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1870 Pattern Quarter Dollar
AW-958, Judd-888, Pollock-987
PCGS Proof-62

1870 Judd-888 Pattern Standard Silver Quarter Dollar in PCGS Proof-62 obverse

Estimated Survivors = 30

1870 Judd-888 Pattern Standard Silver Quarter Dollar in PCGS Proof-62 reverse

          A very attractive pattern from the standard silver series with a cute Liberty head on the obverse and a fairly substantial wreath on the reverse made with a great abundance of grains and vegetables. Miss Liberty is wearing a cap and an interesting tiara made of stars. This pattern is listed as Judd-888 and Pollock-987. Judd lists it as Rarity 6 while Pollock lists it as Rarity 5 to 6, so there are probably anywhere from 25 to 35 of these in existence. There are two minor varieties for this coin, one struck on a slightly thinner planchet than the other, but the difference is minimal, amounting to about one tenth of the weight of the total coin. Both varieties have a reeded edge, and there is no price difference between the two. The whole idea behind the standard silver experiment was to get coins circulating again. Really it was just a scheme to lower the weight of the silver coins. The fineness was left unchanged at 90% silver and 10% alloy, but the weights of all the silver coins from three cents up through the dollar were significantly reduced. This experiment approached a frenzy in the year 1870, with over 250 different pattern varieties for that one year alone, more than any other single year. The designs used were created by James Longacre, but the dies used to mint the patterns were engraved by William Barber. This particular specimen is mostly brilliant with just a little bit of goldish toning around the rims. On the reverse, the gold is mixed with a few traces of blue. The mirrors have excellent reflectivity. There are no major marks at all, and the coin has the eye appeal of a higher grade. A very scarce coin for a very reasonable price.

Sold December 2004 $1400.

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