NGC MS-63 $1 Liberty Gold Dollar Coin - Type I - Random Year
The $1 Gold Dollar coin was introduced by the US Mint in 1849 amidst a surge of newly mined gold from California.
These coins are composed of 90% gold and 10% copper and contain .0483 Troy oz of actual gold.
Produced only from 1849 to 1854, the Type I design, created by James B. Longacre, is a relic of American history. You can now acquire random year $1 Liberty Gold Dollar Coins graded MS-63 by NGC from SD Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
- Contains .0483 oz of actual gold content;
- Holds legal tender status with a face value of USD 1;
- Produced by the US Mint;
- Evaluated, graded, and encapsulated as an MS-63 coin by NGC or PCGS;
- Pre-1933 American Gold Coin;
- Features the Liberty Head design on the obverse and the Heraldic Eagle on the reverse.
Coin Design
The Liberty Head design by James B. Longacre portrays a left-profile bust of Liberty wearing a tiara inscribed with "LIBERTY" and surrounded by thirteen stars.
The reverse showcases the denomination "1 DOLLAR" encircled by a wreath, with the mint year below and the inscription "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" along the outer rim.
An NGC MS-63 Coin
NGC - Numismatic Guaranty Company, is a premier coin grading service. They use the Sheldon Scale to grade coins from 1 to 70. An MS-63 grade indicates that the coin, though minted for circulation, retains its original mint state with minor scuffs and hairlines.
Random Year Purchase
With this random-year purchase, you're guaranteed to receive an authentic MS-63 $1 Liberty Gold Dollar Coin Type I. Mint dates may vary from 1849 to 1854 based on inventory availability at the time of shipping.
Purchase Random Year NGC MS-63 $1 Liberty Gold Dollar Type I Coins at SD Bullion.
These coins, over 150 years old, embody the exceptional quality and numismatic significance of the US Mint. Add them to your gold coin collection today!
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