1 Dollar USA (1776 - ) Gold

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Issue year(s):
1849-1854

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1849, USA. Gold $1 Dollar “Liberty Head” Coin with “L” on Neck! 


Mint Year: 1849
References: KM-73.
Mint Place: Philadelphia

Denomination: Gold Dollar - Type 1, Liberty Head with Engraver´s initial (L), Open Wreath in Reverse.

Material: Gold (.900)

Diameter: 13mm

Weight: 1.7gm


Obverse: Head of Liberty, facing left, with a coronet or tiara on her head bearing her name. Engraver´s initial (L) on chest, 13 stars around.


Reverse: Value (1), above denomination (DOLLAR) and date (1849). All within wreath.

Legend: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA


 


The gold dollar or gold one-dollar piece was a coin struck as a regular issue by the United States Bureau of the Mint from 1849 to 1889. The coin had three types over its lifetime, all designed by Mint Chief Engraver James B. Longacre. In terms of diameter, the Type 1 issue was the smallest United States coin ever minted.


A gold dollar had been proposed several times in the 1830s and 1840s, but was not initially adopted. Congress was finally galvanized into action by the increased supply of bullion caused by the California gold rush, and in 1849 authorized a gold dollar. In its early years, silver coins were being hoarded or exported, and the gold dollar found a ready place in commerce. Silver again circulated after Congress in 1853 required that new coins of that metal be made lighter, and the gold dollar became a rarity in commerce even before federal coins vanished from circulation because of the economic disruption caused by the American Civil War.


Gold did not again circulate in most of the nation until 1879; once it did, the gold dollar did not regain its place. In its final years, it was struck in small numbers, causing speculation by hoarders. It was also in demand to be mounted in jewelry. The regular issue gold dollar was last struck in 1889; the following year, Congress ended the series.


Contemporary reviews of the Type 1 design were generally favorable. The New York Weekly Tribune on May 19, 1849 described the new dollar as “undoubtedly the neatest, tiniest, lightest, coin in this country ... it is too delicate and beautiful to pay out for potatoes, and sauerkraut, and salt pork. Oberon might have paid Puck with it for bringing the blossom which bewitched Titania.” Willis' Bank Note List stated that “there is no probability of them ever getting into general circulation; they are altogether too small.” The North Carolina Standard hoped that they would be struck at the Charlotte Mint and circulated locally to eliminate the problem of small-denomination bank notes from out of state.

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1851-C. NGC graded MS-61. Boldly struck and untoned. Only 41,267 struck. A frosty, satiny pale greenish golden coin with muted luster on both sides, somewhat less distinct over Liberty's hair waves. Nicely struck as well, with just a hint of weakness at the centers. Star rays show completely. ...

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Posted by: anonymous  2015-03-02
1849. Open wreath. PCGS graded MS-62 CAC Approved. Well struck with lovely golden toning. The Liberty head design lasted only until 1854 when the Mint made major changes to the Gold Dollar design (PCGS # 7502) . Estimated Value $650 - 700. The William H & Beuelaress K. Helem Collection. Catego ...

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1853-C. NGC graded MS-62. A fully lustrorus untoned example. Only 11,515 minted. The strike on both sides of this handsome little coin is more characteristic of the P-mint issue than that usually seen weaker Mint State 1853-C specimens offered for sale. There is excellent detail on the obverse ...

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Posted by: anonymous  2015-03-02
1851. PCGS graded MS-62 CAC Approved. A nice untoned coin with excellent detail in the hair and Liberty's coronet on which LIBERTY is spelled out in tiny letters (PCGS # 7513) . Estimated Value $500 - 525. Categories: Gold Dollars

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Posted by: anonymous  2015-03-02
1849. Open wreath. PCGS graded MS-62 PQ CAC Approved. Light gold toning, a lustrous coin. This smallest denomination United States gold coin was first minted in 1849. This design featured a Liberty head on the obverse while the reverse carried the denomination within a wreath. The concept of a ...

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Posted by: anonymous  2015-02-28
1852-D NGC graded AU Details. Damaged. Probably used in jewelry. Only 6,360 minted of this relatively scarce Dahlonega Mint issue. Dahlonega struck Gold Dollars from 1849 to 1861 and then ceased operations (it would turn out, permanently) upon the outbreak of the Civil War (PCGS # 7519) . Esti ...
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