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- 1868 50C Half Dollar, Judd-651, Pollock-724, Low R.7, PR64 NGC. CAC. This pattern half dollar is struck in aluminum with a reeded edge from the regular dies for the Seated half dollar of 1868. The aluminum patterns of this year are highly desirable. Aluminum was still considered a precious metal at the time these coins were struck. In the mid-1850s it was far more valuable than silver, while by the mid-1880s the two metals were about at par. This near-Gem proof half dollar pattern displays significant eye appeal on surfaces that are both well contrasted and well preserved, seemingly barely short of a Cameo designation. This is the sole example in this grade at NGC, although there are five Cameo-designated piece at that services from PR64 to PR67 (8/14). Part of a complete 16-piece aluminum proof set. Ex: Treasury Secretary Hugh McCulloch (circa 1868); McCulloch family; Eric Newman; Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $6462.50. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1868 50C Half Dollar, Judd-651, Pollock-724, Low R.7, PR64 NGC. CAC. This pattern half dollar is struck in aluminum with a reeded edge from the regular dies for the Seated half dollar of 1868. The aluminum patterns of this year are highly desirable. Aluminum was still considered a precious metal at the time these coins were struck. In the mid-1850s it was far more valuable than silver, while by the mid-1880s the two metals were about at par. This near-Gem proof half dollar pattern displays significant eye appeal on surfaces that are both well contrasted and well preserved, seemingly barely short of a Cameo designation. This is the sole example in this grade at NGC, although there are five Cameo-designated piece at that services from PR64 to PR67 (8/14). Part of a complete 16-piece aluminum proof set. Ex: Treasury Secretary Hugh McCulloch (circa 1868); McCulloch family; Eric Newman; Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $6462.50. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1868 25C Quarter Dollar, Judd-650, Pollock-723, Low R.7, PR63 Cameo NGC. CAC. An off-metal strike in aluminum with a reeded edge from the regular-issue Seated quarter dies of 1868. The 16 members of this complete aluminum proof set, from Indian cent through double eagle, each show combined certified populations at NGC and PCGS that are fairly consistent in number. This attractive Seated quarter pattern shows considerable contrast between the fields and devices, even if insufficient for a Cameo designation. NGC shows one each in PR63 and PR63 Cameo; PCGS reports two finer -- one each in PR64 and PR65 (8/14). Part of a complete 16-piece aluminum proof set. Ex: Treasury Secretary Hugh McCulloch (circa 1868); McCulloch family; Eric Newman; Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $2937.50. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1868 25C Quarter Dollar, Judd-650, Pollock-723, Low R.7, PR63 Cameo NGC. CAC. An off-metal strike in aluminum with a reeded edge from the regular-issue Seated quarter dies of 1868. The 16 members of this complete aluminum proof set, from Indian cent through double eagle, each show combined certified populations at NGC and PCGS that are fairly consistent in number. This attractive Seated quarter pattern shows considerable contrast between the fields and devices, even if insufficient for a Cameo designation. NGC shows one each in PR63 and PR63 Cameo; PCGS reports two finer -- one each in PR64 and PR65 (8/14). Part of a complete 16-piece aluminum proof set. Ex: Treasury Secretary Hugh McCulloch (circa 1868); McCulloch family; Eric Newman; Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $2937.50. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1868 10C Ten Cents, Judd-649, Pollock-722, Low R.7, PR63 NGC. An 1868 Seated dime struck in aluminum with a reeded edge from the regular-issue dies for the year. This piece shows a considerable amount of contrast between the fields and devices, and scattered surface ticks and contact marks that define the grade are minor. The 1868 Seated dime is a better date in the regular series, and this aluminum pattern would certainly enhance an advanced collection either of patterns or Seated dimes. NGC and PCGS combined show a total of 10 submissions of this pattern issue in all grades, including Cameo coins. Part of a complete 16-piece aluminum proof set. Ex: Treasury Secretary Hugh McCulloch (circa 1868); McCulloch family; Eric Newman; Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $2610.85. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1868 10C Ten Cents, Judd-649, Pollock-722, Low R.7, PR63 NGC. An 1868 Seated dime struck in aluminum with a reeded edge from the regular-issue dies for the year. This piece shows a considerable amount of contrast between the fields and devices, and scattered surface ticks and contact marks that define the grade are minor. The 1868 Seated dime is a better date in the regular series, and this aluminum pattern would certainly enhance an advanced collection either of patterns or Seated dimes. NGC and PCGS combined show a total of 10 submissions of this pattern issue in all grades, including Cameo coins. Part of a complete 16-piece aluminum proof set. Ex: Treasury Secretary Hugh McCulloch (circa 1868); McCulloch family; Eric Newman; Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $2610.85. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1868 H10C Half Dime, Judd-639, Pollock-711, Low R.7, PR64+ Cameo NGC. CAC. This 1868 Seated half dime pattern is struck in aluminum with a plain edge from the regular-issue dies for the year. This piece, like its other counterparts in this auction, was originally part of a set, from Indian cent through Liberty Head double eagle, housed in the original purple morocco U.S. Mint case. This set was acquired by Eric P. Newman from the distant heirs of Treasury Secretary Hugh McCulloch, who held office at the time these pieces were struck. McCulloch served two nonconsecutive terms under three presidents (Abraham Lincoln, Andrew Johnson, and Chester A. Arthur) as the 27th and 36th Secretary of the Treasury, and was a staunch supporter of the gold standard and the retirement of silver-backed currency. The quality of the pieces in this set is quite high, especially considering that aluminum is actually an unforgiving coinage metal. This piece is well preserved, showing good eye appeal and no mentionable marks or corrosion. Seated coinage specialists as well as pattern aficionados will find this coin most appealing. The finest at PCGS is one PR66 (8/14). Part of a complete 16-piece aluminum proof set. Ex: Treasury Secretary Hugh McCulloch (circa 1868); McCulloch family; Eric Newman; Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $3818.75. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1868 H10C Half Dime, Judd-639, Pollock-711, Low R.7, PR64+ Cameo NGC. CAC. This 1868 Seated half dime pattern is struck in aluminum with a plain edge from the regular-issue dies for the year. This piece, like its other counterparts in this auction, was originally part of a set, from Indian cent through Liberty Head double eagle, housed in the original purple morocco U.S. Mint case. This set was acquired by Eric P. Newman from the distant heirs of Treasury Secretary Hugh McCulloch, who held office at the time these pieces were struck. McCulloch served two nonconsecutive terms under three presidents (Abraham Lincoln, Andrew Johnson, and Chester A. Arthur) as the 27th and 36th Secretary of the Treasury, and was a staunch supporter of the gold standard and the retirement of silver-backed currency. The quality of the pieces in this set is quite high, especially considering that aluminum is actually an unforgiving coinage metal. This piece is well preserved, showing good eye appeal and no mentionable marks or corrosion. Seated coinage specialists as well as pattern aficionados will find this coin most appealing. The finest at PCGS is one PR66 (8/14). Part of a complete 16-piece aluminum proof set. Ex: Treasury Secretary Hugh McCulloch (circa 1868); McCulloch family; Eric Newman; Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $3818.75. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1868 3C Three Cent Silver, Judd-622, Pollock-691, Low R.7, PR65 Cameo NGC. CAC. This Gem proof is struck in aluminum with a plain edge from the regular dies for the three cent silver coins of 1868. Like its counterparts in this auction, this piece was part of a complete 16-piece proof set in aluminum with the original case. The three cent silver denomination's unique design, dissimilar to any other in U.S. numismatics, gives this aluminum pattern extra cachet, to our way of thinking. This beaming Gem proof example shows top-notch eye appeal. The NGC population data report one each in PR65 and PR66 Cameo along with two in PR65 Cameo (8/14). PCGS shows one each in PR62 and PR63 and two in PR65. This is the sole PR65 from either service with the CAC green approval sticker. Part of a complete 16-piece aluminum proof set. Ex: Treasury Secretary Hugh McCulloch (circa 1868); McCulloch family; Eric Newman; Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $4993.75. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1868 3C Three Cent Silver, Judd-622, Pollock-691, Low R.7, PR65 Cameo NGC. CAC. This Gem proof is struck in aluminum with a plain edge from the regular dies for the three cent silver coins of 1868. Like its counterparts in this auction, this piece was part of a complete 16-piece proof set in aluminum with the original case. The three cent silver denomination's unique design, dissimilar to any other in U.S. numismatics, gives this aluminum pattern extra cachet, to our way of thinking. This beaming Gem proof example shows top-notch eye appeal. The NGC population data report one each in PR65 and PR66 Cameo along with two in PR65 Cameo (8/14). PCGS shows one each in PR62 and PR63 and two in PR65. This is the sole PR65 from either service with the CAC green approval sticker. Part of a complete 16-piece aluminum proof set. Ex: Treasury Secretary Hugh McCulloch (circa 1868); McCulloch family; Eric Newman; Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $4993.75. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.