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In 1854, pattern activity continued to emphasize the modification of the large copper cent, a process that had been ongoing since 1850. In 1853, several distinctive designs were created, including one reduced from an 1854 silver dollar die and another with Gobrecht’s Flying Eagle design as used on certain pattern half dollars of 1838 (for example, J-73). In addition, regular dies for the 1854 silver half dime were used to strike impressions in German silver.
The first cent in the listing (J-156) is one of the most interesting in
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Greysheet Catalog Details
History and Overview
In 1854, pattern activity continued to emphasize the modification of the large copper cent, a process that had been ongoing since 1850. In 1853, several distinctive designs were created, including one reduced from an 1854 silver dollar die and another with Gobrecht’s Flying Eagle design as used on certain pattern half dollars of 1838 (for example, J-73). In addition, regular dies for the 1854 silver half dime were used to strike impressions in German silver.
The first cent in the listing (J-156) is one of the most interesting in
...Catalog Detail
Legal Disclaimer
The prices listed in our database are intended to be used as an indication only. Users are strongly encouraged to seek multiple sources of pricing before making a final determination of value. CDN Publishing is not responsible for typographical or database-related errors. Your use of this site indicates full acceptance of these terms.