Pre 1933 Gold Coin $1 Gold Type 1 Values & Prices By Issue | The Greysheet (2024)

Gold: $2,575.70 $2.80

Silver: $30.71 $0.08

Platinum: $984.00 $1.00

Palladium: $1,068.00

Euro: $1.11

Bitcoin: $58,444.91 $317.76

Ethereum: $2,296.49 $10.21

Canadian Dollar: $0.74

Australian Dollar: $0.67 $0.01

Cardano: $0.33

Litecoin: $63.35 $0.24

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The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the $1 Gold - Type 1 series of Pre-1933 Gold Coinage in the U.S. Coins contains 9 distinct entries with CPG® values between $322.00 and $972,000.00.

The Gold Dollar denomination was struck from 1849 to 1889 and over that 40 year period we saw 3 different design types produced. This denomination also happened to be the smallest piece of gold coinage in size ever created by the U.S. Mint. The Coinage Act of 1849 included production of the popularly known Double Eagle but also the Gold Dollars. The reason for this act that resulted in the minting of these new gold coins was the famous California gold rush. The U.S. government felt why not use this newly found gold as currency. This new Gold Dollar was designed by James B. Longacre and then struck and distributed out of five different mints. These mints include Philadelphia San Francisco, New Orleans and the lesser known and short lived gold-only mints of Charlotte and Dahlonega. Just as the public would complain of large coins being too heavy and difficult to carry around, they also found fault with small coinage as well. The major reason for design changes for the Gold Dollar denomination was the complaint that their minimal stature caused many people to mishandle them or simply misplace them all together. Contrary to that, many collectors today find the acquisition of or dealing in Gold Dollars to be quite fun. They are small, beautifully designed coins that a worn, raw, common example can be found for just a few hundred dollars but most methods of collecting, investing and dealing can be extremely costly. Basically all C and D minted Gold Dollars are rarities as well as the 1875 Philadelphia and of course all proofs produced in Philly as well. As one would expect, Mint State pieces are very scarce and valuable but it is important to note that later issues are far more common and type collector friendly than earlier dates. Collectors should look for premium luster, original yellow-gold coloration and absolutely no signs of damage such as scratches or even pieces that have been removed from jewelry.

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$1 Gold - Type 1 Value Range Favorite
$1 Gold - Type 1 Value Range
1849 G$1 Open Wreath, No L MS

$322

-

$77,800

$322 - $77,800

1849 G$1 Op. Wreath, No L, Normal Stars, D-1 MS

-

1849 G$1 Open Wreath, With L MS

$322

-

$84,000

$322 - $84,000

1849 G$1 Open Wreath, With L MS PL

-

1849 G$1 Closed Wreath MS

$322

-

$19,800

$322 - $19,800

1849-C G$1 Closed Wreath MS

$1,310

-

$57,000

$1,310 - $57,000

1849-C G$1 Open Wreath MS Rarity

$192,000

-

$972,000

$192,000 - $972,000

1849-D G$1 MS

$1,380

-

$99,400

$1,380 - $99,400

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1849-O G$1 MS

$322

-

$42,000

$322 - $42,000

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Greysheet Catalog Details

The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the $1 Gold - Type 1 series of Pre-1933 Gold Coinage in the U.S. Coins contains 9 distinct entries with CPG® values between $322.00 and $972,000.00.

The Gold Dollar denomination was struck from 1849 to 1889 and over that 40 year period we saw 3 different design types produced. This denomination also happened to be the smallest piece of gold coinage in size ever created by the U.S. Mint. The Coinage Act of 1849 included production of the popularly known Double Eagle but also the Gold Dollars. The reason for this act that resulted in the minting of these new gold coins was the famous California gold rush. The U.S. government felt why not use this newly found gold as currency. This new Gold Dollar was designed by James B. Longacre and then struck and distributed out of five different mints. These mints include Philadelphia San Francisco, New Orleans and the lesser known and short lived gold-only mints of Charlotte and Dahlonega. Just as the public would complain of large coins being too heavy and difficult to carry around, they also found fault with small coinage as well. The major reason for design changes for the Gold Dollar denomination was the complaint that their minimal stature caused many people to mishandle them or simply misplace them all together. Contrary to that, many collectors today find the acquisition of or dealing in Gold Dollars to be quite fun. They are small, beautifully designed coins that a worn, raw, common example can be found for just a few hundred dollars but most methods of collecting, investing and dealing can be extremely costly. Basically all C and D minted Gold Dollars are rarities as well as the 1875 Philadelphia and of course all proofs produced in Philly as well. As one would expect, Mint State pieces are very scarce and valuable but it is important to note that later issues are far more common and type collector friendly than earlier dates. Collectors should look for premium luster, original yellow-gold coloration and absolutely no signs of damage such as scratches or even pieces that have been removed from jewelry.

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