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1863 Silver Dollar. Transitional pattern produced at the Mint at a later date. The adopted seated dollar design struck on an aluminum planchet.
Obverse Description
Regular Liberty Seated die of the year.
Reverse Description
Similar to regular die of the year but with motto IN GOD WE TRUST in ribbon above eagle; type adopted in 1866.
Catalog Information
GSID:
12502
Designer:
Christian Gobrecht
Obverse Designer:
Christian Gobrecht
Reverse Designer:
Christian Gobrecht
Strike Type:
Proof
Coin Shape:
Round
Edge:
Reeded
Variety:
Aluminum
Variety 2:
J-347
Coin Date:
1863
Denomination:
P$1
Designation:
PR
Mint Location:
Philadelphia
Coinage Type:
Pattern
Coinage Years:
1863
Composition:
Aluminum
Rarity:
H7
PCGS #:
60509
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Coin Value History
1863 P$1 Aluminum, J-347 PR
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1863 P$1 Aluminum, J-347 PR
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1863 $1 Seated Dollar, Judd-347, Pollock-419, High R.7, PR66 Cameo NGC. ...
$13,214
1863 $1 Dollar, Judd-347, Pollock-419, High R.7, PR67 Cameo NGC. ...
$26,450
1863 $1 Dollar, Judd-347, Pollock-419, R.7, PR64 PCGS. Ex: New Millennium Collection. A regul...
$15,525
$23,000
1863 S$1 J-347
$1,035
1863 S$1 J-347
$3,300
1863 $1 Seated Dollar, Judd-347, Pollock-419, High R.7, PR66 Cameo NGC. ...
$14,400
1863 $1 Dollar, Judd-347, Pollock-419, High R.7, PR67 Cameo NGC. ...
$34,500
1863 $1 Dollar, Judd-347, Pollock-419, R.7, PR64 PCGS. ...
$17,250
1863 S$1 J-347
$1,380
1863 $1 Dollar, Judd-347, Pollock-419, R.7, PR64 PCGS. A ...
$19,550
1863 S$1 J-347
$816
1863 S$1 J-347
$2,640
1863 P1c Bronze, J-299 MS BN
Worth: $1,000 – $2,000
1863 P1c Bronze, J-299 PR BN
Worth: $900 – $2,880
1863 P1c Copper, J-299a PR RB
Worth: $6,000 – $7,200
1863 P1c Copper-Nickel, J-300 MS
Worth: $690 – $4,200
1863 P1c Copper-Nickel, Reeded Edge, J-300 PR
Worth: $3,250 – $8,400
1863 P1c Copper, J-301 PR BN
Worth: $10,000 – $14,000
1863 P1c Copper-Nickel, J-302 PR
Worth: $15,500 – $43,200
1863 P1c Oroide, J-303 PR
1863 P1c Aluminum, J-304 PR
Worth: $15,000 – $26,400
1863 P2c Copper, J-305 PR BN
Worth: $1,650 – $7,200
1863 P2c Copper-Nickel, J-306 PR
Worth: $7,500 – $15,600
1863 P2c Oroide, J-307 PR
1863 P2c Aluminum, J-308 PR
Worth: $16,500 – $22,800
1863 P2c Bronze, J-309 PR
1863 P2c Copper-Nickel, J-310 PR
Worth: $4,400 – $13,200
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