US Patterns- WHAT U.S. COINAGE COULD HAVE BEEN
J-343 50c
Regular Dies
Struck in Copper
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Coin Details
Origin/Country: |
United States |
Design Description: |
PATTERNS & TRIAL COINS 1792-1863 |
Item Description: |
50C 1863 J-343 |
Full Grade: |
PCGS PF 66 Red Brown |
Owner: |
mania |
Owner Comments:
1863 50C Half Dollar
Judd-343, Pollock-415
Rarity: Low R.7, PR66 RB.
Struck in Copper with Reeded Edge
Obverse: The obverse die is the design used on regular-issue half dollars in 1863.
Reverse: The reverse features the normal perched eagle design, with the addition of the scroll and motto IN GOD WE TRUST above the eagle's head.
Comment:
While traditionally called a "transitional" half dollar, this and other With Motto patterns were actually struck for the collector trade and were offered by the Mint with restrikes of other denominations as complete sets. This is a radiant, deeply reflective proof striking. The obverse is full red, while the reverse displays spotty blue patina that interrupts the otherwise even original red. Fully struck, identifiable by a single spot on the lower folds of Liberty's drapery. The obverse is a FULL CAMEO with bold contrast between the razor sharp, frosted devices and the mirrored fields. The surface quality is impeccable and the eye appeal is amazing.
Provenance/Appearances:
From THE BOYLSTON COLLECTION, Legend Rare Coin Auctions 27-May-2021 Regency #45 /Lot 178; Prior Heritage Jan 2016 FUN - Tampa / Lot #6298