7. This beautiful William Barber designed obverse resembles the famous Sailor Head design. Thirteen tiny stars circle the perimeter with the date under the bust. The reverse is the regular issue Seated Liberty Dime. A coin without a country as UNITED STATES OF AMERICA is absent. Struck in copper with a reeded edge.
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CAC. R-6. A scarce and desirable pattern as it was designed nearly three decades before the Two Cent denomination was finally issued by the Mint. The obverse features a small eagle on a cloud, reminiscent of the Draped Bust silver dollar reverse design. The reverse has TWO CENTS in the center surrounded by a laurel […]
R-7.Gold Dollar pattern struck on an annular silver planchet with a plain edge.The obverse has USA above and the date below. The reverse shows a circle of olive sprigs.Lovely ivory-gray surfaces.
Original. R-5. The obverse features the hook-necked flying eagle design surrounded by thirteen stars with the date below. The reverse is very similar to the regular issue dies used for the large cent although the wreath, letters, and diameter of the planchet are slightly smaller.Struck in bronze with a plain edge. This is a beautiful […]
R-3. Regular issue dies with a plain edge, but struck in bronze rather than the regular issue copper-nickel. Thin planchet variety struck with medallic alignment. This was the Mint’s first time to experiment with bronze.
High R-7. The obverse die is from the Seated Liberty design used for regular-issue coinage in 1863. The reverse features the standard perched eagle motif with the addition of a scroll with the motto IN GOD WE TRUST inscribed. Struck in silver with a reeded edge.
Low R-7. Struck from the regular obverse die, and paired with the regular reverse die of 1866 with the motto above the eagle. Struck in copper with a reeded edge.
High R-7. Struck in aluminum with a plain edge. The obverse design resembles the Three-Cent Nickel but on a regular size nickel planchet. The reverse has 5 CENTS within a wreath and a tiny IN GOD WE TRUST above. Very scarce and the finest of just 2 graded at PCGS with none seen at NGC.
R-5. Struck in nickel with a plain edge. The obverse design resembles the Three-Cent Nickel but on a regular size nickel planchet. The reverse has a Roman Numeral ‘V’. A wreath encircles the denomination with a scroll at the top with IN GOD WE TRUST. A Maltese cross is above the scroll.
Low R-7. STANDARD SILVER half struck in aluminum with a reeded edge. Bust of Liberty on the obverse with IN GOD WE TRUST below on a scroll and the legend UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. The reverse has the denomination 50 CENTS in an oak and olive wreath with STANDARD SILVER above and the date below.This […]
Standard’ Half Dollar struck in silver with a plain edge. High R-6. Bust of Liberty on the obverse with LIBERTY inscribed on her headband and a single star in front. The legend UNITED STATES OF AMERICA is above and IN GOD WE TRUST is on a scroll below. 50 CENTS is within a wreath on […]
CAC. High R-7. The obverse features Liberty facing right, wearing a cap ornamented with three stars. The motto is below and UNITED STATES OF AMERICA is above. A wreath of oak and laurel surrounds 10 CENTS in the center, with STANDARD SILVER above and 1870 below. Struck in copper with a plain edge. One of […]
High R-7. Regular issue half eagle dies. Struck in copper with a reeded edge. Sharply struck with beautiful reflective reddish-brown surfaces that have iridescent green-blue and ruby tints. Fantastic eye appeal! The finest of 5 known, 2 of which have been gilt. Pictured on USPatterns.com and PCGS CoinFacts. Ex: Kesselman, Bass, Simpson.
High R-6. Liberty faces left and wears a cap with two large stars and a ribbon inscribed LIBERTY. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA arcs above, with a scroll inscribed IN GOD WE TRUST below. The denomination and date are within a wreath on the reverse, with STANDARD above.Struck in silver with a plain edge. Housed in […]
R-7. This beautiful William Barber designed obverse resembles the famous Sailor Head design. Thirteen tiny stars circle the perimeter with the date under the bust. The reverse is the regular issue Seated Liberty Dime. A coin without a country as UNITED STATES OF AMERICA is absent. Struck in copper with a reeded edge.
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