Owner Comments:
Judd-630, Pollock-700
Rarity: High R.7, (4-6 believed to be extant) , PF65
Ex: Eric P. Newman Collection.
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Struck in nickel with a plain edge.
Obverse:
The obverse displays a Liberty head facing left, similar to the design on the regular-issue three cent piece, with UNITED STATES OF AMERICA around and the date 1868 below. The design is similar to other patterns of the same date, but this variant has no star on Liberty's coronet.
Reverse: A large V on an ornate shield, with IN GOD WE TRUST above.
Comment:
Heritage's catalog sites the following interesting commentary.
... Curiously, Robert Coulton Davis mis-described this issue in his seminal work on patterns, saying this design did have a star on the coronet. An early auction appearance was lot 231 of the Woodside Collection (New York Coin & Stamp, 4/1892):
"1868 Five Cents: same obvs. without stars. R V on garnished shield, motto above: and smaller V in olive wreath, star and scroll above: nickel and copper: proofs: rare; 2 pcs."
Fair to estimate that less that a half dozen may be known and Interestingly the Newman's coin envelope indicates only two examples were known at the time of acquisition as well.
This piece Well-detailed design elements of this charming Gem show just a touch of softness on Liberty's curls. The brightly reflective surfaces display a few hints of champagne-gold toning, with a couple of minor contact marks in the obverse field. Visual appeal is quite strong.
Provenance/Appearance:
From Heritage Aug 2017 ANA Signature Auction - Denver/ Lot #5406 Prior:
Heritage Aug 2015 ANA Lot # 5983
The Eric Newman Collection Heritage April 2013 CSNS Signature Auction - Chicago / Lot #3962