1877 Copper Pattern Dollar PR RD J-1543 Values

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1877 Copper Pattern Dollar PR RD J-1543 Values

Details

1877 Dollar

Obverse: Head of Liberty by Barber, facing left, wearing coronet inscribed LIBERTY with beads above, hair brushed smoothly back, with ribbon extending downward from back of hair. IN GOD WE TRUST above in small letters, date 1877 below.

Reverse: Open agricultural wreath enclosing 1 DOLLAR. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA / E PLURIBUS UNUM and stars around border.

Basic Information

GSID:

14674

Coin Date:

1877

Denomination:

P$1 / Pattern Dollar

Designation:

PR

Mint & Coinage Details

Mint Location:

Philadelphia

Coinage Type:

Pattern

Coinage Years:

1877

Composition:

Copper

Varieties and Classification

Variety:

Copper

Variety 2:

J-1543

Rarity:

R-H7

Physical Characteristics

Strike Type:

Proof

Coin Shape:

Round

Design Details

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