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HBCC #6136 – 1877 Eagle – Obverse HBCC #6136 – 1877 Eagle – Reverse
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1877 Eagle

HBCC#:
6136
Breen#:
n/a
BD#:
n/a
Judd#:
1545
Pollock#:
1718

Possibly as many as ten examples of this important pattern issue are known, with two of these residing in the Smithsonian Institution and a third in the Connecticut State Library Collection. Both obverse and reverse are attributed to George T. Morgan, with the design very similar to the Morgan silver dollar. Although Miss Liberty’s cap is considerably larger and without ornamentation, the facial features and hair style are virtually identical. The eagle on the reverse is also very similar.

Provenance:
Purchased from Sidney W. Smith, September 23, 1971.
Obverse:
Head of Liberty to left, Phrygian cap on head, LIBERTY on band of cap, E PLURIBUS before portrait, UNUM, date below.
Reverse:
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA TEN DOL. around a central eagle, IN GOD WE TRUST between spread wings of eagle, olive branch and arrows in talons.
Commentary: