The mintages for the Liberty Head Gold Dollars varied widely from mint to mint and from year to year. Generally, the highest production took place at the Philadelphia Mint, often…
The Liberty Gold Dollars were struck on planchets of 90% gold and 10% copper. With a diameter of just 13 mm, these coins represent the smallest regular coins ever produced…
The California gold rush was the primary reason for the introduction of the gold dollar, but an official United States Mint facility did not open in San Francisco until 1854.…
The 1854-D Liberty Gold Dollar (Buy on eBay) has the lowest mintage of the series with only 2,935 coins struck at the Dahlonega Mint. The issue is considered rare in…
The 1849-C "Open Wreath" Liberty Gold Dollar (Buy on eBay) ranks as the rarest of all gold dollars, the rarest coin ever produced by the Charlotte Mint, and among the…