Patterns
1879 $1 Dollar, Judd-1605, Pollock-1801, Low R.7, PR64 PCGS. CAC. This design is similar to Charles Barber's "Washlady" design with Liberty facing left, her hair bound behind the head. IN GOD WE TRUST appears above the head with the date below, seven stars to the left, and six to the right. A spread wing eagle is in the center of the reverse with a laurel wreath around the eagle, E PLURIBUS UNUM above and ONE DOLLAR below. The statutory legend follows the upper border. Struck in silver with a reeded edge. Examples were struck in silver (just over a dozen pieces known), copper (again, over a dozen known), and white metal (unique). The fields on this example are remarkably bright and reflective in spite of the layers of blue, gray, and rose toning seen on both obverse and reverse.
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