1839 $1 Gobrecht, Original PR45 认证号21922613, PCGS号11444

拥有者评论

1839 PS$1 Name Omitted, Judd-104 Original, Pollock-116, R.3 PR45 PCGS. Silver. Reeded Edge. Die Alignment IV, "original" issue of 1839. The head of Liberty is nearly opposite the F in OF, and therefore is in Die Alignment IV orientation. A full figure of Liberty, with shield and Phrygian (“Liberty”) cap on a pole, is the main design element on the obverse. The 26 stars that had been placed on the reverse of the 1836 dollars have now been removed, and 13 stars are now seen around the figure of Liberty on the obverse. A majestic flying eagle (symbolizing the United States) adorns the reverse surrounded by the legend UNITED STATES OF AMERICA and the denomination: ONE DOLLAR. All of the 1839 dollars made in 1839 are thought to have been deposited into the US banking system. Therefore, by default, the Gobrecht dollars issued in 1839 are regular issued coins (even though they were struck in proof format). All Gobrecht dollars are assigned Judd numbers, suggesting that these coins are patterns. But this conclusion is not correct. In fact, the Gobrecht dollars made in 1836, 1837, and 1839 are regular issued coins, and therefore are not patterns. Nevertheless, for historical reasons, it appears that these coins will continue to be incorrectly identified as patterns. The only real Gobrecht dollar pattern coins are the Judd-58 (name below base) and the J-84 (1838 dollar). Gobrecht dollars represent a short, 3-year series, with two different "types" of coins. The first type consists of the issue of 1836 with the no-star obverse design, and the second type includes the 1838 and 1839 dollars with obverse stars but no reverse stars. Another interesting observation is that Gobrecht dollars are the only Proof coins intentionally made for general distribution. Gobrecht dollars are one of the most fascinating and yet confusing series of silver dollars ever made by the US Mint.

专家评论

Ron Guth

1839 saw the third consecutive year of issuance of the so-called Gobrecht Dollar.  Alas, it was also to be the last year for this majestic coin, for in 1840, the "flying eagle" reverse would be replaced with a more conservative eagle adapted from the gold coins of earlier years.

Surprising, isn't it, that the two foundations of our nation's monetary system - the Silver Dollar and the Eagle ($10) - were absent from the numismatic scene for over three decades, neither to re-appear again until the late 1830s.

Sources and/or recommended reading:
"Walter Breen's Complete Encyclopedia of U.S. and Colonial Coins" by Walter Breen

"United States Patterns and Related Issues" by Andrew W. Pollock III

PCGS #
11444
设计师
Christian Gobrecht
边缘
Reeded
直径
39.00 毫米
重量
26.73 克
铸币数量
300
金属成分
90% Silver, 10% Copper
更高评级数量
22
评级较低的钱币数量
0
地区
The United States of America
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PCGS 数量报告
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评级
所有评级 75 R-8.2 1 / 1 20 / 38
60或以上 35 R-8.8 1 / 1 17 / 38 TIE
65或以上 2 R-9.9 1 / 1 4 / 38 TIE
所有评级 75
60或以上 35
65或以上 2
所有评级 R-8.2
60或以上 R-8.8
65或以上 R-9.9
所有评级 1 / 1
60或以上 1 / 1
65或以上 1 / 1
所有评级 20 / 38
60或以上 17 / 38 TIE
65或以上 4 / 38 TIE

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位置 评级 缩略图 家谱和历史
1 PR65 PCGS grade PR65 PCGS grade

Norweb Collection - Bowers & Merena 11/1988:3777, $46,200 - TradeDollarNut Collection - Bob R. Simpson Collection

2 PR64 PCGS grade
2 PR64 PCGS grade
2 PR64 PCGS grade
2 PR64 PCGS grade
PR65 PCGS grade #1 PR65 PCGS grade

Norweb Collection - Bowers & Merena 11/1988:3777, $46,200 - TradeDollarNut Collection - Bob R. Simpson Collection

#2 PR64 PCGS grade
#2 PR64 PCGS grade
#2 PR64 PCGS grade
#2 PR64 PCGS grade