Description
1860 P$2.5 Quarter Eagle, Judd-270, Pollock-318, R.7, PR64 Brown PCGS. (CAC) ...
PCGS # 12072
Grading Service PCGS
Grade PR64
Mint Location Philadelphia
Year 1860
Designation BN
Strike Proof
Grade Add On CAC
1860 P$2.5 Quarter Eagle, Judd-270, Pollock-318, R.7, PR64 Brown PCGS. (CAC) ...
1860 $2.50 J-270, BN
SKU: 4517609
An exceptional rarity from the dawn of federal pattern coinage, this 1860 P$2.5 Quarter Eagle pattern represents a pivotal moment in American numismatic history, pairing the classic Quarter Eagle denomination with experimental artistry produced at the Philadelphia Mint. With its advanced rarity designation and premium Proof preservation, it stands out as a cornerstone-level acquisition for collectors of U.S. patterns, gold type, and Civil War–era issues.
“Key Attributes”
Date/Denomination: 1860 P$2.5 Quarter Eagle (Pattern)
Mint: Philadelphia
Attribution: Judd-270, Pollock-318
Rarity: R.7 (extremely rare)
Grade/Designation: PCGS PR64 Brown
Color/Surface: Brown proof patina with rich, even toning and strong visual depth
Approval: CAC
Certification: 4517609
“Historical and Numismatic Significance”
Struck as a pattern issue, the Judd-270 Quarter Eagle reflects the Mint’s exploration of alternative designs and production concepts at a time when American coinage was evolving rapidly. Patterns are eagerly pursued because they document what might have been—proposed designs and experimental pieces that were never adopted for regular circulation. In the context of 1860, this also places the coin at the doorstep of the Civil War period, heightening its historical resonance and collector interest.
“Condition and Eye Appeal”
Certified PR64 Brown, this piece offers the kind of sharply executed proof manufacture collectors expect from elite pattern issues. The surfaces display an attractive brown coloration with a refined, original-looking patina that enhances contrast and detail. As a proof pattern of notable rarity, the coin’s combination of technical quality and eye appeal makes it especially compelling for collectors who prioritize both preservation and aesthetic presence.
“Collector Value”
The R.7 rarity rating underscores how infrequently Judd-270 examples appear on the market, particularly in high-end Proof condition with CAC approval. This is the type of coin that can elevate an advanced cabinet, anchor a pattern set, or serve as a singular conversation piece within a broader U.S. gold collection. Its blend of rarity, historic importance, and premium certification makes it suitable for serious numismatists and discerning buyers seeking a truly scarce and meaningful American pattern.