OK....Im done for now with this trio.
1863 w/L Indian Head Cents in Bronze, Copper-Nickel and Aluminum. All are very scarce, I think a total of 17 are known across all three metal types, with multiple locked off the market in museums.
As stated earlier, " I want to be you when I grow up". The "School Girl" design
would have been a much better choice than Morgan's frumpy janitorial
woman. Just outstanding!!
I wish I could match that sharp Helmeted Liberty Head of Barber ... I can only show off a similar Small Heraldic Eagle. Your high quality 1877's 50 cent patterns are a dream to me
OMG ... My Mother was Right about Everything!
I wake up with a Good Attitude Every Day. Then … Idiots Happen!
This is the very rare J-211b. It’s tied for the finest known. I’m not inclined to try & cross it yet due to current “conditions”, even though I need this variety for my 12 piece 1858 short set. In the meantime, it’s a wholly original beauty I enjoy owning!
Ah yes - the "coins I shouldn't have sold" thread ....... there are many others!
"My friends who see my collection sometimes ask what something costs. I tell them and they are in awe at my stupidity." (Baccaruda, 12/03).I find it hard to believe that he (Trump) rushed to some hotel to meet girls of loose morals, although ours are undoubtedly the best in the world. (Putin 1/17) Gone but not forgotten. IGWT, Speedy, Bear, BigE, HokieFore, John Burns, Russ, TahoeDale, Dahlonega, Astrorat, Stewart Blay, Oldhoopster, Broadstruck, Ricko, Big Moose, Cardinal.
A different spin from previous posts above ... I would not mind collecting a few other samples in alternate metals of these motifs, however I am please with this selection.
OMG ... My Mother was Right about Everything!
I wake up with a Good Attitude Every Day. Then … Idiots Happen!
I previously posted this piece in an older post back in 2023 by @Zoins on the subject of Virgil Brand ... I like to re-post again here,
Judd-244 (Pollock-300) 1859 50c (Half Dollar) Longacre’s “French Head” obverse with a regular reverse of a Half Dollar of 1859. Struck in copper with Reeded Edge
This is a curious mulling of the Longacre’s Liberty Head Obverse (French Head) with the Paquet wide wing Eagle reverse as used in the regular 1859 Half Dollar (both obverse and reverse display “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA”), however, most interesting is the reverse was punch on a planchet with an incuse profile of George Washington. The profile is the match to the profile used in the 1866 version of the various George Washington’s 5 Cent pattern pieces dated 1866.
I guess on could say 2 patterns for the price of one:)
The Pedigree includes Brand:
Ex: S.K. Nagy (10/1907), Virgil Brand; Anderson-Dupont Collection, Part II (Stack's, 11/1954), lot 2419; S.E. Goldsmith Collection (Stack's, 10/1958), lot 1450; Morris Evans Collection (Bowers and Merena 8/1998), lot 2047; Orlando Sale (Stack's, 1/2007), lot 1019; Los Angeles ANA (Bowers and Merena, 8/2009), lot 4152, Simpson Part III, (Heritage 1/2021), Lot# 3082
Also Plate coin for type (J243/J244) in Judd’s United States Patterns and Trial Pieces - 10th Edition
This is the extract from Brand's Ledger
OMG ... My Mother was Right about Everything!
I wake up with a Good Attitude Every Day. Then … Idiots Happen!
I may also place this one in my “Post your Pedigrees” thread. This is the finest known example of only 5 traced. Provenance dates back to 1909 (David Proskey). The label indicates it paused in the Harry Bass collection & subsequent Foundation. Last owner was Don Kelley as part of his Transit set.
EEPS approved & identified as a small Coronet head with Agricultural wreath. J-606. S-PT2b copper composition. Note the obv design is similar to that adapted to Longacre’s 3 cent nickel.
Comments
Nice six leaf J-208!
Tough coin.....only cameo graded one known to exist. PF64CAM with CAC and PS.
Posted before....one of my favs as well as it was cherrypicked raw at a shop in FL. J-300 PF65. Paid $700 for this one!
OK....Im done for now with this trio.
1863 w/L Indian Head Cents in Bronze, Copper-Nickel and Aluminum. All are very scarce, I think a total of 17 are known across all three metal types, with multiple locked off the market in museums.
As stated earlier, " I want to be you when I grow up". The "School Girl" design
would have been a much better choice than Morgan's frumpy janitorial
woman. Just outstanding!!
Might be a salesman sample
Here is a similar design pattern to yours ... J1509 (Struck in Copper), however this was Silvered plated.
OMG ... My Mother was Right about Everything!
I wake up with a Good Attitude Every Day. Then … Idiots Happen!
@redraider is the bottom one have a Flying Eagle cent reverse?
Proud follower of Christ!
Yep
Barbers design proposal for the new silver dollar coin in 1878
I wish I could match that sharp Helmeted Liberty Head of Barber ... I can only show off a similar Small Heraldic Eagle. Your high quality 1877's 50 cent patterns are a dream to me
OMG ... My Mother was Right about Everything!
I wake up with a Good Attitude Every Day. Then … Idiots Happen!
Latest pickup:
This is the very rare J-211b. It’s tied for the finest known. I’m not inclined to try & cross it yet due to current “conditions”, even though I need this variety for my 12 piece 1858 short set. In the meantime, it’s a wholly original beauty I enjoy owning!
“The thrill of the hunt never gets old”
PCGS Registry: Screaming Eagles
Copperindian
Retired sets: Soaring Eagles
Copperindian
Nickelodeon
Simply stunning.Thanks for sharing.
Ah yes - the "coins I shouldn't have sold" thread ....... there are many others!
I so wish I had those, they are so cool!!!
A different spin from previous posts above ... I would not mind collecting a few other samples in alternate metals of these motifs, however I am please with this selection.
OMG ... My Mother was Right about Everything!
I wake up with a Good Attitude Every Day. Then … Idiots Happen!
This will probably be the closest to an actual pattern that I can obtain.
"1887-CC" Morgan Pattern Dollar
@dcarr piece
(Images by @robec )
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I just wish Dan would have used 1877 for the date

I previously posted this piece in an older post back in 2023 by @Zoins on the subject of Virgil Brand ... I like to re-post again here,
Judd-244 (Pollock-300) 1859 50c (Half Dollar) Longacre’s “French Head” obverse with a regular reverse of a Half Dollar of 1859. Struck in copper with Reeded Edge
This is a curious mulling of the Longacre’s Liberty Head Obverse (French Head) with the Paquet wide wing Eagle reverse as used in the regular 1859 Half Dollar (both obverse and reverse display “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA”), however, most interesting is the reverse was punch on a planchet with an incuse profile of George Washington. The profile is the match to the profile used in the 1866 version of the various George Washington’s 5 Cent pattern pieces dated 1866.
I guess on could say 2 patterns for the price of one:)
The Pedigree includes Brand:
Ex: S.K. Nagy (10/1907), Virgil Brand; Anderson-Dupont Collection, Part II (Stack's, 11/1954), lot 2419; S.E. Goldsmith Collection (Stack's, 10/1958), lot 1450; Morris Evans Collection (Bowers and Merena 8/1998), lot 2047; Orlando Sale (Stack's, 1/2007), lot 1019; Los Angeles ANA (Bowers and Merena, 8/2009), lot 4152, Simpson Part III, (Heritage 1/2021), Lot# 3082
Also Plate coin for type (J243/J244) in Judd’s United States Patterns and Trial Pieces - 10th Edition
This is the extract from Brand's Ledger

OMG ... My Mother was Right about Everything!
I wake up with a Good Attitude Every Day. Then … Idiots Happen!
Spectacular coins in this thread!
K
Unchartered territory:
I may also place this one in my “Post your Pedigrees” thread. This is the finest known example of only 5 traced. Provenance dates back to 1909 (David Proskey). The label indicates it paused in the Harry Bass collection & subsequent Foundation. Last owner was Don Kelley as part of his Transit set.
EEPS approved & identified as a small Coronet head with Agricultural wreath. J-606. S-PT2b copper composition. Note the obv design is similar to that adapted to Longacre’s 3 cent nickel.
“The thrill of the hunt never gets old”
PCGS Registry: Screaming Eagles
Copperindian
Retired sets: Soaring Eagles
Copperindian
Nickelodeon