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Patterns (1858) Values
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History and Overview
1858 was a “very good year” in terms of patterns, as by this time the numismatic community was dynamic, societies had been formed, and there was an eager market for interesting specimens. At the same time, the Mint was displeased with the Flying Eagle cent design used in circulation since 1857, as deep parts of the obverse die, particularly the head and tail of the eagle, were opposite in the coining press from deep parts of the reverse die, specifically the wreath, with the result that the features of the eagle were often lightly s
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Greysheet Catalog Details
History and Overview
1858 was a “very good year” in terms of patterns, as by this time the numismatic community was dynamic, societies had been formed, and there was an eager market for interesting specimens. At the same time, the Mint was displeased with the Flying Eagle cent design used in circulation since 1857, as deep parts of the obverse die, particularly the head and tail of the eagle, were opposite in the coining press from deep parts of the reverse die, specifically the wreath, with the result that the features of the eagle were often lightly s
...Catalog Detail
Legal Disclaimer
The prices listed in our database are intended to be used as an indication only. Users are strongly encouraged to seek multiple sources of pricing before making a final determination of value. CDN Publishing is not responsible for typographical or database-related errors. Your use of this site indicates full acceptance of these terms.