1855 $1 Liberty California Fractional Gold BG-533 - PCGS MS61 PQ! PL!
  • Grading Service: Professional Grading Service - PCGS
  • Grade: Mint State 61 - MS61
  • Certification: 10510.61/7425092
  • Composition: Gold

"Small souvenir California gold pieces were made by several manufacturers in the early 20th century. A series of 36 pieces, in the size of 25c, 50c, and $1 coins, was made by the M.E. Hart Company of San Francisco to honor Alaska and various Western states. The Hart Company also marketed the official commemorative Panama-Pacific gold coins from the 1915 Exposition and manufactured plush copper cases for them. Similar cases were acquired by Farran Zerbe, who mounted 15 complete sets of what he termed "Coins of the West." Intact, framed 36-piece sets are rare; individual specimens are among the most popular of all souvenir pieces of that era." ('18 Red Book, 409)

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