Description
1878 $1 J-1550a Pattern PCGS (CAC)
PCGS # 61911
Grading Service PCGS
Grade PR63
Mint Location Philadelphia
Year 1878
Designation
Strike Proof
Grade Add On CAC
1878 $1 J-1550a Pattern PCGS (CAC)
1878 $1 J-1550a
SKU: 3375131
A scarce and visually impressive 1878 Morgan dollar pattern, certified PCGS Proof 63 and further endorsed by CAC.
Struck at the Philadelphia Mint and cataloged as Judd-1550a, this pattern issue presents the familiar George T. Morgan Liberty head facing left on the obverse, wearing a Phrygian cap adorned with cotton and wheat, with LIBERTY inscribed on the headband. The surrounding legend reads E PLURIBUS UNUM, with the date 1878 below and thirteen stars around the border. The reverse displays the bold heraldic eagle with wings outstretched, perched on arrows and encircled by a laurel wreath, accompanied by the inscriptions UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, In God we trust, and ONE DOLLAR. As a pattern striking, this piece occupies an especially compelling position at the formative beginning of the Morgan dollar series.
The assigned Proof 63 grade is well supported by the coin’s reflective fields and sharply executed design detail. Both sides exhibit strong definition, with Liberty’s hair curls, cap details, and the eagle’s feather structure appearing crisply rendered. The surfaces show the moderate handling one expects for the grade, yet remain highly attractive overall, enhanced by handsome dove-gray, silver, and warm iridescent toning with subtle champagne and violet accents. The CAC approval adds an important layer of confidence, confirming the coin as solid to high-end for the designation and underscoring its superior eye appeal.
Judd-1550a is one of the important pattern emissions associated with the debut year of the Morgan dollar, a series that remains among the most avidly collected in all of American numismatics. Patterns of 1878 offer collectors a direct connection to the experimentation and refinement that accompanied the introduction of this iconic silver dollar design. For specialists in patterns, Morgan dollars, or 19th-century U.S. Mint production, these issues represent a fascinating crossover between regular-issue collecting and the often far scarcer world of experimental coinage.
This piece is notably elusive in certified Proof 63 with CAC approval. With a population of just 5 at PCGS and only 7 finer, it clearly falls into a low-population category that advanced collectors watch closely. Such examples are seldom encountered compared to regular Morgan dollar issues, and their dual appeal as both pattern coinage and first-year Morgan-related material ensures enduring collector demand.
An attractive, certified, and CAC-approved example of a desirable 1878 Morgan dollar pattern, this Judd-1550a offers rarity, originality, and historical importance in a single compelling numismatic package.