Goldberg Coins and Collectibles



Sale 133

Pre Long beach


Patterns
 
 
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Lot 1351
1854 Pattern Cent. Bronze, plain edge. Judd-161. Pollock-187. PCGS graded Proof 64 Brown OGH. CAC. Original. Nicely toned exhibiting reddish-brown iridescense and a Cameo design with just the head of Liberty on the obverse and the date below, the stars are not present. The reverse has a smaller continuous wreath with ONE CENT at the center. Clean fields and devices, with attractive color throughout (PCGS # 11663) Estimated Value $1,000 - 1,100
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$2,100
Lot 1352
1858 Pattern Cent. Copper-nickel, plain edge. Judd-212. Pollock-256. Rarity 4. PCGS graded Proof 64 OGH PQ. CAC. Lovely golden toning on both sides. A Premium Quality example. The obverse is the design as adopted in 1859 but dated 1858, the reverse has a more complex shield at the top of the wreath than seen in 1860, but the idea was well in place before the main design was adopted in 1859. Lovely surfaces and frosted on the devices, with all the appeal one could hope to find on this popular early Indian cent pattern (PCGS # 11895) Estimated Value $900 - 1,000
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$3,240
Lot 1353
1861 Pattern Double Eagle. Copper, reeded edge. Judd-289. Pollock-347. NGC graded Details of About Uncirculated, Cleaned. K-12c. Nice blue and brown toning with clean surfaces that show only a few minor handling marks. The cleaning evidence is minor and this is an important and desirable Clark, Gruber & Company pattern issue of 1861. The strike is bold, and the eye appeal is enhanced by the deep blue and brown shades. Estimated Value $3,000 - UP
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$8,700
Lot 1354
1868 Pattern Cent. Nickel, plain edge. Judd-608. Pollock-673. Rarity 4. PCGS graded Proof 55 OGH. Mostly untoned with the familar head from the Three Cent nickel used for Liberty on the obverse, surrounded by UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, date below with the reverse showing a singular large I at the center, a just open laurel wreath which is tied with a ribbon at the base. Clean surfaces and a pattern which must have nearly been adopted as seen from its large mintage (PCGS # 60820) Estimated Value $500 - 550
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$780






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