1849 G$1 No L MS64 认证号50073943, PCGS号7501

拥有者评论

My real first-year-of-issue representative of the Type I Gold Dollar is the scarcer 1849-D in PCGS AU-58, plated in Dave Bowers' monumental Gold Rush History. This 1849, however, is in finer condition and scores a few more points...

专家评论

David Akers (1975/88)

From the standpoint of mintage and number of specimens offered at auction, this is the third rarest gold dollar. As the data clearly indicates, most specimens are high grade (usually Unc.) and were undoubtedly saved due to the novelty of being the first gold dollar issues. Gold dollars were authorized by the Act of March 3, 1849, and these pieces were reportedly struck on May 8, 1849.

Ron Guth

In 1849, the Mint introduced a new denomination as a response to private coiners (such as the Bechtlers of Georgia) and a huge influx of gold from California.  The designer of the new Gold Dollar was James Barton Longacre (better known for his Indian Head Cents). As a proud papa of the new coin, Longacre added a tiny initial "L" to the front of the coin, in the truncation line at the bottom of Liberty's bust, where everyone could see it (at least, those with good eyesight).  However, the initial does not appear on all of the dies of 1849, thus creating the "No L" and the "With L" varieties of this year.  A similar event occurred in 1909, when Victor David Brenner placed his initials "V.D.B." at the base of the reverse of the new Lincoln Cent.  However, Brenner's placement of his initials was perceived generally as being too presumptuous, and the initials disappeared from the second round of Cents in 1909.  The ommision of Longacre's initial was not the result of public outrcy, but simply an oversight.

In the real world of numismatics, there are few collectors of minor die varieties in the gold series.  However, because of its listing in the GUIDEBOOK and other coin catalogs, the "No L" variety remains reasonably popular.  According to the PCGS Population Report (as of April 2012), the "No L" variety is a third as common as the "With L" varieties.  Mint State examples of the "No L" are fairly common in grades from MS-62 to MS-64, they become scarce in MS-65, rare in MS-66, and extremely rare in MS-67 (where PCGS has certified only 2 examples).

PCGS #
7501
设计师
James Barton Longacre
边缘
Reeded
直径
12.70 毫米
重量
1.70 克
铸币数量
1000
金属成分
90% Gold, 10% Copper
更高评级数量
59
评级较低的钱币数量
296
地区
The United States of America
价格指南
PCGS 数量报告
拍卖 - PCGS 评级的
拍卖 - NGC 评级的

稀有性和存量估计 了解更多

评级
所有评级 500 R-6.0 15 / 26 TIE 49 / 81 TIE
60或以上 400 R-6.2 19 / 26 TIE 55 / 81 TIE
65或以上 50 R-8.5 13 / 26 38 / 81 TIE
所有评级 500
60或以上 400
65或以上 50
所有评级 R-6.0
60或以上 R-6.2
65或以上 R-8.5
所有评级 15 / 26 TIE
60或以上 19 / 26 TIE
65或以上 13 / 26
所有评级 49 / 81 TIE
60或以上 55 / 81 TIE
65或以上 38 / 81 TIE

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位置 评级 缩略图 家谱和历史
1 MS67 PCGS grade PCGS #7501 (MS)     67
1 MS67 PCGS grade
1 MS67 estimated grade
1 MS67 estimated grade
5 MS66+ PCGS grade MS66+ PCGS grade
PCGS #7501 (MS)     67 #1 MS67 PCGS grade
#1 MS67 PCGS grade
#1 MS67 estimated grade
#1 MS67 estimated grade
MS66+ PCGS grade #5 MS66+ PCGS grade