1864 25C J-384 Pattern PCGS PR64





| PCGS # | 60555 |
| Grading Service | PCGS |
| Grade | PR64 |
| Mint Location | Philadelphia |
| Year | 1864 |
| Designation | NONE |
| Strike | Proof |
| Grade Add On | NONE |
1864 25C J-384 Pattern PCGS PR64
A standout rarity from the experimental coinage of the Civil War era, this 1864 25C Quarter pattern is the renowned Judd-384 (Pollock-452), struck at the Philadelphia Mint. Pattern issues like this were produced in very limited numbers to evaluate proposed designs, compositions, or formats, and they represent some of the most fascinating and elusive chapters in American numismatics.
"Coin Highlights"
- Date/Denomination: 1864 25C Quarter (Pattern Issue)
- Attribution: Judd-384, Pollock-452
- Mint: Philadelphia
- Rarity: Low R.7
- Grade: PCGS PR64
- Certification Number: 57594056
"Historical and Collector Appeal"
Struck during one of the most pivotal periods in U.S. history, this 1864 pattern quarter captures the innovation and uncertainty of mid-19th-century coinage. Judd-384 is a widely collected reference variety among pattern specialists and type collectors seeking a single, high-impact representative of America’s trial and experimental issues. Its Low R.7 rarity rating underscores its scarcity in the marketplace and positions it as a premium acquisition for advanced collections.
"Condition and Eye Appeal"
Graded PR64, this coin offers the sharp detail and reflective character expected of a proof striking, with strong overall presentation for the grade. Expect attractive proof surfaces and well-defined design elements that emphasize the intentional, medal-like quality of pattern coinage. Subtle natural toning with silver-gray and light golden hues may be present, adding depth and visual elegance.
A highly desirable Civil War–era pattern quarter with respected Judd and Pollock attributions, this 1864 J-384 is an exceptional opportunity to secure a scarce, historically significant issue that consistently commands attention in serious U.S. collections.
