US Patterns- WHAT U.S. COINAGE COULD HAVE BEEN
J-A1875-1 20C Die Trial

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Coin Details

Origin/Country: United States
Design Description: 20C Die Trial J-A1875-1
Item Description: White Metal 20C 1875 J-A1875-1 Die Trial Ex: Nagy / Kosoff
Full Grade: PCGS MS 63
Owner: mania

Set Details

Custom Sets: The Double Dime - 20 Cent Pattern Type Set
US Patterns- WHAT U.S. COINAGE COULD HAVE BEEN
Competitive Sets: This coin is not competing in any sets.

Owner Comments:


1875 20C Twenty Cent, White Metal Reverse Die Trial,
Judd-A1875-1, Pollock-3398,
Rarity: R.8 ( Only 2 known) MS63

Plate Coin Pollock fig 669

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Struck in White Metal with plain edge


Obverse: This uniface die trial shows UNITED STATES OF NORTH AMERICA across the upper obverse with the date below. No central device is present.

Reverse: Unstruck

Comment:
This is one of two examples known. Saul Teichman, writing for USPatterns.com, explains: "It is unclear if this [is] for an obverse or a reverse design or if it is really for a 20 cent piece. It is more likely a design for a medal or token of some sort."

The pewter-gray obverse is partly lustrous, and the devices on that side are sharp. A small centering dot is apparent. The unstruck reverse is rough and porous.

20.0 Grains

Provenance/ Appearances:
Ex: S.K. Nagy; KOSOFF, A . 8/13/1958 ANA convention Auction sale /Lot #2050;
- Kosoff Sale (Bowers and Merena, 11/1985) / lot #1145;
- Superior (2/1991)/ Lot #1920 ;
- Early American History Auctions (12/2004) /Lot#1620;
- The Collection of William Rau, Part II, Heritage Jun 2018 Expo - Long Beach / Lot #4983,
- Great Collections June 2020 (Passed)

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