Goldberg Coins and Collectibles



Sale 28

Pre-Long Beach Coin Auction


U.S. Patterns
 
 
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Lot 2087
1862 Pattern Half Dollar. Silver, reeded edge. PCGS graded Proof 64. A very choice proof example with lovely medium to dark multi-color toning on both sides. A stunning example that should stir plenty of interest among pattern buyers (PCGS # 60443) .
Estimated Value $2,700 - 2,900.
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$3,480
Lot 2088
1865 Pattern Quarter Dollar. Copper, reeded edge. . Judd-426. Pollock-498. Low Rarity-7. NGC graded Proof 66 Brown. A vivid magenta Liberty surrounded by coppery fields. Luster radiates outwards from the center of the obverse, reaching the peripheries. A small, curved lint mark is present between stars 6 and 7. A top example of this transitional pattern, dated 1865 but struck with a reverse possessing the motto "In God We Trust"on a scroll above eagle. Fantastic eye appeal and toned with violet, yellow and olive hues. NGC population of 2 with none finer. 8th Edition Pattern Book value in PR-65BN of $6,750.
Estimated Value $4,500 - 5,000.
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Realized
$5,635
Lot 2089
1866 Pattern Dollar. Copper, reeded edge. NGC graded Proof 61 Brown. A significant regular dies striking of the newly introduced With Motto die in copper. Seldom seen in any condition and presented here in a very affordable grade. Even medium chocolate brown coloration with only a few fly specks. A light scuff is mentioned running above the scroll on the reverse. An excellent specimen as an addition to a Seated Dollar collection or even a type set. NGC population of 1 in PF-61BN with 10 finer in BN.
Estimated Value $2,500 - 3,000.
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Lot 2090
1868 Pattern Ten Cents. Nickel, plain edge. PCGS graded Proof 64. Lustrous nickel surfaces very close to gem status. Original die polish lines seen diagonally on the obverse. Struck using the large cent obverse design of 1840-1857 and important as an addition to a collection of that series. Just to the right of the first A in AMERICA is what appears to be the top of another A. Strike weakness is found scattered about both obverse and reverse. PCGS population of 4 in PR-64, 2 in PR-65 and 1 in PR-66 (PCGS # 60865) .
Estimated Value $2,000 - 2,400.
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Lot 2091
1870 Pattern Dime. Silver, plain edge. Judd-844. Pollock-943. Proof 60 plus. Low Rarity-6. Intense obverse and reverse toning. Part of the long run of Standard Silver Series patterns.
Estimated Value $800 - 1,000.
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Realized
$1,265






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