My "Indian" Has Met The "Indian Princess"
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You guys may remember my 1871 Indian Cent struck in Aluminum (Stewart's icon here). Well, I just bought a (JUDD-1098) 1871 "Indian Princess" Quarter grading PCGS-PR68DCAM!! One of just (3) pattern coins in the entire series currently grading PCGS-PR68 and probably the only pattern coin to ever achieve a PCGS-PR68DCAM grade(?)!!
Needless to say, my "Indian" has just met the "Indian Princess" and she is a "perfect 10"
I'll try to post a scan of the Indian Princess later this weekend.
And, a special thanks to Rick Kay for locating the princess for me
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Needless to say, my "Indian" has just met the "Indian Princess" and she is a "perfect 10"
I'll try to post a scan of the Indian Princess later this weekend.
And, a special thanks to Rick Kay for locating the princess for me
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09/07/2006
I too can't wait for a pic!
peacockcoins
I saw your new coin at FUN and all I can say is AWESOME! I have never seen nor do I expect to see an aluminum coin that comes close. Congratulations
Mark
Mitch
Is there some way I can use both coins as an image for my icon?
Maybe in an exotic way ?
Stewart
But, first, I need to get the scans up - I am having a bit of a problem with my computer tonight and am working on the problem.
Thanks guys for your kind words on my latest acquistion. Boiler - it is amazing to see an aluminum coin in this condition
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09/07/2006
I was told by Rick that there was some "stuff" on the plastic holder itself when Rick Kay prepared this picture. Also, the depth of deep cameo looks even stronger in person.
This pattern quarter was coined having James Longacre's "Indian Princess" device. This Longacre design was never adopted for regular-issue coinage, but a somewhat similar motif appeared on the trade dollars issued by the Mint in 1873 and later years.
In this coin, Miss Liberty is seated facing left and wearing an Indian headress and carrying a liberty pole with her right hand. Her left hand rests on a globe inscribed LIBERTY. Behind her are (2) flags, one of which shows 13 stars. There is also an arc of 13 stars at the margin. The reverse of the coin shows a wreath of cotton and corn. This particular coin was struck in silver (I estimate around 20 coins minted), copper (I estimate around 10 or so coins minted) and aluminum (I estimate around 6 or 8 coins or so minted).
This is but one of the myriad breathtaking pattern designs of the 19th century that never made it on US Regular-issue coins
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If my research is correct, Mitch's coin is even rarer than he believes. Both Judd and Pollock list it as an R7 (4-12 struck). Also, according to uspatterns.com, there are "only 3 confirmed." PCGS has graded only 3, a 63, 66 and this. NGC has graded only a 67, which I suspect is PCGS's 66. All indications are High-R7 or R8.
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Rick: I will and thank you for parting with it. Also, in your travels, please try to find me the other aluminum 1871 pattern coins that appropriately match the (2) I have. You may be a "neophyte coin dealer", but one heck of a good one!!
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DONE DEAL!!
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