1921 $1 Zerbe Special Strike SP (PCGS#7341)
March 2018 Baltimore U.S. Coins Auction
- 拍卖行
- Stack's Bowers
- 批号
- 2244
- 等级
- SP63
- 价格
- 75,996
- 详细说明
- Impressive Zerbe "Proof" 1921 Morgan Dollar
1921 Morgan Silver Dollar. Morgan. Zerbe. MS-63 (PCGS). CAC. OGH.
This is an outstanding example of a fascinating issue, far more carefully produced and attractive than the typically encountered circulation strike 1921 Morgan dollar. Lightly toned in golden-russet iridescence that appears to drift toward the borders, both sides exhibit universally full striking detail throughout the design. The finish is noticeably semi-reflective, especially in the fields, and the overall appearance is smooth enough to evoke thoughts of an even higher Choice grade.
The genesis of this issue was the Mint's failure to place the new Peace silver dollar into circulation before the end of 1921. Upset over that fact, Farran Zerbe -- the influential ANA member who played a leading role in the Peace dollar project -- convinced officials at the San Francisco Mint to strike a few presentation pieces of the outgoing design for his personal distribution. This happened while Zerbe was in California awaiting the arrival of the first 1921-S Peace dollar dies. These, of course, never arrived and were replaced with dies for one final delivery of Morgan dollars from the West Coast branch mint. Per a conversation that Walter Breen had with Wayte Raymond in 1951 (mentioned in Q. David Bowers' 1993 reference Silver Dollars & Trade Dollars of the United States: A Complete Encyclopedia) Zerbe then had special 1921 Morgan dollars made in the Philadelphia Mint to accompany the 1921-S specimens that he already owned.
While not true Proofs, the 1921 and 1921-S Zerbe specimens are special presentation strikings from highly polished dies. The present example displays the well known diagnostics of the type with the aforementioned semi-reflective fields and scattered die polish lines from the die preparation process. The exact number of pieces produced in the Philadelphia Mint is unknown, for they were made expressly at Zerbe's request and do not constitute a regular Mint issue. Based on a survival estimate of 100 to 125 pieces provided by the experts at PCGS, it is likely that upward of 150 pieces were struck. The coin offered here would serve with distinction in an advanced Morgan dollar set.
Provenance: From the Janet Nakushian Collection.
PCGS# 7341. NGC ID: 257A.
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