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Slot: J-72
Origin/Country: United States
Design Description: PATTERNS & TRIAL COINS 1792-1863
Item Description: 50C 1838 J-72
Grade: NGC PF 60
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Owner Comments

1838 50C
Judd-72, Pollock-75, (possible a restrike)
Rarity: R.5,


Struck in silver with a reeded edge and medal turn.

Obverse: A large bust of Liberty faces left, with 13 stars around and the date is below the bust. Miss Liberty is wearing a diahem and LIBERTY is inscribed on a ribbon.

Reverse: Features an eagle with spread wings holding an olive branch and her right talon is holding arrows. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA and the denomination are around the perimeter.

Comment: The obverse design is traditionally attributed to William Kneass, but Gobrecht was likely the engraver, since the portrait closely resembles the gold eagle also introduced in 1838.
A nicely struck specimen with pearl-gray and wheat-gold toning. The surfaces are slightly subdued and the left obverse field exhibits a few faded marks. An obverse planchet flaw near 9 o'clock is as made

Provenance / Appearance:
Heritage June 2014 - Long Beach / Lot #5531

Slot: J-73
Origin/Country: United States
Design Description: PATTERNS & TRIAL COINS 1792-1863
Item Description: 50C 1838 J-73
Grade: NGC PF 63
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Owner Comments

1838 50C
Judd-73,Pollock-77,
Rarity: R.5, PR63 CAC Endorsed


Struck in silver with a reeded edge

Obverse: Same as J-72, A large bust of Liberty faces left, with 13 stars around and the date is below the bust. Miss Liberty is wearing a diahem and LIBERTY is inscribed on a ribbon.

Reverse: A flying eagle facing Left with United Staes above and "HALF DOLLAR" below. The eagle may have been copied by Gobrecht from the Titian Peale sketch.

Comment: Interesting to note the mouth of the eagle is open and Pollack III reference book shares the exchange between Treasury Woodbury and Mint Director Patterson about trying work it to have the Eagle mouth close.

This example is better struck than usual for a Judd-73, though the eagle's breast are incompletely brought up. Attractively toned in powder-tan, olive-green, and peach-gold shades and nice mirrors

provenance/ Appearances:
Greats Collections Oct 2016
Slot: J-77
Origin/Country: United States
Design Description: PATTERNS & TRIAL COINS 1792-1863
Item Description: 50C 1838 J-77
Grade: PCGS PF 63 Red Brown
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Owner Comments

1838 50C (In Copper)
Judd-77 Restrike, Pollock-85
Rarity: High R.7 PR63 RB

EX Farouk/ Turoff


Struck in copper with a plain edge.

Obverse: Features the regular issue No Drapery Liberty Seated design
Reverse: A heraldic eagle holding an olive branch in its right talon and four arrows in its left is in the center and is similar to the two cent patterns from 1836.

Comment:
The restrike status of this piece is clearly seen by the extensive die rust on the reverse. The surfaces have an underlying bright, cherry-red color from an old cleaning that has since toned over to a great extent. Apparently only four pieces are known of this elusive pattern.

Specific characteristics prior to being slab is 150.8 grains. Diameter: 1.193 inches. Die alignment: about 10°.

Provenance/Appearances:
- Ex: Farouk Sale (Sotheby's, 1954), lot 1726;
- Cox Collection (Stack's, 4/62), lot 2191;
- Whitney Sunderland / Julius Turoff (Bowers and Merena, 3/1994), lot 1436;
- Superior May 1995 / Lot 3495 & Again Superior Jan 1996 Piedmont sale / Lot 1222 ( Not sold);
- Heritage Aug 1996 (ANA) / Lot 5069 & Heritage Mar 1997 (ANA) /Lot 6559 (Not Sold)
- Heritage Mar 2000 Central States Signature auction / Lot #7958.
- More recently from The Collection of William Rau Heritage April 2018 CSNS - Chicago / Lot #4482,
- Heritage Jan 2020 FUN / Lot #5855
Slot: J-235
Origin/Country: United States
Design Description: PATTERNS & TRIAL COINS 1792-1863
Item Description: 50C 1859 J-235
Grade: PCGS PF 63
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Owner Comments

1859 50C
Judd-235 Pollock-284
Rarity: R.5 PR63


Struck in silver with a reeded edge


Obverse: Anthony Paquet's design offers a seated Liberty facing left. She supports a fasces with her right hand and balances a shield in her left. There are thirteen stars around the perimeter and the date at the base.

Reverse: Features Paquet’s large standing eagle with wings extended and a shield on its breast. Olive branch and lengthy arrows in the claws and holding a ribbon in its beak with E PLURIBUS UNUM inscribed. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA is above and the denomination HALF DOLLAR is below

Comment:
This is Pollock variant know as a “Broken Ribbon" reverse. The ribbon looks as it is in 2 two pieces at the right end. The “Broken Ribbon” effect was possibly due to either insufficient pressure of the hub die into the working die, thus not bringing out certain features of the ribbon into proper relief or it could have been from resurfacing of the die once it was prepared.
In addition to the “Broken Ribbon” there were other variations as the Eagle left wing tip is rounded and the “RED” vertical strips in the shield have three lines each and the “white” strips in the shield are narrow. The eagle has six tail feathers.

A well struck specimen with moderate cameo contrast and pleasing peripheral peach-gold, ruby-red, and blue-green toning. The obverse is moderately hairlined.

Provenance:
Heritage 2013 August 8 - 10 US Coin Auction - Rosemont / Lot #4875


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Set of Paquet's and Longacre 50C Patterns of 1859



Slot: J-236
Origin/Country: United States
Design Description: PATTERNS & TRIAL COINS 1792-1863
Item Description: 50C 1859 J-236
Grade: PCGS PF 65 Brown
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Owner Comments

1859 50C
Judd- 236 Pollock-283
Low R.6, PF65BN


Struck in copper with a reeded edge

Paquet's Seated Liberty with eagle reverse

Obverse: Anthony Paquet's design offers a seated Liberty facing left. She supports a fasces with her right hand and balances a shield in her left.

Reverse: Features a large eagle with an olive branch and lengthy arrows in the claws. This Pollock variant is the “Perfect Ribbon" reverse. Along with the ribbon looking as one piece the Eagle left tip is pointed. Also the “RED” strips in the the shield are four lines each and the :white” strips in the shield are broad. The eagle has seven tail feathers

Comment:
A lovely brown example with deep mirrors of violet, dark blues brown hues emanating as rotating the piece
The strike is full and sharp, and the surfaces exceptionally clean. Free of spots or other common annoyances, and a handsome example of this pattern coin.

Provenance: Appearances: :
Private sale Mar 2020
Slot: J-237
Origin/Country: United States
Design Description: PATTERNS & TRIAL COINS 1792-1863
Item Description: 50C 1859 J-237
Grade: PCGS PF 62
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Owner Comments

1859 50C French Head
Judd-237 Pollock-293
Rarity: R.4; PF 62


Struck in silver with a reeded edge

French Liberty Obverse Half Dollar with Half Dollar Reverse

Obverse: A bust of Liberty faces right with laurel and vine in her hair. A ribbon below the bust is inscribed LIBERTY, with UNITED STATES OF AMERICA around, and the date 1859 below.

Reverse: Displays the agricultural wreath of the Seated dime, resized to appropriate scale, around the denomination HALF DOLLAR. .

Comment:
This is a splendid, originally toned example of the James B. Longacre French Head design, with much more eye appeal than the grade might suggest. Silver centers cede to burnt orange and aqua on each side, but more prominently so on the obverse. A few field hairlines are visible on each side, even without a loupe, but are not overly distracting.

Provenance:
Heritage April 2012 Schaumburg / Lot #6260



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Set pf 1859 Longacer "French Head" Patterns



Slot: J-238
Origin/Country: United States
Design Description: PATTERNS & TRIAL COINS 1792-1863
Item Description: 50C 1859 J-238
Grade: PCGS PF 65 Brown
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Owner Comments

1859 50C
Judd-238 Pollock-294
Rarity: R.5, PF65BN


Struck in copper with a reeded edge.

Longacre's French head with HALF DOLLAR reverse

Obverse: Longacre's so-called "French Head" of Liberty, which faces right, draped with a ribbon inscribed LIBERTY and a wide wreath of oak and vine on her head.

Reverse: A wreath composed of Cotton, tobacco, sugar cane,corn, wheat, and oaks leaves with "HALF DOLLAR" in the center,

Comment:
Saul Teichman expresses doubt on USPatterns.com whether this design was actually designed by James Longacre or by Anthony Paquet. The reason for the uncertainty stems from the punches used in UNITED STATES OF AMERICA were those of Paquet.

The obverse is uniformly muted by brown patina, while still showing slight traces of red around the devices. The reverse, on the other hand, is more red than brown and quite vibrant.

Provenance:
Heritage June 8 2017 Long Beach Expo / Lot #4660

Slot: J-239
Origin/Country: United States
Design Description: PATTERNS & TRIAL COINS 1792-1863
Item Description: 50C 1859 J-239
Grade: PCGS PF 64
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Owner Comments

1859 50C French Head
Judd-239, Pollock-295
Rarity: R.4, PF64 CAC Endorsed


Struck in silver with a reeded edge.

Obverse: Longacer's "French Head" Liberty facing right, draped with a ribbon inscribed LIBERTY with a wide wreath of oak and vine on her head.
Reverse: 1/2 DOLLAR in the center and is surrounded by a “cereal wreath” composed of cotton, tobacco, corn, sugar cane, wheat, and oak.

Comment:
Mint Director James Ross Snowden commented that this reverse design was deliberately prepared to admit perfect striking of the head on the obverse. Snowden attributed the reverse design to Anthony Paquet.

Brilliant, with gold at the rims, above average strike and luster, flashy, silver,

Provenance:
The A. James Evans Collection, Part II, Heritage 2015 January FUN - Orlando / Lot #6704


Slot: J-240
Origin/Country: United States
Design Description: PATTERNS & TRIAL COINS 1792-1863
Item Description: 50C 1859 J-240
Grade: PCGS PF 65 Red Brown
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Owner Comments

1859 50C French Head
Judd-240, Pollock-296
Rarity: R.5m PF65RB


Struck In copper with Reeded Edge

Obverse: Longacre's "French Head" Liberty faces right with a oaks and vine wreath in her hair. A ribbon below the bust is inscribed LIBERTY, with UNITED STATES OF AMERICA around, and the date below.

Reverse: The denomination "1/2 DOLLAR" within an agricultural wreath of cotton, tobacco, sugar cane, corn, wheat, and oak leaves. The wreath Motif on these 1859 pieces is identical, except for scale, as its counterparts on the issued 1860 half dime and dime.

Comment:
The wreath motif is identical, except for scale, as its counterparts on the issued 1860 half dime and dime.

Well-struck and undisturbed with beautiful sea-green, powder-blue, and cherry-red toning


Slot: J-241
Origin/Country: United States
Design Description: PATTERNS & TRIAL COINS 1792-1863
Item Description: 50C 1859 J-241
Grade: PCGS PF 63
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Owner Comments

1859 50C "French Head"
Judd- 241, Pollock-297,
Rarity: R.4, PF63


Struck in silver with a reeded edge

Obverse: Longacre's "French Head" Liberty faces right with a oaks and vine wreath in her hair. A ribbon below the bust is inscribed LIBERTY, with UNITED STATES OF AMERICA around, and the date below.

Reverse: The denomination "50 CENTS" within an agricultural wreath of cotton, tobacco, sugar cane, corn, wheat, and oak leaves.

Comment:
The wreath motif is identical, except for scale, as its counterparts on the issued 1860 half dime and dime.

This is a brightly reflective example whose interiors are close to untoned (but not quite), while the margins exhibit wide rings of russet and blue patina.

Provenance/ Appearances:
Heritage 2020 January 8 - 12 FUN US Coins Signature Auction - Orlando Lot #5860
Slot: J-242 Simpson
Origin/Country: United States
Design Description: PATTERNS & TRIAL COINS 1792-1863
Item Description: 50C 1859 J-242
Grade: PCGS PF 64 Red Brown
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Owner Comments

1859 P50C Half Dollar,
Judd-242, Pollock-298,
Rarity: R.5, PR64RB
Ex Simpson


Struck in copper with a reeded edge,

Obverse: Longacre's "French Head" Liberty faces right with a oaks and vine wreath in her hair. A ribbon below the bust is inscribed LIBERTY, with UNITED STATES OF AMERICA around, and the date below.

Reverse: The denomination "50 CENTS" within an large agricultural wreath of cotton, tobacco, sugar cane, corn, wheat, and oak leaves.

Comment:
These 1859 busts are often credited to Chief Engraver Longacre though the narrow lettering style of the legends is associated with Anthony Paquet. Its apparent inspiration was the Neoclassical statue of the Apollo Belvedere, but the "French Head" label remains a mystery.

Vivid shades of pale jade, lavender, and russet patina blankets the well-preserved surfaces of this attractive Choice proof, with sharply detailed design elements underneath. Some minor carbon specks are evident on the obverse.

Provenance/Appearances:
From The Atherton Collection of U.S. Pattern Coins, Heritage May 2023 CSNS Signature® Auction / Lot #4924 , Prior Ex: Important Selections from The Bob R. Simpson Collection, Part IV (Heritage, 2/2021), lot 3150.
Slot: J-242
Origin/Country: United States
Design Description: PATTERNS & TRIAL COINS 1792-1863
Item Description: 50C 1859 J-242
Grade: PCGS PF 62 Brown
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Owner Comments

1859 50C "French Head"
Judd- 242, Pollock-298
Rarity R4, PF62BN


Struck in copper with a reeded edge,

Obverse: Longacre's "French Head" Liberty faces right with a oaks and vine wreath in her hair. A ribbon below the bust is inscribed LIBERTY, with UNITED STATES OF AMERICA around, and the date below.

Reverse: The denomination "50 CENTS" within an agricultural wreath of cotton, tobacco, sugar cane, corn, wheat, and oak leaves.

Comment:
The wreath motif is identical, except for scale, as its counterparts on the issued 1860 half dime and dime.

Medium-brown surfaces show a few minor ticks consistent with the grade.

Provenance:
Heritage 2012 April 18-22 US Coins & Platinum Night CSNS Signature Auction- Schaumburg Lot #6262
Slot: J-243
Origin/Country: United States
Design Description: PATTERNS & TRIAL COINS 1792-1863
Item Description: 50C 1859 J-243
Grade: PCGS PF 63
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Owner Comments

1859C "French Head"
Judd-243, Pollock-299,
Rarity High R.7, PF63 (RARE as only 3 - 5 believed Known)

EX Lemus


Struck in silver with a reeded edge


Obverse: Longacre's "French Head" Liberty faces right with a oaks and vine wreath in her hair. A ribbon below the bust is inscribed LIBERTY, with UNITED STATES OF AMERICA around, and the date below.
Heritage Auctions description

Reverse: Features the regular Seated half dollar reverse with a spread wing eagle clutching 3 arrows in its talon - type II with the letters LF in HALF spaced apart at the top ( vs the type I where that nearly touch)


Comment:
Pollock (1994) lists three confirmed specimens, including the current offering, as well as two other possible Judd-243 patterns. A review of auction appearances from 1990 through 2005, as documented in the Dannreuther-Garrett Red Book of Auction Records, identifies only two examples having crossed the auction block during that 16-year time frame. Thus, the generally accepted rarity rating of High R.7 seems to be accurate. In fact USPatterns.com, which is the most current source of pattern rarity ratings, suggests that "about half a dozen [pieces are] known.“ However, their web site shows 3 distinct examples with a comment that one could be 2 different coins for a total of only 4 pieces. Without question, this is a rare issue.

The mirrored surfaces are minimally marked and sharp, with softness at the arrow fletchings, but otherwise the coin is bold and sharply detailed. "
Only about a half dozen examples are believe known making the High R 7 (4-6) a very good representation in Rarity

It should be noted that the "French Liberty Head" design is attributed to Longacre, although Saul Teichman suggests Paquet may have had a hand in the design, because the obverse legend utilizes Paquet's punches for UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

Provence/Appearances
From: Heritage Oct 2015 New York / Lot #3690; Priors
Ex: Massachusetts Historical Society (Stack's, 3/1973), lot 342;
The Lemus Collection, Queller Family Collection Part Two (Heritage, 1/2009), lot 1576. PCGS Holder but previously in NGC holder (3124039-011):
Slot: J-244
Origin/Country: United States
Design Description: PATTERNS & TRIAL COINS 1792-1863
Item Description: 50C 1859 J-244
Grade: PCGS PF 65 Red Brown
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Owner Comments

1859 50C
Judd-244, Pollock-300
Rarity High R.7 , This coin is possibly unique and one of its kind
Ex: Simpson. Plate Coin for Judd's 10th Edition reference book


Struck in copper with a Reeded edge.


Obverse: Longacre's "French Head" Liberty faces right with a oaks and vine wreath in her hair. A ribbon below the bust is inscribed LIBERTY, with UNITED STATES OF AMERICA around, and the date below.
Reverse: Features the regular Seated half dollar reverse die with a spread wing eagle clutching 3 arrows in its talon - type II with the letters LF in HALF spaced apart at the top ( vs the type I where that nearly touch).

Comments:
About a half dozen patterns of this die combination are known in total for both the silver (J243) and copper. USPatterns.com notes that one of the copper examples "is struck from a planchet which had an incused head of Washington on it." This is that famous and well-pedigreed example.
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Norman Stack noted the feature as early as 1954, writing in the Anderson-Dupont catalog:


"Listed as A.W. 302. This differs, however, in having at center of reverse an impression from a bust of Washington like that on the nickels of 1866. We do not know how this was superimposed on the regular design. Should be seen by every collector of Washington items. Possibly Unique.“


Dave Bowers examination of this piece states "under magnification reveals two incised circles that surround the sunken portrait, intended for inscription to be added, at the center of which a deep impression was punched of the portrait of Washington. The diameter of the circles indicate that the impression was indeed intended for the five Cent piece (being too small for the Two-cent piece). Most probably, had this trial been carried to completion, letters would have been added and an impression taken in was to see what the finished results would be. As it turned out, all that was done was to scribe two lines and to affix the punch. The disc was then kept on hand, and probably inadvertently used to produce the present coin, circa 1865-1866. The obverse of the present coin, when examined under reflective light, shows a somewhat irregular outline in the field and may indicate an additional use of the other side of the planchet for some pattern or experimental purpose, which cannot be determined to day"

Both sides are largely copper-orange with mellowed violet patina in the fields. A handful of small ticks and planchet flakes are noted. Otherwise clean.


Provenance:Appearances;
Full Pedigree
- Ex: S.K. Nagy (10/1907),
- Virgil Brand;
- Anderson-Dupont Collection, Part II (Stack's, 11/1954), lot 2419;
- S.E. Goldsmith Collection (Stack's, 10/1958), lot 1450;
- Morris Evans Collection / Rarities Sale (Bowers and Merena 8/1998), lot 2047;
- Orlando Sale (Stack's, 1/2007), lot 1019;
- Los Angeles ANA Auction (Bowers and Merena, 8/2009), lot 4152;
- Simpson Part III, Heritage Jan 20, 2021 FUN / Lot #3082;
- Also the Plate coin for type (J244) in United States Patterns and Trial Pieces by Judd - 10th Edition ,

and Plate Coin on PCGS Coinfacts site for J244 RB


Slot: J-245
Origin/Country: United States
Design Description: PATTERNS & TRIAL COINS 1792-1863
Item Description: 50C 1859 J-245
Grade: PCGS PF 63
Research: View Coin
Owner Comments

1859 50C "French Head"
Judd-245 Pollock-303
Rarity: High R.6, PF 63


Struck in Silver with Reeded Edge.


Obverse: James Barton Longacre's "French Head of Liberty" design. A bust of Liberty faces right with a wreath of oak and vine leaves on her head, a ribbon or scroll inscribed LIBERTY crossing her right shoulder. The legend UNITED STATES OF AMERICA is around the border and the date 1859 is below.

Reverse: An standing eagle with outstretched wings and a shield on its breast clutches an olive sprig in its right talon and three long, slender arrows in its left talon. The eagle holds a scroll inscribed with the Latin motto E PLURIBUS UNUM in its beak, the scroll is broken as opposed to the perfect ribbon, and the eagle's left wing tip rounded as opposed to pointed. The legend UNITED STATES OF AMERICA is around the border and the denomination HALF DOLLAR is below.

Comments:
Brilliant apart from iridescent golden-copper toning along the right obverse and left reverse borders, this lovely Choice Proof example reveals strong reflectivity in the fields as the surfaces dip into a light.


Broken ribbon variants of this type are thought to be restrikes, although the present example was struck from a far earlier reverse die state than the USatterns.com plate coin, which shows evidence of extensive die rust around the periphery

Provenance/Appearances:
From the E. Horatio Morgan Collection. Stacks Aug 2019 ANA Rosemont, IL / Lot#3317, Earlier from Bowers and Merena's Ebenezer Milton Saunders Collection sale, November 1987, lot 457

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