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Coinage of a gold dollar coin was first authorized
in 1849. Over the next 40 years, the US Mint produced three different
types of gold dollars for circulation. Liberty Head gold dollars
were minted from 1849 through 1854 and are known as Type I gold
dollars. In 1854, the dollar coins were made larger in diameter
and thinner. The Indian Princess head, small head, was minted
in 1854 through 1856. This Type II dollar is the scarcest of
the $1 gold coin types. The Type III gold dollars featured a
larger Princess Head and were minted from 1856 through 1889.
This 1855 Type II Princess Head gold dollar coin
has a great strike with excellent lustre and minimum contact
marks. A very nice example of the Type II gold dollar that is
PQ for the grade.
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