From 1849 to 1889, the United States Mint produced a $1 (USD) gold coin for use in circulation. The coins were relatively short-lived in production due to the start of the Civil War and a slow ramp-up in production following the war, but the coins shared a common design element typically of American denominations of the 19th century. Right now, Pre-33 $1 Liberty Gold Coins with the Type 3 design are available to purchase online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Each of the Pre-33 $1 Liberty Gold Coins available to you in this product listing comes with a Mint State 63 certification from either the PCGS or the NGC. Coins in this condition exhibit a slightly impaired mint luster with numerous small contact marks and a few scattered heavy marks. Other potential flaws include small hairlines visible without magnification and detracting scuff marks.
JM Bullion offers these coins at random when it comes to the grading house that issued the certifications. We cannot guarantee which grading house label you will receive with your purchase. If you buy multiples, you may receive coins with the same grading house labels or random various labels among the coins you get. All items are chosen at random once your payment has been processed.
On the obverse side of $1 Liberty Gold Coins in the Type 3 design is a left-profile bust of Lady Liberty. The Type 3 design is known as the “large head” design from James B. Longacre and it was created in 1856. Longacre created all three “types” in the $1 Gold Coin design, with the original design from 1849 showcasing Liberty with a coronet crown. That design was changed in 1854 to a smaller head with a feathered headdress and then enlarged in 1856 for the Type 3 design.
The reverse side of Pre-33 $1 Liberty Gold Coins includes the denomination of the coin in the center with a large wreath around it. The reverse went through just two design types, with the second used with the Type 2 and Type 3 obverse busts of Liberty. This reverse design uses smaller text for the denomination and date mark with a fuller wreath around it.
If you have any questions when you buy gold, please contact JM Bullion. We are available on the phone at 800-276-6508, online using our live chat, and via our email address.
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From 1849 to 1889, the United States Mint produced a $1 (USD) gold coin for use in circulation. The coins were relatively short-lived in production due to the start of the Civil War and a slow ramp-up in production following the war, but the coins shared a common design element typically of American denominations of the 19th century. Right now, Pre-33 $1 Liberty Gold Coins with the Type 3 design are available to purchase online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Each of the Pre-33 $1 Liberty Gold Coins available to you in this product listing comes with a Mint State 63 certification from either the PCGS or the NGC. Coins in this condition exhibit a slightly impaired mint luster with numerous small contact marks and a few scattered heavy marks. Other potential flaws include small hairlines visible without magnification and detracting scuff marks.
JM Bullion offers these coins at random when it comes to the grading house that issued the certifications. We cannot guarantee which grading house label you will receive with your purchase. If you buy multiples, you may receive coins with the same grading house labels or random various labels among the coins you get. All items are chosen at random once your payment has been processed.
On the obverse side of $1 Liberty Gold Coins in the Type 3 design is a left-profile bust of Lady Liberty. The Type 3 design is known as the “large head” design from James B. Longacre and it was created in 1856. Longacre created all three “types” in the $1 Gold Coin design, with the original design from 1849 showcasing Liberty with a coronet crown. That design was changed in 1854 to a smaller head with a feathered headdress and then enlarged in 1856 for the Type 3 design.
The reverse side of Pre-33 $1 Liberty Gold Coins includes the denomination of the coin in the center with a large wreath around it. The reverse went through just two design types, with the second used with the Type 2 and Type 3 obverse busts of Liberty. This reverse design uses smaller text for the denomination and date mark with a fuller wreath around it.
If you have any questions when you buy gold, please contact JM Bullion. We are available on the phone at 800-276-6508, online using our live chat, and via our email address.