1878 $1 Goloid Metric Dollar, Judd-1563, Pollock-1754, Low R.6
Liberty faces left, with cap adorned with wheat ears, cotton leaves and bolls, eponymously inscribed in incuse letters. There are 13 stars ringing the rim, with the Latin motto above and date below. On the reverse the center reads GOLOID / METRIC / 1--G. / 16.1--S. / 1.9--C. / GRAMS 14.25. within a circle of 38 stars. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA is above, 100 CENTS below. Struck in goloid with a reeded edge.
The reverse of Judd-1563 is the only reverse die used in 1878 that included METRIC as part of the inscription. Similar Metric dollar patterns struck in goloid--and silver--were produced in 1879 and 1880. Pollock opines that the goloid experiments ceased in 1880 because "interest in the composition had largely disappeared in Congress by 1881."
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