Kazman54 - Gold Dollar Type Set, Circulation Strikes (1849-1889) 的钱币相册
Short-Lived Type Two Design 1855 G$1 Type Two MS63+ PCGS. Type Two gold dollars were struck for only two years at the Philadelphia Mint. Though each of the branch mints then in operation also coined one Type Two issue, those varieties are scarce, and most type collectors select either an 1854 or 1855 Philadelphia gold dollar. This Select example has pleasing apricot-gold surfaces and a bold strike. The date and DOLLAR are sharp, unlike often seen. The fields display a double set of obvious clash marks, . and the reverse shows radial cracks at 5 o'clock and 7:30.
Short-Lived Type Two Design 1855 G$1 Type Two MS63+ PCGS. Type Two gold dollars were struck for only two years at the Philadelphia Mint. Though each of the branch mints then in operation also coined one Type Two issue, those varieties are scarce, and most type collectors select either an 1854 or 1855 Philadelphia gold dollar. This Select example has pleasing apricot-gold surfaces and a bold strike. The date and DOLLAR are sharp, unlike often seen. The fields display a double set of obvious clash marks, . and the reverse shows radial cracks at 5 o'clock and 7:30.
Short-Lived Type Two Design 1855 G$1 Type Two MS63+ PCGS. Type Two gold dollars were struck for only two years at the Philadelphia Mint. Though each of the branch mints then in operation also coined one Type Two issue, those varieties are scarce, and most type collectors select either an 1854 or 1855 Philadelphia gold dollar. This Select example has pleasing apricot-gold surfaces and a bold strike. The date and DOLLAR are sharp, unlike often seen. The fields display a double set of obvious clash marks, . and the reverse shows radial cracks at 5 o'clock and 7:30.