Patterns
1851 P1C Cent, Judd-128b, Pollock-152, R.8, PR62 PCGS. The obverse displays the denomination CENT above and the composition ONE TENTH SILVER below a non-perforated center. On the reverse, the legend UNITED STATES OF AMERICA surrounds a laurel wreath. Struck in silver with a reeded edge. The 1851 cent was a continuation of the perforated and unperforated pattern cents begun in 1850. Only two examples are believed known in silver, unperforated, and with a reeded edge. Possibly struck on a dime planchet. The only other known Judd-128b was in the Stack's 7/2008 auction, and this is not that coin. Very likely ex: Farouk.
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