1876 50C J-1456, RB (Proof)

Series: Patterns - PR

PCGS PR66+RB

PCGS PR66+RB

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PCGS #:
71776
Designer:
N/A
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Mintage:
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Mint:
Philadelphia
Metal:
Copper
Major Varieties

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Condition Census What Is This?

Pos Grade Image Pedigree and History
1 PR66+RB PCGS grade PR66+RB PCGS grade
R.E. Cox, Jr. Collection - Stack's 4/1962:2258 - 1966 ANA - Coronet Coin Fixed Price List #75 - Armand Champa Collection - Bowers & Ruddy 5/1972:1057 - Superior 10/1989:3270, not sold - Superior 1/1994:714, $6,600 - American Numismatic Rarities 8/2004:1292, $15,151 - Bob R. Simpson Collection
 
Saul Teichman built much of this pedigree
PR66+RB PCGS grade #1 PR66+RB PCGS grade
R.E. Cox, Jr. Collection - Stack's 4/1962:2258 - 1966 ANA - Coronet Coin Fixed Price List #75 - Armand Champa Collection - Bowers & Ruddy 5/1972:1057 - Superior 10/1989:3270, not sold - Superior 1/1994:714, $6,600 - American Numismatic Rarities 8/2004:1292, $15,151 - Bob R. Simpson Collection
 
Saul Teichman built much of this pedigree
Ron Guth:

Judd 1456 is a copper version of an 1876 Half Dollar. Only two examples are known, both of which were owned by R.E. Cox, whose collection was sold in 1962. Until 1989, the two coins remained together, then went their separate ways. The PCGS PR64RD was last seen in a 2003 auction. Mega-collector Bob Simpson owns the better of the two, a PCGS MS66+RB.

Usually, off-metal variants are called "die trials" (whose purpose was to show how the dies would strike up without using the intended metal, which was usually more valuable -- in this case, silver). However, Saul Teichman (www.uspatterns.com) suspects that these were struck as part of off-metal sets for sale to collectors.