1855 Indian Princess Gold Dollar
1855 Indian Princess Gold Dollar. It is also popular with gold dollar collectors because of. This indian princess had a short reign.
Inidan head $1 gold dollar type 1, type 2, type 3. With many of these coins melted down shortly after they were released, a piece that survived in au58 condition is a fantastic choice. This indian princess had a short reign.
The Indian Princess Head Gold Dollar.
Seller 99.4% positive seller 99.4% positive seller 99.4% positive. We acquire coins from a variety of sources with some being graded before we get them and some we send out to grading service companies after we receive them. The indian princess was emlarged, the headdress was moved to the top of the head, and the face was given a more mature apearance.
In 1856 The Obverse Design Was Modified, Creating Two Distinct Subtypes.
With many of these coins melted down shortly after they were released, a piece that survived in au58 condition is a fantastic choice. Ask a question sold price: Recource and images united states $1 gold coin collector.
Gold Dollar Was Authorized By An Act Of Congress On March 3, 1849, To Take Advantage Of The Large Influx Of California Gold Rush Gold Into The Philadelphia Mint.
This 1855 $1 indian princess is a great option for knowledgeable collectors, as it comes from one of just two issues of the type 2 gold dollar. It is also popular with gold dollar collectors because of. 1855 $1 indian princess gold dollar pcgs ms63.
1855 Indian Princess 1 Dollar Gold Us Coin.
Click here to learn how to use coin price charts. Indian head cent, all three gold dollar designs and the coronet double eagle. The design upon the gold $1 gold coin obverse presents a head representing an indian princess with her hair tightly curling upon her neck, her head adorned with a ring of feathers encircled with a band inscribed liberty.
For A Larger Item Image, Use The Arrow Lower Right Hand Corner.
Usa coin book estimated value of 1855 small indian head gold dollar is worth $443 in average condition and can be worth $2,252 to $9,136 or more in uncirculated (ms+) mint condition. It is the only issue from this mint that employs the popular indian head or “type two” design that was used from 1854 to 1856. It was meant to take the place of the small spanish gold escudos, which circulated in the u.s.
0 Comments:
Post a Comment
Subscribe to Post Comments [Atom]
<< Home