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J-797 3C Patterns PCGS CAC PF64 CAM
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J-797 1870 3C
PCGS PF64CAM CAC
Coin ID: RC32626
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J-797 1870 3C (J797, low R-7) PCGS PR-64CAM CAC - A wonderful example of this prime numismatic delicacy, struck exclusively for sale to wealthy collectors. The obverse is attributed to William Barber, who had succeeded James Barton Longacre in 1869 as chief engraver upon his passing. Seldom seen with the Cameo designation, this piece is also stickered by CAC for exceptional quality.

Although various denominations had employed the Liberty seated design since 1837, the obverse of this particular pattern featured an all new design. It was designed by William Barber, as previously mentioned. It is unknown if it was supposed to become used on circulating coinage, but it seems improbable as no bills were sent to congress for altering the coin designs. However, many different types exist with this particular obverse die, of various denominations. Although called a trime piece here, because of the reverse, the coin is actually the size of a half dime. That was also the denomination it was supposed to be used for.

Because the reverse is a regular Proof die, it is slightly smaller than the planchets used for coinage (which were regular Half dime planchets). As a result, the reverse has a broad look, and slight misaligned dies are a common occurrence. This coin was slightly misaligned as well, but this does absolutely not distract from either the eye-appeal or value of this rare pattern.

Darkly toned to a wonderful orange-brown color, this coin is best seen in hand to be fully appreciated. Near gem, with only a tiny speck on the reverse holding it out of a higher grade holder. Deep mirrors and frosted devices confirms its status as a true Cameo, and is rare as such. A wonderful example for anyone seeking a pattern with excellent eye-appeal!


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