1870 G$1 J-1023, RB PR(PCGS#71271)

1870 G$1 J-1023, RB PR (PCGS#71271)

Spring 2025 Showcase Auction U.S. Coins

Commissaire-priseur
Stack's Bowers
Numéro du lot
4828
Grade
PR63RB
Prix
3 720
Description du lot
The obverse and reverse designs are the same that the Mint used to strike regular issue 1870 gold dollars. Blended mahogany and rose-brown patina with a tinge of olive, this is a sharply struck and handsome specimen. The finish is a tad muted, and a few faint spots also account for the Proof-63 numeric grade, but no blemishes come readily to the fore during in-hand viewing. Although Judd-1023 is traditionally regarded as a regular die trial striking, the <em>uspatterns.com</em> website asserts that it was more likely struck deliberately for sale to contemporary collectors as part of complete off-metal Proof sets. Only seven specimens are believed extant, including the Byron Reed coin in the Durham Museum.
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