Description
1883 5C J-1714 Pattern PCGS PR67 (TOP POP) (CAC)
PCGS # 62131
Grading Service PCGS
Grade PR67
Mint Location Philadelphia
Year 1883
Designation NONE
Strike Proof
Grade Add On CAC
1883 5C J-1714 Pattern PCGS PR67 (TOP POP) (CAC)
1883 5C J-1714
SKU: 64681320
Offered here is an exceptional 1883 Liberty Head Five Cents Pattern, one of the most compelling issues of the late-19th-century Philadelphia Mint. Cataloged as Judd-1714 and Pollock-1919, this historic pattern represents the experimental artistry and precision that define America’s golden era of pattern coinage. With a rarity designation of Low R.6, it stands as a legitimately scarce opportunity for collectors seeking true numismatic distinction.
"Coin Details and Attribution"
Date/Denomination: 1883 5C Liberty Head Five Cents (Pattern)
Mint: Philadelphia
References: Judd-1714; Pollock-1919
Rarity: Low R.6
Certified Grade: PR67 PCGS
Certification Number: 34153524
"Historical and Numismatic Significance"
Patterns like Judd-1714 were produced as trial pieces to evaluate proposed designs, technical specifications, or finishes before a final decision was made for regular coinage. As a result, they were never intended for everyday circulation, and their limited distribution has made survivors especially desirable. This 1883 Liberty Head pattern captures the craftsmanship of the period with carefully executed detail and an elite presentation typical of proof strikings.
"Eye Appeal and Preservation"
Graded PR67, this coin offers outstanding proof quality with sharply defined design elements and deeply preserved surfaces. Expect strong visual vibrancy with mirrored fields and crisp, frosted-like device definition typical of high-end proofs. Subtle natural toning may be present, often displaying attractive champagne, silver-gray, or iridescent highlights that enhance depth and character without obscuring detail.
"Collector Value"
For the advanced numismatist, Judd patterns are a cornerstone specialty—combining rarity, historical context, and artistry in a way few U.S. series can match. For the broader collector, this piece serves as a premier focal point: a scarce Philadelphia pattern issue, in elite proof grade, with widely recognized attributions (Judd and Pollock) that support long-term desirability and easy cataloging in a serious collection.
A rare and visually impressive 1883 Liberty Head Five Cents Pattern (J-1714), combining Low R.6 scarcity with PR67 proof preservation—an outstanding acquisition for any high-caliber U.S. pattern or Liberty Head collection.