This gold coin contains 0.048 troy ounces of bullion. Based on the metal content and weight, the intrinsic melt value of one $1 Liberty Head Gold Coin is $131.45 based on today's gold spot price.
Coin | Melt Value | Lowest Retail Price | Buy/Sell Spread | Premium |
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Coronet Head $1 Gold Coin | $131.45 | $349.99 | $218.54 | 166.26% |
Current retail values for Liberty $1 Gold Coin range from $349.99 to $349.99. Compare Prices.
The Liberty Head $1 Gold Coin, also known as the Type 1 Gold Dollar, was minted from 1849 to 1854. Designed by James B. Longacre, it features a classic depiction of Liberty and is valued by collectors for its historical significance and gold content.
The Liberty Head $1 Gold Coin was struck at several U.S. Mints, with mint marks indicating the place of origin. The mint mark is located on the reverse, below the wreath:
Philadelphia-minted coins, especially from the years 1850 and 1851, are more common due to higher production numbers. These are often collected for their gold content rather than their rarity.
Coins from the Charlotte ('C') and Dahlonega ('D') mints are particularly rare, with the 1849-C and 1849-D being notable for their scarcity. The 1849-O is also a key date due to its low mintage.
Another significant date is the 1854-S, the first year of production at the San Francisco Mint, making it highly desirable to collectors.
The value of Liberty Head $1 Gold Coins depends on their condition (grade), rarity, and mint mark. Here is a general estimate of the value based on grades for common-date coins (Philadelphia and large mintage years).
Rare mint marks and key dates can command prices significantly higher, often reaching several thousand dollars for coins in superior condition.
The Liberty Head $1 Gold Coin is a valued piece of American numismatic history, with particular interest in coins from the Charlotte and Dahlonega mints. While common-date coins are often considered for their gold value, rare dates and mint marks attract premium prices among collectors, especially in higher grades.
Weight | 0.0484 oz |
Country | United States |
Type | Gold Coin |
Mint | US Mint |
Year | 1849 to 1889 |
Face Value | $1 USD |
Purity | .900 fineness |