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"1759" (1999) P$1 Martha Washington, 75% copper, 22% zinc, and 2% nickel, J-2189 PR

"1759" (1999) P$1 Martha Washington, 75% copper, 22% zinc, and 2% nickel, J-2189 PR

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Greysheet Catalog Details (GSID: 285922)

The "1759" (1999) Pattern Dollar is part of a series of Pattern coins struck from 1999. The specific variety is Martha Washington, 75% copper, 22% zinc, and 2% nickel. Struck in Philadelphia and designated as a Proof (PR) strike, this coin is made of 75% copper, 22% zinc, and 2% nickel and has a rarity rating of H6.
These do not have the "N" in the fields but have no manganese.

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GSID: 285922
Coin Date: "1759" (1999)
Denomination: P$1 / Pattern Dollar
Designation: PR
Mint Location: Philadelphia
Coinage Type: Pattern
Coinage Years: 1999
Composition: 75% copper, 22% zinc, and 2% nickel
Variety: Martha Washington, 75% copper, 22% zinc, and 2% nickel
Variety 2: J-2189
Rarity: R-H6
Strike Type: Proof
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