US Patterns- WHAT U.S. COINAGE COULD HAVE BEEN
J-825 10C -Liberty Seated w/ 10 Cent Standard reverse

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Coin Details

Origin/Country: United States
Design Description: PATTERNS & TRIAL COINS 1870-1873
Item Description: 10C 1870 J-825 SIMPSON
Full Grade: NGC PF 63
Owner: mania

Owner Comments:


1870 10C Standard Silver
Judd-825, Pollock-915
Rarity: Low R.7, PR63

Ex: Bob Simpson


Struck in silver with a reeded edge.

Obverse: A left-facing seated Liberty holds a shield at her right side and an olive branch in her left hand. A scroll inscribed with LIBERTY flows across the shield, and a crudely fashioned cap and pole are suspended in the background. UNITED STATES / OF AMERICA occupies the periphery with the date, 1870, in exergue.

Reverse: The denomination 10 / CENTS is within an open wreath of cotton and corn, tied with a bow at the bottom. STANDARD--in small letters--is found at the edge above the wreath, and the rim is unusually wide.

Comment: About a dozen examples are believed known of this variant. Both sides show even golden toning and are slightly hazy, but there are no reportable contact marks.

Provenance:
From The Bob Simpson Collection.; Heritage Aug 2010 Boston ANA Coin Auction / Lot #5695 ($2185);
Prior
- Superior 1/6/2003 Elite Coin Auction Lot 513 (PCGS63),
- Superior Feb 2001 pre Long Beach lot 5127
- Superior Oct 2000 Pre Long Beach Lot 4423
- Heritage May 2000 Exclusively Internet Lot 1985
- Heritage Jan 1997 (FUN) Lot 7068 (PCGS63)
- Bowers & Merena Nov 1995 (Rogers Fred Collections) lot 2238

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