Guide Book of Gold Dollars- 2nd Edition

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Item #: 794832415
  • ISBN: 0794832415
  • Pub Date: 11/10/2010 Edition: 2nd
  • Binding: Softcover Size: 6 x 9 Pages: 288

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Description

  • This book is a full reference on U.S. Gold Dollar coins, covering the series from 1849 through 1889 — the nation’s “smallest gold coin.”

  • The design types covered include Type I (Liberty Head, 1849-1854), Type II (Indian Princess Head with serrated edge, early 1850s), and Type III (Indian Princess Head, re-engraved, 1856-1889).

  • It discusses the minting process, proofs, mint varieties, survival rates (how many exist today in different grades), and includes a coin-by-coin study (date + mintmark) with population data and valuation info.

  • Helpful also for collectors: there are smart-buying tips, preservation advice, illustrated examples (full color), an appendix with auction records, a bibliography, and guidance on how to evaluate condition vs rarity.


Specifications

Spec Detail
Edition 2nd Edition
Author Q. David Bowers; foreword by David Akers
Pages 288 pages
Size / Binding Softcover (trade paperback), full color; dimensions ~ 6 × 9 inches
ISBN-10 / ISBN-13 ISBN-10: 0794832415
Publication Date 2011

Why It’s Valuable for Collectors

  • Gold dollars are compact but complex — their small size and long production span mean many subtle design, die, and mint variations. This book collects all that info into one source.

  • Because many gold dollar issues are rare (especially in high grade or proof condition), having data on survival / population helps set realistic expectations & fair value.

  • Full-color photos and illustrations help with visual comparison (strike quality, condition, mintmarks) which is crucial given how wear and surface issues can be magnified on small gold coins.

  • Also gives historical context (gold rush, economic conditions, mint practices) which enriches the story behind each coin — helps with provenance, collecting interest, and sometimes value.

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