The $1 Gold Liberty Type 1 in Very Fine condition offers collectors a well-preserved example of America's smallest gold coin, issued during a defining chapter of national expansion. Minted in the wake of the California Gold Rush, this coin marked the beginning of the gold dollar series and reflects a turning point in U.S. monetary history. Its classical Liberty design by James B. Longacre is still visible with moderate circulation wear, maintaining the coin's elegance and historical impact.
Historical Significance:
As the first gold dollar ever struck by the United States, the Type 1 Liberty dollar played a vital role in expanding American commerce during the mid-19th century. Its production was spurred by the gold boom in California and served to standardize and strengthen the nation's circulating currency. In Very Fine condition, this piece stands as a resilient witness to the era of westward expansion, offering a tangible connection to the gold-fueled optimism of its time.
Highlights:
- Contains .04837 troy ounces of .900 fine gold
- Obverse: Liberty wearing a coronet, with visible hair detail and "LIBERTY" inscription
- Reverse: Wreath design encircling denomination and date remains clear
- Graded as Very Fine (VF), showing even wear with major features intact
- Minted between 1849 and 1854 at various U.S. Mint branches
Specifications
SKU: |
177 |
Year: |
Random |
Grade: |
Very Fine |
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 |