The $1 Gold Liberty Type 1 in About Uncirculated condition offers collectors a remarkably well-preserved example of America's first official gold dollar. Introduced in 1849 in response to the California Gold Rush, this coin represents a major innovation in U.S. coinage—both in form and historical context. Designed by James B. Longacre, the piece features a timeless Liberty portrait and a refined wreath reverse, both of which remain sharp and attractive in this near-mint state.
Historical Significance:
As the first gold dollar produced by the United States, the Type 1 Liberty coin signaled a new era in American commerce and coinage. Its release aligned with the surge of gold from California, helping expand and stabilize the national economy. In AU condition, the coin's beauty and historic symbolism are nearly fully intact—offering collectors a striking representation of 19th-century American growth and ambition.
Highlights:
- Contains .04837 troy ounces of .900 fine gold
- Obverse: Crisp Liberty design with minimal wear on the highest points of the coronet and hair
- Reverse: Intricate wreath and denomination remain bold and highly legible
- Graded About Uncirculated (AU), exhibiting only faint signs of handling
- Struck between 1849 and 1854 by various U.S. Mint branches
Specifications
SKU: |
179 |
Year: |
Random |
Grade: |
About Unc |
Grade Service: |
None |
Denomination: |
1 Dollar |
Mint Mark: |
Varies |
Metal Content: |
0.0484 Troy Oz |
Purity: |
0.9 |
Thickness: |
1.02 mm |
Diameter: |
13 mm |