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The Longacre design without stars combined with the regular reverse. This was apparently implemented by William Barber as Longacre died in 1869.
These were sold as part of complete sets from the half dime to the silver dollar. To view the set, click here.
Examples were struck as follows: To view all available images, click here.
J1077/P1213 with fewer than a half dozen known as follows:
1) Heritage 6/01 as NGC66, Superior 2/03 as NGC66, Simpson – PCGS66
2) Heritage 3/99, Heritage 8/14 ANA – NGC66
3) Lohr, Byron Johnson-Hughes 1/79, Booser & Weaver 2/19/79, Bass-B/M 5/99 as PCGS64, Rau-Heritage 4/18 – NGC65, now PCGS64 rehabbed, notice obverse spots near rim at 8:00 and 10:00 and reverse at 10:00
4) Kosoff 58 ANA, Bareford-Stacks 10/81
5) B/R 5/76, Superior 1/96, same as #1?
One was in the Lohr collection.
Copper J1078/P1214 also with fewer than a half dozen known including:
1) Mitchelson-Connecticut State Library
2) Parmelee (N.Y. Coin & Stamp 6/1890), Reed-Durham Museum ICG64RB
3) Farouk ?, Kosoff 2/70, G.H. Wolfe-Heritage 1/2000 FUN as PCGS63RB, Heritage 7/03 as PCGS63RB, Simpson – PCGS64RB with a scratch on the O in ONE visible on all plates.
4) Crouch-Superior 6/77, Sieck-B/R 7/81 ANA – proof 60 with some obverse spots
5) Kagins 9/65 ?, Kagins 4/66 ?, Kagins 6/17?, Kagins 5/69 as glittering red proof, Kagins 11/71 described as red proof is untraced today.
Aluminum J1079/P1215 with at least the following 2 known.
1) Kreisberg 2/60, Stacks 8/71 ANA, Bass, HWBRF-B/M 5/99, Teletrade 6/30/99, Teletrade 7/21/99, Heritage 7/03, southern collection, Simpson - PCGS65, illustrated above with a mark near the reverse rim at 4:00
2) Stacks 2/67, B/M 11/88?, Stacks 9/89?, Parrino summer 96 FPL, Goldberg 10/00, Heritage 2/01, 6/01, 8/01, 10/01, 1/07, 1/08, 3/10, StacksBowers 3/12, Heritage 2/13, 4/13, StacksBowers 8/19 - NGC66 with a scratch? to the left of the date.
Note: The first 3 auction appearances have been graded proof 60 but they all have the scratch. They could represent a third coin.
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