US Gold Pattern Pieces- ANYTHING BUT GOLD
J-257 20$ Struck in Copper (Gilt)

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Coin Details

Origin/Country: United States
Design Description: PATTERNS & TRIAL COINS 1792-1863
Item Description: $20 1859 J-257 GILT
Full Grade: NGC PF 63
Owner: mania

Owner Comments:


1859 $20
Judd-257, Pollock-305
Rarity: High R.6, PR63 Gilt


Struck in Copper and Gilt with Reeded Edge

Obverse: A seated figure of Liberty faces left on the obverse supporting a fasces with her right hand and a shield with her left. An eagle is standing behind the shield. 13 stars around the figure

Reverse: The denomination 20 DOLLARS, the date, 1859, and the legend UNITED STATES OF AMERICA are within a heavy oak and laurel wreath.

Comment:
Both obverse and reverse designs were created by Anthony Paquet. About 20 or so pieces are believed to exist, an undetermined number of which have been gilt.

Of the pattern gold coins of the 19th century, this is one has a very distinctive design. Most would say it has no counterpart among regular-issue gold coins. Moreover, it is one of relatively few pieces attributed to the hand of Anthony C. Paquet, who in 1859 had been a full time Mint employee for only two years.

The gilt finish is intact over both sides and the fields show moderate reflectivity. Sharply detailed.

Provenance/Appearances:
From Heritage Jan 2022 FUN Signature® Auction - Orlando FUN / Lot #4268; Prior: The Collection of William Rau / Central States Signature (Heritage, 4/2018) /Lot #4485; Stacks Sept 2000 /Lot 1331

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