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9 Stars On 1849 Gold Dollar?

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 Posted 12/06/2020  7:49 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add goofyO to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
hmmm... an old topic but I have just received the same coin/jewelry piece from my grandmother's collection.
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obviously just learning how to post so sorry for the many posts,, but they are related.
the details from pg13's post seems to describe this piece the best
does your head band say "Columbia"? Rusty?
see in pg13's link... item:
300. 1849 One Dollar Nominal
obv: U025 "Columbia" head facing left, four six-point petal-like
stars in front and five stars behind/1849, bust truncation
ends above 8. rim: bars
Used on 300, 302, 310, and 320.
rev: U523 "One" surrounded by wreath, american style shield below
(13 dots, five vertical bars)lamp to left and "9K" to
right, rim: bars
edge: good milling
diameter: 12-1/2 mm
comment: this piece was first reported to us in 1965
Ronald Greene collection.


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