1849 G$1 J-115 MS62 认证号31672582, PCGS号11502

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Ron Guth

Gold Dollars were not included as part of the American coinage scheme until 1849. When contemplating the new denomination, a concern was the size of the coin. If made of the normal weight, the diameter of a gold dollar was only 14.3 millimeters -- the smallest of any coins then in use in America. A coin so small could be lost easily, so experiments were made to enlarge the diameter of the coin without altering the weight. Judd 115 illustrates that concept. James B. Longacre, who was ultimately responsible for the final designs, cut each of these patterns by hand, adding denticles, stars, lettering, numerals, and a wreath as incuse elements of the die. Because of the hand-engraving, each Judd 115 is unique in the size, placement, and relative positions of the various design elements.  Even the shape of the central perforation varies: some are square in shape; others are more rectangular.  Researcher David Akers speculated that as many as nine or ten examples existed, but the actual number may be closer to six or seven.

PCGS #
11502
设计师
James Barton Longacre
边缘
Plain
直径
15.00 毫米
重量
0.00 克
铸币数量
0
金属成分
Gold
更高评级数量
0
评级较低的钱币数量
5
地区
The United States of America
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位置 评级 缩略图 家谱和历史
1 PCGS MS62
2 PCGS MS61
2 PCGS MS61
4 PCGS MS60
5 Multiple (3) PCGS AU58s
#1 PCGS MS62
#2 PCGS MS61
#2 PCGS MS61
#4 PCGS MS60
#5 Multiple (3) PCGS AU58s