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1792 P1C Birch Cent, Judd-4, Pollock-5 MS65★ Red and Brown NGC. CAC.
(PCGS# 11012)
Auction 1216
| Lot: 5504 | Jan 12, 2015
Sold For:
$2,585,000.00
1792 H10C Judd-7, Pollock-7, SP67 PCGS Secure. CAC. R.4 as a Business Strike, Unique as a Specimen.
(PCGS# 11024)
Auction 1208
| Lot: 5545 | Aug 9, 2014
Sold For:
$1,292,500.00
1792 P1C One Cent, Judd-2, Pollock-2, Low R.7, VF30 PCGS.
(PCGS# 11004)
Auction 454
| Lot: 3462 | Jan 12, 2008
Sold For:
$603,750.00
1792 P1C One Cent, Judd-2, Pollock-2, Low R.7, VF35 PCGS Secure. CAC.
(PCGS# 11004)
Auction 1231
| Lot: 5222 | Jan 11, 2016
Sold For:
$352,500.00
1792 P1C One Cent, Judd-1, Pollock-1, High R.6, VF30 NGC.
(PCGS# 11001)
Auction 1173
| Lot: 5015 | Aug 5, 2012
Sold For:
$305,500.00
1792 P1C One Cent, Judd-1, Pollock-1, High R.6, VF30 NGC.
(PCGS# 11001)
Auction 1121
| Lot: 1500 | Jan 11, 2009
Sold For:
$253,000.00
1915 DT$50 Panama-Pacific Octagonal Fifty Dollar, Judd-A1915-3, Unique, SP65 Red PCGS. CAC.
(PCGS# 611828)
Auction 1329
| Lot: 5227 | Apr 25, 2021
Sold For:
$168,000.00
1876 T$1 Trade Dollar, Judd-1476, Pollock-1629, R.8, PR65+ Red Cameo PCGS. CAC.
Auction 1310
| Lot: 10315 | Sep 17, 2020
Sold For:
$84,000.00
1911 5C James Fraser Studio Electrotype, Judd-C1911-2, MS65 NGC.
(PCGS# 1149022)
Auction 1208
| Lot: 5826 | Aug 9, 2014
Sold For:
$42,593.75
1795 DT$5 Draped Bust Half Eagle, Judd-23, Pollock-38, R.8, VF30 PCGS.
Dies of the regular issue 1795 Small Eagle half eagle, Breen 3-D. The reverse is the well-known blundered die with the final S in STATES over a D. Struck in copper with a reeded edge. This early die trial is believed to be a contemporary or true pattern issue, unlike many off-metal pieces dating to the middle 19th century. Dark chocolate surfaces with lighter tan color around the devices. The surfaces are smooth and free of porosity, the only imperfections being a few minor scrapes on the reverse. On USPatterns.com, Saul Teichman reports: "Although the coin appears to be well worn, it is actually weakly struck and may have been made to space the dies prior to the striking of gold coinage."
Only two confirmed examples of the Judd-23 pattern issue are currently known. The other is from the Breen-1A dies, and it is defaced, thus the present example is handily the finest available example of this pattern variety. In his pattern reference, Andrew Pollock III noted a third similar piece, from the Breen-2C dies, with heavily granular surfaces that may be a cast counterfeit.
This example has an undertype with traces of the previous design visible across Liberty's forehead, and also in the lower drapery and hair details. Wavy lines at the center of the reverse are of little help in identification. Possibilities for the undertype include a cut-down large cent or a Talbot, Allum & Lee token. It is probably not a half cent undertype as the diameters are different enough to preclude such a scenario. Another possibility is that this piece was double struck, and there appear to be certain similarities between the design outlines of the different impressions. We believe that this die trial was struck twice, and that it was produced when the press was being set up, for spacing or alignment purposes.
Ex: Numismatic Auctions Sales and Consulting (Andy Lustig, 6/1986); Goldberg Coins (2/2001), lot 154.
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(PCGS# 11063)
Auction 422
| Lot: 1201 | Jan 6, 2007
Sold For:
$40,250.00
1916 DT$1 McKinley Dollar, Nickel Variant, Judd-A1916-1, SP65 PCGS. CAC.
(PCGS# 546569)
Auction 1357
| Lot: 3894 | Feb 9, 2023
Sold For:
$31,200.00
1873 1C Indian Head Cent, Judd-1257, Pollock-1231, R.8, MS65 PCGS. CAC.
(PCGS# 71542)
Auction 1321
| Lot: 3226 | Nov 22, 2020
Sold For:
$24,000.00
Make Offer to Owner
$36,000 or more
1805 $5 Half Eagle, Judd-37, Pollock-6115, R.8, MS65 Brown NGC.
(PCGS# 12230)
Auction 1271
| Lot: 5227 | Jan 8, 2018
Sold For:
$21,600.00
1864 1C One Cent, Judd-353, Pollock-425, Low R.6, PR67 PCGS.
(PCGS# 60520)
Auction 1128
| Lot: 1382 | Aug 2, 2009
Sold For:
$19,550.00
1865 2C Two Cent, Judd-409A, Pollock-479, High R.7, MS65 PCGS. CAC.
(PCGS# 60589)
Auction 1362
| Lot: 3356 | Jul 23, 2023
Sold For:
$18,000.00
1838 $5 J-A1838-6, P-3064, R.8. MS65 PCGS.
This variety was recorded by Judd in his Appendix on Die Trials, in the earlier editions of his reference. Don Taxay (
Scott's Comprehensive Encyclopedia
), Andrew Pollock, and Dave Bowers all stated that the existence of this splasher is unconfirmed or unverified. Today, it is a pleasure for us to describe this piece and to offer it for sale. It is a white metal splasher of the reverse of the 1838 Half Eagle, with Small Letters, with a wide border outside. The surfaces are pale gray with some luster remaining visible. It is doubtful that these splashers had much luster in the first place.
This particular piece is an extremely important link to the die making process. The topic is Guide Lines. Many early die varieties, in their earliest states, had remnants of thin arcs that remained on the die, usually only visible in the open spaces between words. The basic suggestion was that these guide lines were placed on the dies for proper alignment of individual
letters.
We can now state that such was not the case. This splasher clearly shows the guide lines placed on the die only exist between
words.
The alignment that the engravers were concerned about was not the individual letters in the legend, but the relationship between words and the border. For example, there is no evidence of a guide line between the letters of UNITED, but there is a clear and continuous guide line beginning at the top of the D, passing through the wing, and stopping at the top of the first S. Fascinating.
(PCGS# 20031)
Auction 394
| Lot: 4593 | Jan 7, 2006
Sold For:
$17,250.00
(1965) 50C Martha Washington Half Dollar, Judd-2132, Pollock-2083, Low R.7, MS67 PCGS. CAC.
(PCGS# 619622)
Auction 1359
| Lot: 4983 | May 7, 2023
Sold For:
$15,600.00
Make Offer to Owner
$20,280 or more
(Undated) 3CN J-A1857-3 Quarter Eagle Splasher, Judd Appendix A, Pollock-3140, High R.7, MS65 PCGS Secure.
(PCGS# 20032)
Auction 1254
| Lot: 4446 | Apr 30, 2017
Sold For:
$15,275.00
(Undated) 3CN 1857-3 Quarter Eagle Splasher, Judd Appendix A, Pollock-3140, High R.7, MS65 PCGS.
An obverse die trial of Judd-189, with the design similar to the three cent nickel that was adopted eight years later. The design is complete except for the date. Struck in white metal with a paper back. Part of the paper backing can still be seen. The surfaces show only the slightest subduing of the original brightness. An identifying scratch is seen below the chin of Liberty. One of only four pieces known.
Ex: Sarasota Rare Coin Galleries; photographed on the USPatterns.com website.
(PCGS# 20032)
Auction 394
| Lot: 4597 | Jan 7, 2006
Sold For:
$14,950.00
1864 1C No L Indian Cent, Judd-354, Pollock-425, Snow-PT1a-1, R.8, MS67 PCGS. CAC.
(PCGS# 535220)
Auction 1326
| Lot: 3105 | Jan 24, 2021
Sold For:
$14,400.00
1865 2C Two Cents, Judd-409A, Pollock-479, High R.7, MS65 PCGS.
(PCGS# 60589)
Auction 1208
| Lot: 3697 | Aug 9, 2014
Sold For:
$12,925.00
1942 1C Experimental Urea Formaldehyde Cent, Judd-2062, RB 42-57b, SP65 PCGS.
Auction 1258
| Lot: 5369 | Aug 6, 2017
Sold For:
$10,575.00
1864 1C One Cent, Judd-355, Pollock-425, High R.7, MS65 Red and Brown NGC. CAC.
(PCGS# 60522)
Auction 1241
| Lot: 5674 | Nov 2, 2016
Sold For:
$9,106.25
1865 3C Three Cent Nickel, Judd-414, Pollock-485, R.8, MS65+ PCGS. CAC.
(PCGS# 70595)
Auction 1310
| Lot: 10208 | Sep 17, 2020
Sold For:
$7,200.00
(1859) DT10C Ten Cent Die Trial, Judd-A1859-1, Pollock-3206, Unique, MS65 Red and Brown PCGS. CAC.
(PCGS# 535083)
Auction 1326
| Lot: 3277 | Jan 24, 2021
Sold For:
$6,600.00
1865 Two-Cents, Judd-409A, Pollock-479, R.7, MS 65 PCGS.
Regular die trials issue for the 1865 two-cent piece. Struck in nickel with a plain edge. A scarce off-metal striking for the two-cent piece. The surfaces are gray-brilliant with light golden patina around the periphery on the reverse.
(PCGS# 60589)
Auction 163
| Lot: 5101 | Aug 20, 1996
Sold For:
$6,600.00
1759 (Circa 1985) Martha Washington Five Cent Test Piece, Judd-2182, Pollock-Unlisted, R.7, MS65 NGC.
(PCGS# 510456)
Auction 1254
| Lot: 5141 | Apr 30, 2017
Sold For:
$6,462.50
Private "1876 $100 Gold Union" Ultra Cameo Gem Proof NGC.
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Auction 1102
| Lot: 1329 | Mar 7, 2008
Sold For:
$5,750.00
1859 P1C Indian Cent, Judd-227, Pollock-271, Snow-PT3, Low R.6, MS65+ NGC. CAC.
(PCGS# 11931)
Auction 1359
| Lot: 4919 | May 7, 2023
Sold For:
$5,520.00
1920 50C Pilgrim Half Dollar, Brass, Pollock-7030, MS65 PCGS Secure.
(PCGS# 673875)
Auction 1276
| Lot: 4986 | Jun 17, 2018
Sold For:
$5,520.00
1859 P1C Indian Cent, Judd-228, Pollock-272, Snow-PT4, R.1, MS65 PCGS. CAC.
(PCGS# 11932)
Auction 1225
| Lot: 5332 | Oct 30, 2015
Sold For:
$5,405.00
(1851) P1C One Cent, Judd-127 Original, Pollock-149, Low R.6, MS65 PCGS.
(PCGS# 11543)
Auction 1381
| Lot: 4072 | Mar 2, 2025
Sold For:
$5,280.00
1860 H10C Transitional Half Dime, Judd-267, Pollock-315, R.4, MS65 PCGS.
(PCGS# 4373)
Auction 1363
| Lot: 9089 | Aug 10, 2023
Sold For:
$5,280.00
1759 (1999) $1 Martha Washington Dollar, Judd-2185, Pollock-Unlisted, Low R.7, MS65 NGC.
(PCGS# 511836)
Auction 1251
| Lot: 6521 | Jan 9, 2017
Sold For:
$4,935.00
1863 1C One Cent, Judd-300, Pollock-360, 361, 362, R.7, MS65 PCGS.
This appears to be only the second time we have offered a non-proof example of the rare Judd-300 cent. The present piece is graded a point finer than the specimen that we auctioned in May 2003. This pattern struck in regular copper-nickel uses the dies for the 1863 Indian cent, but the collar die is reeded, impressing the reeded edge that is faintly visible through the PCGS holder. This coin has pleasing copper-tan color with a reverse tinge of orange, and considerable cameo contrast. It is exceedingly sharply struck, with minimal carbon. The finest known at PCGS or NGC. Population: 1 in 65, 0 finer (4/06).
(PCGS# 70455)
Auction 408
| Lot: 2869 | Jun 3, 2006
Sold For:
$4,887.50
1859 P1C Indian Cent, Judd-228, Pollock-272, R.1, MS65 PCGS.
(PCGS# 11932)
Auction 1238
| Lot: 6320 | Aug 14, 2016
Sold For:
$4,817.50
1864 One Cent, Judd-356b (unlisted in earlier editions), Pollock-426a, Snow PT1-3c, R.8, MS65 NGC.
The dies are those of the regular issue 1864 No L Indian Cent, but, while struck in copper-nickel, this coin was impressed on a planchet whose thickness most closely resembles that of the bronze Cents. Pollock (1994) was aware of only one example of this variety, the coin that sold as lot 656 in Stack's October 1992 sale of the Floyd T. Starr Collection. We do know of a second example, the coin that was offered as lot 7460 in our February 2001 Long Beach Signature Sale, and the present representative appears to be a third. Whereas the other two coins are proofs, NGC has designated this coin a business strike. Both sides are overall medium tan in appearance with blushes of delicate champagne tinting here and there. The date and the upper portion of the shield are indistinct, while the portrait and remaining legends are bold. For pedigree purposes, two miniscule green flecks are noted on the obverse denticles at 11 o'clock and between a pair of feather tips.
(PCGS# 60526)
Auction 368
| Lot: 6667 | Mar 25, 2005
Sold For:
$4,542.50
1864 1C J-355 MS65 PCGS.
(PCGS# 60522)
Auction 175
| Lot: 7270 | Aug 5, 1997
Sold For:
$4,140.00
1859 P1C Indian Cent, Judd-227, Pollock-271, Snow-PT3, Low R.6, MS65+ NGC. CAC.
(PCGS# 11931)
Auction 1184
| Lot: 3924 | Apr 28, 2013
Sold For:
$4,112.50
1864 1C Indian Cent, Judd-356a, Pollock-427, Low R.6, MS65 Red and Brown PCGS.
Regular dies struck on bronze with a plain edge. The Judd-356 patterns are considered experimental pieces. Varieties include J-356 struck on a billon planchet, J-356A struck on a thick bronze planchet, and J-356B struck on a thin copper-nickel planchet. The obverse of this piece is full red with a subdued red and brown reverse. These pieces weight 73 grains, according to the USPatterns.com website.
(PCGS# 72299)
Auction 422
| Lot: 1299 | Jan 6, 2007
Sold For:
$4,025.00
(1999) $1 Martha Washington Dollar, Judd-2188, Pollock-Unlisted, Low R.7, MS67 NGC.
(PCGS# 511836)
Auction 1209
| Lot: 4334 | Sep 6, 2014
Sold For:
$3,818.75
1867 5C Shield Nickel, Judd-573, Pollock-650, Low R.6, MS65 Brown PCGS.
(PCGS# 60884)
Auction 1147
| Lot: 4232 | Dec 5, 2010
Sold For:
$3,737.50
1864 1C One Cent, Judd-356b, Pollock-426a, R.8, MS65 NGC.
(PCGS# 60525)
Auction 1124
| Lot: 3517 | May 3, 2009
Sold For:
$3,737.50
Make Offer to Owner
$5,606 or more
1859 P1C Indian Cent, Judd-228, Pollock-272, R.1, MS65 PCGS. CAC.
(PCGS# 11932)
Auction 1390
| Lot: 4522 | Jan 17, 2026
Sold For:
$3,538.00
Make Offer to Owner
$4,776 or more
(1999) $1 Martha Washington Dollar, Judd-2185, Pollock-Unlisted, Low R.7, MS67 NGC.
(PCGS# 511836)
Auction 1209
| Lot: 4333 | Sep 6, 2014
Sold For:
$3,525.00
Make Offer to Owner
$5,288 or more
1859 P1C Indian Cent, Judd-228, Pollock-272, R.1, MS65 PCGS.
(PCGS# 11932)
Auction 1383
| Lot: 4031 | May 4, 2025
Sold For:
$3,360.00
1859 P1C Indian Cent, Judd-228, Pollock-272, R.1, MS65 PCGS.
(PCGS# 11932)
Auction 1371
| Lot: 5253 | Jan 14, 2024
Sold For:
$3,360.00
Make Offer to Owner
$5,040 or more
1859 P1C Indian Cent, Judd-228, Pollock-272, Snow-PT4, R.1, MS65 NGC.
(PCGS# 11932)
Auction 1219
| Lot: 5963 | Apr 26, 2015
Sold For:
$3,290.00
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