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Lot 595

1871 Pattern Half Dime, J-1073, P-1209, Rarity 8. Nickel, reeded edge. NGC graded Proof 65. This coin is struck from the regular dies, but using nickel for the planchet instead of the usual silver composition. Apparently extremely rare, as neither Judd nor Pollock reported any sales of this particular pattern issue. During 1871, these experimental pieces were struck in copper, aluminum and nickel, all with reeded edges from the regular issue dies. These pieces were probably struck for special friends of the mint, and obviously were created on some whim and not to test the various metals for suitability as planchets. As to this particular combination struck in nickel, we suspect that this coin may be unique, as we could find no report of an auction sale in recent history. It is also the only coin graded by either NGC or PCGS. The coin is boldly struck and well preserved, but the planchet shows some minor roughness. An untoned delight to behold. Bid accordingly, as this piece may otherwise disappear into another specialized collection not to be seen again for decades.
Estimated Value $4,000 - 5,000.

 
Realized $4,830



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