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$5.00 - 1795
KM-019
- 8,75 g - 25 mm
Mintage
- 8.707
This is
first year and type U.S.A. $5.00 coin that was
minted at the Philadelphia mint. The obverse features a turbaned bust of
Liberty. The are 10 stars to the left of the bust and LIBERTY and 5 stars
at the right. The date 1795 is below the bust. The reverse has the small eagle surrounded by the nation's name UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
The scrawny eagle was criticised and said to represent a weak image of the
new nation. This caused the reverse to be scrapped and replaced by the robust
heraldic eagle type.
$2.50 - 1807
KM-018
- 4,37 g - 20 mm
Mintage
- 6.182
This is an early U.S.A. $2.50 coin that was
minted at the Philadelphia mint. The obverse features a turbaned bust of
Liberty. The are 7 stars to the left of the bust and LIBERTY and 6 stars
at the right. The date 1807 is below the bust. The reverse has a heraldic
eagle surrounded by the nation's name UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. Unfortunately
someone scratched this rare piece on both the obverse and reverse. There were
only 19.000 pieces of this type-denomination issued.
$10 - 1801
KM-030
- 17,5 g - 33mm
Mintage
- 0,044M
This is an early U.S.A. $10 coin that was
minted at the Philadelphia mint. The obverse features a turbaned bust of
Liberty. The are 8 stars to the left of the bust and LIBERTY and 5 stars
at the right. The date 1801 is below the bust. The reverse has a heraldic
eagle surrounded by the nation's name UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
$5 - 1834
KM-057
- 8,36 g - 23,8mm
Mintage
- 0,658M
This U.S.A. $5 coin was minted at the
Philadelphia mint. The obverse features a bust of Liberty encircled by 13
stars. The date 1834 is below the bust. The reverse has a standing eagle
with the nation's name UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. The denomination 5 D. is
below the eagle.
$2½ - 1836
KM-056
- 4,18 g - 18,2mm
Mintage
- 0,548M
This U.S.A. $2½ coin was minted at the
Philadelphia mint. The obverse features a bust of Liberty encircled by 13
stars. The date 1836 is below the bust. The reverse has a standing eagle
with the nation's name UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. The denomination 2½ D. is below the eagle.
$5 - 1838 - D
KM-057
- 8,36 g - 23,8mm
Mintage
- 0,021M
This U.S.A. $5 coin was minted at the
Dahlonega Georgia mint. This was the first $5 coin minted at that mint that
opened that year to produce coins from locally produced gold. The obverse
features a bust of Liberty encircled by 13 stars. The date 1838 is below
the bust. The mintmark D is above the date on this type of coin. The
reverse has a standing eagle with the nation's name UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
The denomination 5 D. is below the eagle.
$2½
- 1839 - O
KM-06
- 4,18 g - 18,2mm
Mintage
- 0,018M
This U.S.A. $2½ coin was minted at the New
Orleans Louisiana mint. This was the first $2½ coin minted at that mint that
opened the previous year. The obverse features a bust of Liberty encircled by
13 stars. The date 1839 is below the bust. The mintmark O is above the
date on this type of coin. The reverse has a standing eagle with the
nation's name UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. The denomination 2½ D. is below the
eagle.
$2½
- 1843 - C
KM-072
- 4,1`8 g - 18mm
Mintage
- 0,026M
This U.S.A. $2½
coin was minted at the Charlotte North Carolina mint. This is the Large
Date variety. The obverse features a bust of Liberty encircled by 13
stars. The date 1843 is below the bust. The reverse has a standing
eagle with the nation's name UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. The denomination 2½
D. is below the eagle. The mintmark C is below the eagle above the
denomination.
$2½
- 1847 - O
KM-072
- 4,18 g - 18mm
Mintage
- 0,124M
This U.S.A. $2½
coin was minted at the New Orleans Louisiana mint. The obverse features
a bust of Liberty encircled by 13 stars. The date 1847 is below the
bust. The reverse has a standing eagle with the nation's name UNITED
STATES OF AMERICA. The denomination 2½
D. is below the eagle. The mintmark O is below the eagle above the
denomination.
$5
- 1848 - D
KM-069
- 8,36 g - 21,6mm
Mintage
- 0,047M
This U.S.A. $5 coin was minted at the
Dahlonega Georgia mint. The obverse features a bust of Liberty encircled
by 13 stars. The date 1848 is below the bust. The reverse has a
standing eagle with the nation's name UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. The
denomination FIVE D. is below the eagle. The mintmark D is below the eagle
above the denomination.
$5
- 1849 - C
KM-069
- 8,36 g - 21,6mm
Mintage
- 0,065M
This U.S.A. $5 coin was minted at the
Charlotte North Carolina mint. The obverse features a bust of Liberty
encircled by 13 stars. The date 1849 is below the bust. The reverse has
a standing eagle with the nation's name UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. The
denomination FIVE D. is below the eagle. The mintmark C is below the eagle
above the denomination.
$1
- 1850 - D
KM-073
- 1,67 g - 13mm
Mintage
- 8.382
This U.S.A. $1 coin was minted at the
Dahlonega Georgia mint. The obverse features a bust of Liberty encircled
by 13 stars. The reverse has the denomination 1 DOLLAR and the date 1850
within a wreath. The nation's name UNITED STATES OF AMERICA circles the
wreath. The mintmark D is below the wreath.
$2½
- 1851 - D
KM-072
- 4,18 g - 18mm
Mintage
- 0,011M
This U.S.A. $2½ coin was minted at the
Dahlonega Georgia mint. The obverse features a bust of Liberty encircled
by 13 stars. The date 1851 is below the bust. The reverse has a
standing eagle with the nation's name UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. The
denomination 2½ D. is below the eagle. The mintmark D is below the eagle
above the denomination.
$2½
- 1852
KM-072
- 4,18 g - 18mm
Mintage
- 1.160
This $2½ coin was minted at the Philadelphia
Pennsylvania mint. The obverse features a bust of Liberty encircled by
13 stars. The date 1852 is below the bust. The reverse has a
standing eagle with the nation's name UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. The
denomination 2½ D. is below the eagle .
$5
- 1852
KM-057
- 8,36 g - 21,6mm
Mintage
- 1.597
This $5 coin was minted at the Philadelphia
Pennsylvania mint. The obverse features a bust of Liberty encircled by
13 stars. The date 1852 is below the bust. The reverse has a
standing eagle with the nation's name UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. The
denomination FIVE D. is below the eagle.
$1
- 1852-C
KM-073
- 1,67 g - 13mm
Mintage
- 9.343
This U.S.A. $1 coin was minted at the
Charlotte North Carolina mint. The obverse features a bust of Liberty
encircled by 13 stars. The reverse has the denomination 1 DOLLAR and the
date 1852 within a wreath. The nation's name UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
circles the wreath. The mintmark C is below the wreath. The weak reverse is
typical of this year from the Charlotte mint.
$1
- 1853
KM-073
- 1,67 g - 13mm
Mintage
- 4,076M
This U.S.A. $1 coin was minted at the
Philadelphia mint. The obverse features a bust of Liberty encircled by
13 stars. The reverse has the denomination 1 DOLLAR and the date 1853
within a wreath. The nation's name UNITED STATES OF AMERICA circles the
wreath.
$1
- 1853-O
KM-073
- 1,67 g - 13mm
Mintage
- 0,290M
This U.S.A. $1 coin was minted at the New
Orleans Louisiana mint. The obverse features a bust of Liberty encircled
by 13 stars. The reverse has the denomination 1 DOLLAR and the date 1853
within a wreath with the mintmark O for New Orleans below the wreath.
The nation's name UNITED STATES OF AMERICA circles the wreath.
$3
- 1854-D
KM-084
- 5,02 g - 20,5mm
Mintage
- 1.120
This U.S.A. $3 coin was minted at the
Dahlonega Georgia mint. The obverse features a bust of Liberty with an
Indian headdress encircled by the nation's name UNITED STATES OF
AMERICA. The reverse has the denomination 3 DOLLARS and the date 1854
within a wreath and mintmark D below the wreath. This is the
only year that Dahlonega produced a $3 coin.
$3
- 1854-O
KM-084
- 5,02 g - 20,5mm
Mintage
-0,024M
This U.S.A. $3 coin was minted at the New
Orleans Louisiana mint. The obverse features a bust of Liberty with an
Indian headdress encircled by the nation's name UNITED STATES OF
AMERICA. The reverse has the denomination 3 DOLLARS and the date 1854
within a wreath and mintmark O beneath the wreath. This is
the only year that New Orleans produced a $3 coin.
$1
- 1855
KM-086
- 1,67 g - 15mm
Mintage
- 0,758M
This U.S.A. $1 coin was minted at the
Philadelphia mint. The obverse features a bust of Liberty with an Indian
headdress encircled by the nation's name UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. The
reverse has the denomination 1 DOLLAR and the date 1855 within a
wreath.
$20
- 1856 - S
KM-074.1
- 33,44 g - 34mm
Mintage
- 1.189.750
This $20 coin was minted at the San
Francisco California mint. The obverse features a bust of Liberty
encircled by 13 stars. The date 1856 is below the bust. The
reverse has a heraldic eagle with the nation's name UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
The denomination TWENTY D. is below the eagle. The mintmark S is below the
eagle above the denomination. The San Francisco mint started production
in 1854.
$3
- 1860 - S
KM-084
- 5,02 g - 20,5mm
Mintage
- 7.000
The obverse features a bust of Liberty with
an Indian headdress. The nation's name UNITED STATES OF AMERICA circles
the bust. The reverse has the denomination 3 DOLLARS and the date 1860
within a wreath. The S mintmark (for the San Francisco mint) is below the
wreath.
$1
- 1861
KM-086
- 1,67 g - 15mm
Mintage
- 0,527M
The obverse features a bust of Liberty with
an Indian headdress. The nation's name UNITED STATES OF AMERICA circles
the bust. The reverse has the denomination 1 DOLLAR and the date 1861
within a wreath. This coin was minted at the Philadelphia mint.
$5
- 1861 - D
KM-057
- 8,36 g - 21,6mm
Mintage
- 1.597
This $5 coin was minted at the Dahlonega
Georgia mint. The obverse features a bust of Liberty encircled by 13
stars. The date 1861 is below the bust. The reverse has a standing
eagle with the nation's name UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. The denomination FIVE
D. is below the eagle. The mintmark D is below the eagle above the
denomination. Georgia seceded from the U.S.A. in February 1861 and a
good number of these coins were minted under the auspices of independent State
of Georgia and, after, under the control of Confederate States of America
authorities.
$20
- 1861 - O
KM-074.1
- 33,44 g - 34mm
Mintage
- 0,018M
This $20 coin was minted at the New Orleans
Louisiana mint. The obverse features a bust of Liberty encircled by 13
stars. The date 1861 is below the bust. The reverse has a heraldic
eagle with the nation's name UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. The denomination TWENTY
D. is below the eagle. The mintmark O is below the eagle above the
denomination. Louisiana seceded from the U.S.A. in January 1861 and a
good number of these coins were minted under the auspices of independent State
of Louisiana and, after, under the control of Confederate States of America
authorities.
$20
-1865 - S
KM-A074.1
- 33,44 g - 34mm
Mintage
- 1,043M
The obverse features a bust of Liberty
encircled by 13 stars. The date 1865 is below the bust. The
reverse has a heraldic eagle with the nation's name UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
The denomination TWENTY D. is below the eagle. The mintmark S (for the San
Francisco mint) is below the eagle above the denomination.
$1
- 1868
KM-086
- 1,67 g - 15mm
Mintage
- 0,011M
The obverse features a bust of Liberty with
an Indian headdress. The nation's name UNITED STATES OF AMERICA circles
the bust. The reverse has the denomination 1 DOLLAR and the date 1868
within a wreath. This coin was minted at the Philadelphia mint.
$2.50
- 1870-S
KM-100
- 4,18 g - 17mm
Mintage
- 0,010M
The obverse features a bust of Liberty encircled
by 13 stars. The date 1870 is below the bust. The reverse has a
standing eagle with the mintmark S below the eagle, with the nation's name
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA around the perimeter. The denomination 2½D.
is below the eagle. This coin was minted at the San Francisco mint.
$2.50
- 1874
KM-100
- 4,18 g - 17mm
Mintage
- 3.920
The obverse features a bust of Liberty encircled
by 13 stars. The date 1874 is below the bust. The reverse has a
standing eagle with the nation's name UNITED STATES OF AMERICA around the
perimeter. The denomination 2½D.
is below the eagle. This coin was minted at the Philadelphia mint.
$3
- 1874
KM-084
- 5,02 g - 20,5mm
Mintage
- 41.800
The obverse features a bust of Liberty with
an Indian headdress. The nation's name UNITED STATES OF AMERICA circles
the bust. The reverse has the denomination 3 DOLLARS and the date 1874
within a wreath. The coin was minted in Philadelphia Pennsylvania.
$20
- 1875 - CC
KM-074.2
- 33,44 g - 34mm
Mintage
- 0,111M
The obverse features a bust of Liberty
encircled by 13 stars. The date 1875 is below the bust. The
reverse has a heraldic eagle with the nation's name UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. At
the top is IN GOD WE TRUST within stars and rays. The
denomination TWENTY D. is below the eagle. The mintmark CC (for the Carson
City Nevada mint) is below the eagle above the denomination.
$10
- 1878
KM-102
- 16,72 g - 27mm
Mintage
- 0,224M
The obverse features a bust of Liberty encircled
by 13 stars. The date 1878 is below the bust. The reverse has a
standing eagle with the nation's name UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. At the top is
a ribbon with IN GOD WE TRUST. The denomination TEN D. is below the eagle.
There is no mintmark so the coin was minted in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
$5
- 1879 - S
KM-101
- 8,36 g - 21,6mm
Mintage
- 0,426M
The obverse features a bust of Liberty encircled
by 13 stars. The date 1879 is below the bust. The reverse has a
standing eagle with the nation's name UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. At the top is
a ribbon with IN GOD WE TRUST. The denomination FIVE D. is below the eagle.
The mintmark S (for San Francisco, California) is under the bough
above the denomination.
$10
- 1879 - S
KM-102
- 16,72 g - 27mm
Mintage
- 0,224M
The obverse features a bust of Liberty encircled
by 13 stars. The date 1879 is below the bust. The reverse has a
standing eagle with the nation's name UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. At the top is
a ribbon with IN GOD WE TRUST. The denomination TEN D. is below the eagle. The
mintmark S (for San Francisco, California) is under the bough
above the denomination.
$5
- 1880
KM-101
- 8,36 g - 21,6mm
Mintage
- 3,166M
The obverse features a bust of Liberty encircled
by 13 stars. The date 1880 is below the bust. The reverse has a
standing eagle with the nation's name UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. At the top is
a ribbon with IN GOD WE TRUST. The denomination FIVE D. is below the eagle.
This coin was minted at the Philadelphia mint.
$5
- 1881
KM-101
- 8,36 g - 21,6mm
Mintage
- 5,709M
The obverse features a bust of Liberty encircled
by 13 stars. The date 1881 is below the bust. The reverse has a
standing eagle with the nation's name UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. At the top is
a ribbon with IN GOD WE TRUST. The denomination FIVE D. is below the eagle.
This coin was minted at the Philadelphia mint.
$10
- 1881
KM-102
- 16,72 g - 27mm
Mintage
- 3,877M
The obverse features a bust of Liberty
encircled by 13 stars. The date 1881 is below the bust. The
reverse has a standing eagle with the nation's name UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. At
the top is a ribbon with IN GOD WE TRUST. The
denomination TEN D. is below the eagle. This coin was minted at the
Philadelphia mint.
$20
- 1882-S
KM-074.3
- 33,44 g - 34mm
Mintage
- 1,125M
The obverse features a bust of Liberty
encircled by 13 stars. The date 1882 is below the bust. The
reverse has a heraldic eagle with the nation's name UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
The denomination TWENTY DOLLARS is below the eagle with the S mintmark (for
the San Francisco mint) below the eagle above the denomination.
$2½
- 1883
KM-100
- 4,18 g - 17mm
Mintage
- 1.920
The obverse features a bust of Liberty encircled
by 13 stars. The date 1883 is below the bust. The reverse has a
standing eagle with the nation's name UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. The
denomination 2½D.
is below the eagle. This coin was minted at the Philadelphia mint.
$5
- 1884
KM-101
- 8,36 g - 21,6mm
Mintage
- 0,191M
The obverse features a bust of Liberty encircled
by 13 stars. The date 1884 is below the bust. The reverse has a
standing eagle with the nation's name UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. At the top is
a ribbon with IN GOD WE TRUST. The denomination FIVE D. is below the eagle.
This coin was minted at the Philadelphia mint.
$2½
- 1886
KM-100
- 4,18 g - 17mm
Mintage
- 4.000
The obverse features a bust of Liberty encircled
by 13 stars. The date 1886 is below the bust. The reverse has a
standing eagle with the nation's name UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. The
denomination 2½
D. is below the eagle. This coin was minted at the Philadelphia mint.
$2½
- 1888
KM-100
- 4,18 g - 17mm
Mintage
- 16.001
The obverse features a bust of Liberty encircled
by 13 stars. The date 1888 is below the bust. The reverse has a
standing eagle with the nation's name UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. The
denomination 2½
D. is below the eagle. This coin was minted at the Philadelphia mint.
$10
- 1888 - O
KM-102
- 16,72 g - 27mm
Mintage
- 0,021M
The obverse features a bust of Liberty
encircled by 13 stars. The date 1888 is below the bust. The
reverse has a standing eagle with the nation's name UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. At
the top is a ribbon with IN GOD WE TRUST. The
denomination TEN D. is below the eagle. The mintmark O (for the New Orleans
Louisiana mint) is below the eagle above the denomination.
$2½
- 1889
KM-100
- 4,18 g - 17mm
Mintage
- 17.600
The obverse features a bust of Liberty encircled
by 13 stars. The date 1889 is below the bust. The reverse has a
standing eagle with the nation's name UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. The
denomination 2½
D. is below the eagle. This coin was minted at the Philadelphia mint.
$2.50
- 1890
KM-100
- 4,18 g - 17mm
Mintage
- 8.720
The obverse features a bust of Liberty encircled
by 13 stars. The date 1890 is below the bust. The reverse has a
standing eagle with the nation's name UNITED STATES OF AMERICA around
the perimeter. The denomination 2½D.
is below the eagle. This coin was minted at the Philadelphia mint.
$5
- 1892-CC
KM-101
- 8,36 g - 21,6mm
Mintage
- 0,191M
The obverse features a bust of Liberty encircled
by 13 stars. The date 1892 is below the bust. The reverse has a
standing eagle with the nation's name UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. At the top is
a ribbon with IN GOD WE TRUST. The denomination FIVE D. is below the eagle. The
mintmark CC (for the Carson City Nevada mint) is below the eagle above
the denomination.
$5
- 1892-S
KM-101
- 8,36 g - 21,6mm
Mintage
- 0,298M
The obverse features a bust of Liberty encircled
by 13 stars. The date 1892 is below the bust. The reverse has a
standing eagle with the nation's name UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. At the top is
a ribbon with IN GOD WE TRUST. The denomination FIVE D. is below the eagle. The
mintmark S (for the San Francisco California mint) is below the eagle
above the denomination.
$10
- 1892
KM-102
- 16,72 g - 27mm
Mintage
- 0,798M
The obverse features a bust of Liberty
encircled by 13 stars. The date 1892 is below the bust. The
reverse has a standing eagle with the nation's name UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. At
the top is a ribbon with IN GOD WE TRUST. The
denomination TEN D. is below the eagle above the denomination. This coin is
the recut date variety (the "1" is cut high).
$10
- 1892-CC
KM-102
- 16,72 g - 27mm
Mintage
- 0,040M
The obverse features a bust of Liberty
encircled by 13 stars. The date 1892 is below the bust. The
reverse has a standing eagle with the nation's name UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. At
the top is a ribbon with IN GOD WE TRUST. The
denomination TEN D. is below the eagle. The mintmark CC (for the Carson City
Nevada mint) is below the eagle above the denomination.
$5
- 1893
KM-101
- 8,36 g - 21,6mm
Mintage
- 1,528M
The obverse features a bust of Liberty encircled
by 13 stars. The date 1893 is below the bust. The reverse has a
standing eagle with the nation's name UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. At the top is
a ribbon with IN GOD WE TRUST. The denomination FIVE D. is below the eagle.
This coin bears no mintmark so it was minted in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
$5
- 1895
KM-101
- 8,36 g - 21,6mm
Mintage
- 1,346M
The obverse features a bust of Liberty encircled
by 13 stars. The date 1895 is below the bust. The reverse has a
standing eagle with the nation's name UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. At the top is
a ribbon with IN GOD WE TRUST. The denomination FIVE D. is below the eagle.
This coin bears no mintmark so it was minted in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
$2.50
- 1896
KM-100
- 4,18 g - 17mm
Mintage
- 0,019M
The obverse features a bust of Liberty encircled
by 13 stars. The date 1896 is below the bust. The reverse has a
standing eagle with the nation's name UNITED STATES OF AMERICA around
the perimeter. The denomination 2½D.
is below the eagle. This coin was minted at the Philadelphia mint.
$5
- 1899
KM-101
- 8,36 g - 21,6mm
Mintage
- 1,711M
The obverse features a bust of Liberty encircled
by 13 stars. The date 1899 is below the bust. The reverse has a
standing eagle with the nation's name UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. At the top is
a ribbon with IN GOD WE TRUST. The denomination FIVE D. is below the eagle.
This coin bears no mintmark so it was minted in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
$20
- 1899
KM-074.3
- 33,44 g - 34mm
Mintage
- 1,669M
The obverse features a bust of Liberty
encircled by 13 stars. The date 1899 is below the bust. The
reverse has a heraldic eagle with the nation's name UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. At
the top is a ribbon with IN GOD WE TRUST. The
denomination TWENTY DOLLARS is below the eagle. This coin was minted at the
Philadelphia mint.
$5
- 1900
KM-101
- 8,36 g - 21,6mm
Mintage
- 1,406M
The obverse features a bust of Liberty encircled
by 13 stars. The date 1900 is below the bust. The reverse has a
standing eagle with the nation's name UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. At the top is
a ribbon with IN GOD WE TRUST. The denomination FIVE D. is below the eagle.
This coin bears no mintmark so it was minted in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
$20
- 1900
Fr-094
- 33,44 g - 34mm
Mintage
- 1,875M
The obverse features a bust of Liberty
encircled by 13 stars. The date 1900 is below the bust. The
reverse has a heraldic eagle with the nation's name UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
The denomination TWENTY DOLLARS is below the eagle. This coin was minted at
the Philadelphia mint.
$5
- 1901
KM-101
- 8,36 g - 21,6mm
Mintage
- 09,616M
The obverse features a bust of Liberty encircled
by 13 stars. The date 1901 is below the bust. The reverse has a
standing eagle with the nation's name UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. At the top is
a ribbon with IN GOD WE TRUST. The denomination FIVE D. is below the eagle.
This coin bears no mintmark so it was minted in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
$5
- 1903 - S
KM-101
- 8,36 g - 21,6mm
Mintage
- 1,855M
The obverse features a bust of Liberty encircled
by 13 stars. The date 1903 is below the bust. The reverse has a
standing eagle with the nation's name UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. At the top is
a ribbon with IN GOD WE TRUST. The denomination FIVE D. is below the eagle.
This mintmark S (for the San Francisco, California mint) is located below the
bough above the denomination.
$20
- 1904
KM-074.3
- 33,44 g - 34mm
Mintage
- 6,257M
The obverse features a bust of Liberty
encircled by 13 stars. The date 1904 is below the bust. The
reverse has a heraldic eagle with the nation's name UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
The denomination TWENTY DOLLARS is below the eagle. This coin was minted at
the Philadelphia mint.
$5
- 1905
KM-101
- 8,36 g - 21,6mm
Mintage
- 0,302M
The obverse features a bust of Liberty encircled
by 13 stars. The date 1905 is below the bust. The reverse has a
standing eagle with the nation's name UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. At the top is
a ribbon with IN GOD WE TRUST. The denomination FIVE D. is below the eagle.
This coin bears no mintmark so it was minted in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
$20
- 1905 - S
KM-074.3
- 33,44 g - 34mm
Mintage
- 0,881M
The obverse features a bust of Liberty encircled
by 13 stars. The date 1905 is below the bust. The reverse has a
heraldic eagle with the nation's name UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. The mintmark S
(for the San Francisco, California mint) and the denomination TWENTY DOLLARS
are below the eagle's tail feathers.
$5
- 1906 - D
KM-101
- 8,36 g - 21,6mm
Mintage
- 0,320M
The obverse features a bust of Liberty encircled
by 13 stars. The date 1906 is below the bust. The reverse has a
standing eagle with the nation's name UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. At the top is
a ribbon with IN GOD WE TRUST. The denomination FIVE D. is below the eagle.
The mintmark D (for the Denver, Colorado mint) is located below the bough
above the denomination. This was the first gold coin minted in Denver.
$10
- 1906 - D
KM-102
- 8,36 g - 27mm
Mintage
- 0,981M
The obverse features a bust of Liberty encircled
by 13 stars. The date 1906 is below the bust. The reverse has a
standing eagle with the nation's name UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. At the top is
a ribbon with IN GOD WE TRUST. The denomination FIVE D. is below the eagle.
The mintmark D (for the Denver, Colorado mint) is located below the bough
above the denomination. This was the first gold coin minted in Denver.
$20
- 1906 - S
KM-074.3
- 33,44 g - 34mm
Mintage
- 2,066M
The obverse features a bust of Liberty
encircled by 13 stars. The date 1906 is below the bust. The
reverse has a heraldic eagle with the nation's name UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
The mintmark S (for the San Francisco, California mint) and the denomination
TWENTY DOLLARS are below the eagle's tail feathers.
$5
- 1907 - D
KM-101
- 8,36 g
- 21,6mm
Mintage
- 0,888M
The obverse features a bust of Liberty encircled
by 13 stars. The date 1907 is below the bust. The reverse has a
standing eagle with the nation's name UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. At the top is
a ribbon with IN GOD WE TRUST. The denomination FIVE D. is below the eagle.
The mintmark D (for the Denver, Colorado mint) is located below the bough
above the denomination.
$20
- 1907
KM-074.3
- 33,44 g - 34mm
Mintage
- 1,452M
The obverse features a bust of Liberty
encircled by 13 stars. The date 1907 is below the bust. The
reverse has a heraldic eagle with the nation's name UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
The denomination TWENTY DOLLARS is below the eagle. This coin was minted at
the Philadelphia mint. This is the last date issued of this type of $20 coin.
$20
- 1907 - S
KM-074.3
- 33,44 g - 34mm
Mintage
- 2,165M
The obverse features a bust of Liberty
encircled by 13 stars. The date 1907 is below the bust. The
reverse has a heraldic eagle with the nation's name UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
The denomination TWENTY DOLLARS is below the eagle. The mintmark S (for the
San Francisco California mint is below the eagle. This is the last date issued
of this type of $20 coin.
$20
- 1907
KM-127
- 33,44 g
- 34mm
Mintage
- 0,362M
This is an example of the St. Gaudens $20
gold coin introduced in 1907. The obverse has a standing liberty figure
with a rising sun behind and, at the left, the U.S.A. Capitol Building.
The date 1907 is to the lower right and under the date is an AS monogram for
the designer. The reverse has a beautiful in-flight eagle. Above is the
nation's name UNITED STATES OF AMERICA and the denomination TWENTY
DOLLARS. This is the Type 1 without IN GOD WE TRUST.
$5
- 1908
KM-101
- 8,36 g
- 21,6mm
Mintage
- 0,422M
The obverse features a bust of Liberty encircled
by 13 stars. The date 1908 is below the bust. The reverse has a
standing eagle with the nation's name UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. At the top is
a ribbon with IN GOD WE TRUST.The denomination FIVE D. is below the
eagle. This is the last date issued
of this type of $5 coin.
$5
- 1911
KM-129
- 8,36 g - 21,6mm
Mintage
- 0,915M
This Indian $5 gold piece was introduced in
1908. This was the first time the U.S.A. issued a coin with an incuse
rather than relief imagery. The Indian's bust is flanked by six stars on the
left and seven stars on the right. At the top is LIBERTY and at the bottom is
the date 1911 with the designer's initials BLP above the date. The
reverse has a standing eagle with the motto E PLURIBUS UNUM to the left and IN
GOD WE TRUST to the right. The nation's name UNITED STATES OF AMERICA is above
the eagle and the denomination FIVE DOLLARS is below the eagle.
$5
- 1911-S
KM-129
- 8,36 g - 21,6mm
Mintage
- 1,416M
This Indian $5 gold piece was introduced
in 1908. This was the first time the U.S.A. issued a coin with an
incuse rather than relief imagery. The Indian's bust is flanked by six stars
on the left and seven stars on the right. At the top is LIBERTY and at the
bottom is the date 1911 with the designer's initials BLP above the
date. The reverse has a standing eagle with the motto E PLURIBUS UNUM
to the left and IN GOD WE TRUST to the right. The nation's name UNITED
STATES OF AMERICA is above the eagle and the denomination FIVE DOLLARS is
below the eagle. The S mintmark is below the left side of the ground the
eagle stands on. It appears to be an inverted mintmark.
$20
- 1913
KM-131
- 33,44 g - 34mm
Mintage
- 0,168M
The obverse has a standing liberty figure
with a rising sun behind and, at the left, the U.S.A. Capitol
Building. The date 1913 is to the lower right and under the date is an
AS monogram for the designer. The reverse has a beautiful in-flight eagle.
Above is the nation's name UNITED STATES OF AMERICA and the denomination
TWENTY DOLLARS. This is the Type 2 with IN GOD WE TRUST.
$20
- 1914-D
KM-131
- 33,44 g - 34mm
Mintage
- 0,453M
The obverse has a standing liberty figure
with a rising sun behind and, at the left, the U.S.A. Capitol
Building. The date 1914 is to the lower right. Above the date is the D
mintmark for Denver and under the date is an AS monogram for the designer.
The reverse has a beautiful in-flight eagle. Above is the nation's name
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA and the denomination TWENTY DOLLARS.
$20
- 1916-S
KM-131
- 33,44 g - 34mm
Mintage
- 0,796M
The obverse has a standing liberty figure
with a rising sun behind and, at the left, the U.S.A. Capitol
Building. The date 1916 is to the lower right. Above the date is the S
mintmark for San Francisco and under the date is an AS monogram for the
designer. The reverse has a beautiful in-flight eagle. Above is the nation's
name UNITED STATES OF AMERICA and the denomination TWENTY DOLLARS.
$1
- 1922
Fr-020
- 1,67 g - 15mm
Mintage
- 5.016
This is a commemorative $1 coin issued in
honor of Ulysses S. Grant. Grant's bust is featured on the obverse with his
name on both sides of the bust. The nation's name UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
is above the bust. Immediately below the bust are the dates 1822 and
1922 and below that the denomination ONE DOLLAR. The reverse has the
birthplace of Grant with the mottos N GOD WE TRUST and the top and E
PLURIBUS UNUM to the left.
$20
- 1924
KM-131
- 33,44 g - 34mm
Mintage
- 4,324M
The obverse has a standing liberty figure
with a rising sun behind and, at the left, the U.S.A. Capitol
Building. The date 1924 is to the lower right and under the date is an
AS monogram for the designer. The reverse has a beautiful in-flight eagle.
Above is the nation's name UNITED STATES OF AMERICA and the denomination
TWENTY DOLLARS.
$20
- 1925
KM-131
- 33,44 g - 34mm
Mintage
- 2,832M
The obverse has a standing liberty figure
with a rising sun behind and, at the left, the U.S.A. Capitol
Building. The date 1925 is to the lower right and under the date is an
AS monogram for the designer. The reverse has a beautiful in-flight eagle.
Above is the nation's name UNITED STATES OF AMERICA and the denomination
TWENTY DOLLARS.
$2½
- 1926
Fr-040
- 4,18 g - 18mm
Mintage
- 0,046M
This coin was issued to commemorate the
nations Sesquicentennial of Independence. The obverse has a depiction
of a standing liberty with the nation's name UNITED STATES OF AMERICA on the
outer top half . The dates 1776 and 1926 flank the figure. LIBERTY is
below this. The reverse features Independence Hall in Philadelphia with
SESQUICENTENNIAL OF AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE circled at the top. The
denomination 2½ DOLLARS is below the building.
$2½
- 1927
KM-128
- 4,18 g - 18mm
Mintage
- 0.388M
This Indian $2½ gold piece was
introduced in 1908. This like the Indian $5 coin is incuse. The
Indian's bust is flanked by six stars on the left and seven stars on the
right. At the top is LIBERTY and at the bottom is the date 1927 with the
designer's initials BLP above the date. The reverse has a standing
eagle with the motto E PLURIBUS UNUM to the left and IN GOD WE TRUST to the
right. The nation's name UNITED STATES OF AMERICA is above the eagle and the
denomination 2½ DOLLARS is below the eagle.
$20
- 1927
KM-131
- 33,44 g - 34mm
Mintage
- 2,947M
The obverse has a standing liberty figure
with a rising sun behind and, at the left, the U.S.A. Capitol
Building. The date 1927 is to the lower right and under the date is an
AS monogram for the designer. The reverse has a beautiful in-flight eagle.
Above is the nation's name UNITED STATES OF AMERICA and the denomination
TWENTY DOLLARS.
$10
- 1932
KM-130
- 16,72 g - 27 mm
Edge
- Reeded
Mintage
- 4,463M
The obverse has a figure of an Indian
maiden encircled by stars at the top with the date 1932 at the bottom.
The reverse has a standing eagle with the national motto E PLURIBVS VNVM
above the eagle's back and the legend IN GOD WE TRVST below the eagle's
breast. Above is the nation's name UNITED STATES OF AMERICA with the
denomination TEN DOLLARS below the eagle.
$10
- 1984-D
KM-211
- 16,72 g - 27 mm
Edge
- Reeded
Mintage
- 34.533
This NCLT "coin" was issued to
commemorate the 1984 Summer Olympics held in Los Angeles, California. The
obverse has a figure of runners bearing the Olympic Torch with the Olympic
Rings symbol to the left and the motto IN GOD WE TRUST to the right. LIBERTY
is at the top, the date 1984 and mintmark D (for the Denver Colorado mint)
are at the lower right. The exergue has OLYMPIAD XXIII. The reverse has the
national arms with UNITED STATES OF AMERICA at the top and the denomination
TEN DOLLARS at the bottom. This is the only coin minted in Proof at the
Denver Mint.
$5
- 1986-W
KM-215
- 8,36 g - 22,5 mm
Edge
- Reeded
Mintage
- 0,095M
This NCLT "coin" was issued to
commemorate the erection of the Statue of Liberty in New York Harbour. The
obverse has a figure of the face of Liberty with the data 1986 and LIBERTY
to the right and the mintmark W for the West Point New York Mint at the
bottom. The reverse has an eagle in flight alighting with the national motto
E PLURIBUS UNUM to the left and IN GOD WE TRUST to the right. UNITED STATES
OF AMERICA is at the top and the denomination FIVE DOLLARS is at the bottom.
$5
- 1987-W
KM-221
- 8,36 g - 22,5 mm
Edge
- Reeded
Mintage
- 0,214M
This NCLT "coin" was issued to
commemorate the ratification of the U.S. Constitution in 1787. The obverse
has a figure of a stylized eagle holding pen with LIBERTY to the left and
the date 1987 at the bottom. The reverse has a large quill pen with the
preamle's words WE THE PEOPLE. The date of ratification SEPT. 17 1787 is the
left with the national motto E PLURIBUS UNUM to the right. UNITED STATES OF
AMERICA is at the top and the denomination FIVE DOLLARS is at the bottom
with BICENTENNIAL OF THE CONSTITUTION below the date. The mintmark W for the
West Point New York mint is at the lower right..
$5
- 2006-S
KM-395
- 8,36 g - 22,5 mm
Edge
- Reeded
Mintage
- 0,017M
This NCLT "coin" was issued to
commemorate the Centennial of the 1906 Earthquake and Fire in San Francisco
California. The obverse pictures the Mint known as the 'Granite Lady"
with the dates 1906 and 2006 with the national mottos LIBERTY and E PLURIBUS
UNUM and the event SAN FRANCISCO Earthquake and Fire Centennial. The
reverse is the same as the Liberty Head gold half eagles minted at San
Francisco from 1866 to 1906.
$5
- 2007-W
KM-406
- 8,36 g - 22,5 mm
Edge
- Reeded
Mintage
- 0,046M
This NCLT "coin" was issued
to commemorate the quadra centennial of the founding of the first British
colony in 1607 at Jamestown Virginia. The obverse pictures the ruins of
the Jamestown Memorial Church with E PLURIBUS UNUM. The reverse
pictures Captain John Smith and an Algonquin Indian. The coin was
minted at the West Point New York Mint.
$10
- 2007-W
"First
Spouse" - Jefferson
KM-409
- 15,55 g - 27 mm
Edge
- Reeded
Mintage
- 0,020M
This NCLT "coin" was one of a
series of "First Spouse" coins minted to honour the wives of US
President's. This is to honor the third US president's wife but as
Mr. Thomas Jefferson was a widower at the time of his presidency, an
allegorical figure was used. The image of Lady Liberty as used on US
coinage during Jefferson's presidency is used in lieu of a wife. The
reverse pictures Jefferson's tombstone at his home Monticello near
Charlottesville Virginia.
$25
- 2007-W
Platinum
Eagle
KM-415
- 7,79 g - 22 mm
Mintage
- 6,017
This NCLT "coin" was one of a
series of of fractionalo platinum eagles.
RThis one is the ¼
Troy Ounce version. The obverse has an image of the Statue of Liberty with
the legend LIBERTY , the date 2007 and the national motto IN GOD WE TRUST..
The reverse has a stylized image of an eagle with the nation's name, the
tiness smd eright, and the denomination..
$20
- 2009-W
Ultra
High Relief
KM-464
- 33,43 g - 27 mm
Edge
- W PLURIBUS UNUM
Mintage
- 0,115M
This NCLT "coin" was struck to honor
the ultra high relief Saint-Gaudens $20 pattern coin of 1907. The coin was
struck on the $10 size planchet but double thick.
$50
- 2012-W
KM-393
- 31,11 g - 32 mm
Mintage
-
This NCLT Bison reverse proof "coin" is
issued anually as gold bullion coinage. Reverse proof has te fields frosted
and the devices brilliant. This series is a replica of the "buffalo
Nickel" issued from 1913 to 1938. The obverse has the iage of an American
Indian. The reverse has a standing bison.
$5
- 2014
KM-216
- 3.94 g - 16,5 mm
Mintage
-
This NCLT "coin" is issued annually as
gold bullion coinage. The obverse has an advancing Liberty. The reverse has an
eagle approaging its eaglets in a nest. This $5 piece has 1/10 Troy
Ounce of gold.
$10
- 2014
KM-217
- 8,48 g - 22 mm
Mintage
-
This NCLT "coin" is issued annually as
gold bullion coinage. The obverse has an advancing Liberty. The reverse has an
eagle approaging its eaglets in a nest. This $5 piece has 1/4 Troy Ounce
of gold.
$25
- 2014
KM-218
- 16,96 g - 27 mm
Mintage
-
This NCLT "coin" is issued annually as
gold bullion coinage. The obverse has an advancing Liberty. The reverse has an
eagle approaging its eaglets in a nest. This $5 piece has 1/2 Troy Ounce
of gold.
$50
- 2014
KM-219
- 33,93 g - 32.7 mm
Mintage
-
This NCLT "coin" is issued annually as
gold bullion coinage. The obverse has an advancing Liberty. The reverse has an
eagle approaging its eaglets in a nest. This $5 piece has 1 Troy Ounce
of gold.
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