Patterns
1867 $1 One Dollar, Judd-592, Pollock-656, Low R.7, PR67 ★ Red and Brown NGC. A regular dies piece from the standard design for the With Motto Seated Liberty dollar, struck in copper with a reeded edge. This single example is the finest of only 11 submissions that NGC has certified. PCGS has certified five pieces in grades up to PR65 Red and Brown. We believe that this example is the finest known survivor of the Judd-592 variety. Both sides have exquisite surfaces with bright orange, lime-green, and cobalt-blue on the obverse. The reverse is similar with much more original orange mint color. The surviving population is probably about 10 coins, although USPatterns.com suggests that only about six pieces exist. A complete Census would go a long way toward determining the real population.
Ex: Bowers and Merena (8/2006), lot 4004; Stack's (9/2009), lot 5372; Pittsburgh Signature (Heritage, 10/2011), lot 4559, where it brought $16,100.
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