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America’s Last $1 Gold Coin Series
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Country:
U.S.A. |
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Date:
1856-1889 |
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Metal:
Gold |
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Purity:
.900 |
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Denomination:
1
Dollar |
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Weight:
1.672 g |
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Diameter:
15 mm |
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Condition:
Almost Uncirculated |
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Obverse:
"United States of America," Liberty
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Reverse:
Laurel leaves, denomination, year
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Packaging:
Capsule, Box |
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Soaring gold prices and historical value combine to make this vintage coin a hot collectible item. Struck in .900 fine gold, it is from the United States Mint’s last series of $1 gold coins struck for circulation. This coin is commonly known as a Type III Gold Indian because it is the third design to appear on the $1 gold coin. With a date range of 1856 to 1889, this series saw everything from the Civil War to the ensuing Reconstruction as well as Custer’s Last Stand to the Industrial Revolution. Each spectacular coin comes in gorgeous About Uncirculated condition, showing fantastic detail and ready to proudly display in your collection. We encourage you to place your order today to ensure availability of these stunning, vintage 15mm gold beauties. Our quantities are limited. Dates of our choice.
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