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PCGS to Display Finest Gobrecht Dollar Set At 2015 FUN

fun2015The all-time finest 1836-1839 Gobrecht Dollar patterns set will be exhibited for the first time anywhere in public at the January 2015 Florida United Numismatists convention. The display at the Professional Coin Grading Service (http://www.PCGS.com) booth, number 108, will be courtesy of the set’s owner, collector Bob R. Simpson of Texas, and Legend Numismatics of New Jersey.

“This impressive ten-coin set has a weighted grade point average of 55.683, and is ranked as the number one finest all-time set in the PCGS Set Registry®” said PCGS President Don Willis. “The beautiful 1838 Gobrecht Dollar pattern (Judd-85) in this set is graded PCGS PR65, and is listed in the PCGS Population Report as Population 1 with none higher.”

Of the eleven coins required for this particular set, Simpson has all except the unique 1836 Judd-61.

“A dozen other high-grade Gobrecht Dollars from Simpson’s unprecedented collection also will be exhibited at the PCGS booth,” said PCGS Set Registry and Special Projects Director BJ Searls. “Visitors to the booth at FUN can get a free, four-color illustrated souvenir brochure about the Simpson Gobrecht Dollars, while supplies last.”

These are the coins in Simpson’s PCGS Set Registry category “U.S. Patterns Gobrecht Dollar Patters – Silver (1836-1839)” with their Judd reference number, grade and ranking in the PCGS Population Report.

  • 1836 J-58, PCGS PR65, none higher
  • 1836 J-60, PCGS PR64+, none higher
  • 1836 J-63, PCGS PR62, only one higher
  • 1836 J-65, PCGS PR65, finest graded, none higher
  • 1838 J-84, PCGS PR65, none higher
  • 1838 J-85, PCGS PR65, finest graded, none higher
  • 1838 J-88, PCGS PR64, none higher
  • 1839 J-104, PCGS PR65, finest graded, none higher
  • 1839 J-105, PCGS PR65, none higher
  • 1839 J-108, PCGS PR64, none higher

“The Gobrecht Dollar is the coin that started it all for Liberty Seated coinage. Their historical significance could not be any more important to U.S. Coinage in the 1800s. When I saw my first Gobrecht I was mesmerized. The sheer beauty, color, and size were astounding to me. The design is so intricate. Of all the coins I collect, I rank the Gobrechts as my second favorite behind $10 Indians,” Simpson explained.

“I thank David Hall and PCGS for allowing these coins to be displayed at FUN. I really hope people enjoy viewing these rarities. I can’t imagine many people have ever seen more than one at a time. It’s been quite a challenge to build this set. With the help of Laura Sperber and George Huang of Legend Numismatics I have obtained many R-8s and a few unique pieces. It is my dream to one day have a complete set of Gobrechts,” added Simpson.

The Simpson set can be viewed online here.

The PCGS Set Registry was established in 2001 and now hosts nearly 72,000 sets. For additional information about PCGS and its services, visit http://www.PCGS.com or call PCGS Customer Service at (800) 447-8848.

For additional information about the 2015 FUN Convention in Orlando, Florida, January 8-11, 2015, visit http://www.funtopics.com.

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