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[L#0965] 1855 G$1 T2 PCGS MS64

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[L#0965] 1855 G$1 T2 PCGS MS64
This is a date known for the survival of only a few quality specimens. And the coin offered won't disappoint you, with full dusky mint frost over all surfaces, excellent strike on Liberty and the other key elements, and unusually choice fields. It is the choice fields that lift this coin close to the MS65 category, and now wonder the photograph came out so nicely. Thus, the coin is a good Type coin for the collector seeking a scarce Type 2 gold dollar.

Longacre, a former portrait engraver and since 1844, chief engraver of the Mint, was delegated the task of modeling and engraving the dies for the gold dollar. He had created the first design which used a coronet-bedecked portrait of Liberty in 1849. Set to his task, he created this petite style in 1854 following closely his 1854 $3 design, although Liberty has a narrower face on the $1 gold coin, and, unfortunate as it would turn out, her cheek and hair are in high relief, which caused problems when striking.