The unprecedented crossover underscores his personal efforts to combat “grade inflation.”
1861 $10. Pattern produced to illustrate the use of the motto on coinage. Copper impressions usually with bronzed surfaces. Obverse die varieties exist.
Obverse Description
Regular $10 gold eagle die of the year.
Reverse Description
Style of the regular $10 gold eagle but with motto GOD OUR TRUST on scroll.
Catalog Information
GSID:
12441
Strike Type:
Proof
Coin Shape:
Round
Edge:
Reeded
Variety:
Copper
Variety 2:
J-285
Coin Date:
1861
Denomination:
P$10
Designation:
PR
Mint Location:
Philadelphia
Coinage Type:
Pattern
Coinage Years:
1861
Composition:
Copper
Rarity:
H6
PCGS #:
60431
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1861 P$10 Copper, J-285 PR BN
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1861 P$10 Copper, J-285 PR BN
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1861 $10 Ten Dollar, Judd-285, Pollock-340, High R.6, PR62 Brown PCGS....
$3,360
1861 $10 Ten Dollar, Judd-285, Pollock-338, High R.6, PR64 Brown PCGS....
$5,040
1861 $10 Ten Dollar, Judd-285, Pollock-340, High R.6, PR63 Brown PCGS. ...
$5,040
$2,185
1861 $10 Ten Dollar, Judd-285, Pollock-340, Low R.7, PR62 Brown PCGS. ...
$3,840
1861 $10 Ten Dollar, Judd-285, Pollock-340, High R.6, PR64 Gilt NGC. ...
$7,638
1861 $10 Ten Dollar, Judd-285, Pollock-340, High R.6 PR63 Brown PCGS. ...
$3,290
1861 $10 Ten Dollar, Judd-285, Pollock-338, 340, Low R.7, PR62 Brown PCGS. Both the obverse and reverse designs are similar...
$4,370
$8,510
1861 $10 Ten Dollar, Judd-285, Pollock-338, Low R.7, PR63 Brown PCGS. ...
$3,525
1861 $10 J-285, BN
$2,530
1861 $10 Ten Dollar, Judd-285, Pollock-340, High R.6, PR63 Brown PCGS. ...
$3,819
1861 $10 Ten Dollar, Judd-285, Pollock-340, Low R.7, PR63 Gilt NGC. ...
$8,625
1861 P1c Copper, J-274 PR BN
1861 P25c Copper, J-275 PR BN
1861 P25c Copper-Nickel, J-276 PR
1861 P50c Silver, J-277 PR
Worth: $6,400 – $15,600
1861 P50c Copper, J-278 PR BN
Worth: $2,500 – $6,600
1861 P50c Silver, J-279 PR
Worth: $2,750 – $7,800
1861 P50c Copper, J-280 PR BN
Worth: $2,000 – $10,080
1861 P$2 Silver, J-281 PR
Worth: $14,000 – $21,600
1861 P$2 1/2 Copper, J-282 PR BN
Worth: $3,000 – $3,600
1861 P$5 Copper, J-283 PR BN
Worth: $4,500 – $10,200
1861 P$10 Gold, J-284 PR
Worth: $3,500 – $7,800
1861 P$10 Copper Gilt, J-285 PR
Worth: $3,100 – $9,000
1861 P$10 Gold, J-286 PR
1861 P$10 Copper, J-287 PR BN
Worth: $6,000 – $14,400
1861 P$10 Copper Gilt, J-287 PR
Worth: $9,500 – $11,400
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