1871 10C J-1081, RD (Proof)

Series: Patterns - PR

PR64RD estimated grade<BR>Image courtesy of <a href="http://www.ha.com" target="_blank">Heritage Numismatic Auctions</a>

PR64RD estimated grade
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PCGS PR65RD

PCGS PR65RD

PCGS #:
81340
Designer:
N/A
Edge:
N/A
Diameter:
N/A
Weight:
N/A
Mintage:
N/A
Mint:
Philadelphia
Metal:
Copper
Major Varieties

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Condition Census What Is This?

Pos Grade Image Pedigree and History
1 PR64RD estimated grade

Heritage 10/2006:2398, $5,462.50 - Heritage 6/2012:4704, $4,025 - Stack’s/Bowers 11/2012:5236, not sold - Stack’s/Bowers 6/2013:2336, $4,553

1 PR64RD estimated grade
#1 PR64RD estimated grade

Heritage 10/2006:2398, $5,462.50 - Heritage 6/2012:4704, $4,025 - Stack’s/Bowers 11/2012:5236, not sold - Stack’s/Bowers 6/2013:2336, $4,553

#1 PR64RD estimated grade
Ron Guth:

In a sense, Judd 1081 is a transitional pattern because it features an obverse by James Barton Longacre combined with a reverse by William Barber. Only a dozen or so examples of Judd 1081 exist, but very few have ever appeared on the market. The finest examples are a pair of NGC PR65RDs.