Mintage of only 17,500 coins. Two $1 gold varieties struck in 1903, one with Thomas Jefferson and one with William McKinley. Mintage and reverse of each coin the same.
Mintage of only 17,500 coins. Two $1 gold varieties struck in 1903, one with Thomas Jefferson and one with William McKinley. Mintage and reverse of each coin the same.
Mintage of only 17,500 coins. Two $1 gold varieties struck in 1903, one with William McKinley and one with Thomas Jefferson. Mintage and reverse of each coin the same.
One of the most popular of all the gold Commemorative issues, the Pan-Pac $2 1/2 gold is quite scarce and desirable for it's beautiful design. Only 6,749 coins struck. $1 gold Pan-Pac coins were also issued in 1915 with a different design.
One of the most popular of all the gold Commemorative issues, the Pan-Pac $2 1/2 gold is quite scarce and desirable for it's beautiful design. Only 6,749 coins struck. $1 gold Pan-Pac coins were also issued in 1915 with a different design. Sharp gem with lovely eye appeal. CAC approved for quality.
An affordable and attractive example of this popular Classic Commemorative issue. One of only 2 $50 Gold Commems struck, only 645 examples were produced and it remains a highly coveted coin.
Mintage of just 9,977 coins. Designed by Charles E. Barber and issued to aid in the funding of the memorial building in Niles, Ohio. Also issued in 1917.
Mintage of just 9,977 coins. Designed by Charles E. Barber and issued to aid in the funding of the memorial building in Niles, Ohio. Also issued in 1917.
Mintage of just 9,977 coins. Designed by Charles E. Barber and issued to aid in the funding of the memorial building in Niles, Ohio. Also issued in 1917.
Mintage of just 10,000 coins. Designed by Charles E. Barber and issued to aid in the funding of the memorial building in Niles, Ohio. Also issued in 1916. CAC approved for quality and eye appeal.
Mintage of just 10,000 coins. Designed by Charles E. Barber and issued to aid in the funding of the memorial building in Niles, Ohio. Also issued in 1916.