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1860 $5 Clark, Gruber & Co. Five Dollar MS63 NGC. K-2,

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1860 $5 Clark, Gruber & Co. Five Dollar MS63 NGC. K-2,
<B>1860<$5> Clark, Gruber & Co. Five Dollar MS63 NGC.</B></I> K-2, R.4. This example is nicely struck for the issue, with characteristic yellow-gold surfaces and a few insignificant field marks. A paper-thin luster graze down Liberty's neck is all that precludes an even higher grade. The strike is well produced: CLARK & CO. is bold on the coronet, and the peripheral and central devices are well brought up, save for a hint of weakness on the left side of the shield. Clark, Gruber & Co. was the predecessor to the Denver Mint. The firm serviced the Colorado Gold Rush with deliveries of quarter eagles, half eagles, eagles, and double eagles in 1860 and 1861. In the initial year of production, coins were struck from unalloyed native gold, but they abraded too easily. In 1861, copper was added to harden the coins. Listed on page 362 of the 2007 <I>Guide Book.</B></I> Census: 4 in 63, 4 finer (7/06).