1858 Copper-Nickel, 5 Leaves Pattern Cent PR J-208

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1858 Copper-Nickel, 5 Leaves Pattern Cent PR J-208

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1858 Cent. Dies 8-D. Transitional issue, same obverse and reverse as adopted in 1859. Obverse and reverse die varieties exist for J-208, including different date positions on the obverse and different wreath details on the reverse.18 The most notable differences are wreaths with five leaves per cluster and wreaths with six leaves per cluster. These seem to have been struck over a long period of time. Pollock ID: P-259; Snow ID: G10S-PT28. Indian Head (Broad bust) / Laurel Wreath (5 leaves)

Obverse: Indian Head (two styles: pointed bust and rounded bust).

Reverse: Laurel wreath.

Basic Information

GSID:

12308

Coin Date:

1858

Denomination:

P1c / Pattern Cent

Designation:

PR

Mint & Coinage Details

Mint Location:

Philadelphia

Coinage Type:

Pattern

Coinage Years:

1858

Composition:

Copper-Nickel

Varieties and Classification

Variety:

Copper-Nickel, 5 Leaves

Variety 2:

J-208

Rarity:

R-5

Physical Characteristics

Strike Type:

Proof

Coin Shape:

Round

Design Details

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