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the intermediary of a rim. They remained available for purchase from the Mint for face value at least until 1912. One sold at auction in
January 2011 for $ 230,000. A total of 32,000 eagles were struck using the Barber-modified Saint-Gaudens dies, for the most part using ordinary coinage presses. These are known as the "rounded rim" pieces. On November 9, 1907, with the dies made from the low relief Saint-Gaudens models in full production, Frank Leach, the new Mint director, decided to have 31,950 of the rounded rim specimens melted, saving only fifty. According to Leach in his memoirs, these "were given to museums of art and officials and others connected with the work". The surviving rounded rim specimens can be readily distinguished from later 1907 strikes, as they have dots before, between, and after the words "Ten Dollars" on the reverse. One, which had been in the possession of the Leach family for a century, sold in January 2011 for $ 2,185,000.
551:, the sculptor's son, wrote to Preston, "Mr. Hering has finally finished the eagle at a relief slightly lower than that on the French coin by Chaplin, which is the lowest relief that Mr. Hering knew my father would abide by, and which I understand Mr. Barber can mint." In the meantime, Cortelyou ordered 500 pieces struck on the Mint's high-pressure medal press from the dies the Mint had from Saint-Gaudens's earlier efforts, thus complying with the letter of the President's August 7 order. Preston sent a note to Norris, warning that the President would likely order 100 pieces and suggesting that he have the coins available "so you can furnish them without a moment's delay". According to numismatic historian Roger Burdette, "these were an 'insurance policy', put in place by Cortelyou against additional presidential rage". The President viewed sample eagle coins on August 31, and expressed his satisfaction with them and his desire to see more struck.
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to "have this matter taken up at once and the
President's instructions carried out; and everything possible must be done to expedite the work." Preston wrote to Roberts, asking for information about the new coinage, and the former Mint director responded on August 12, outlining the correspondence with Saint-Gaudens, and noting that "no instructions have been received from the President as to the half and quarter eagle, but I expected that the eagle design would be used upon them ... The President concluded to leave the One Cent piece unchanged, and there has been no discussion about any change in the Nickel piece."
477:, who had handled much of the dealings with the Mint. He agreed that Roman numerals were ill-advised for the eagle, and he sent new models to the Mint on June 24. Barber used these models to prepare a die, along with a bronze casting which was produced privately, and the Mint struck experimental pieces on July 19. These "high relief" pieces required multiple strikes of the press to fully bring up the design. Saint-Gaudens wrote to the Mint in mid-July, "I am waiting to know about this in order to proceed with the other reliefs", and he was sent one of the new pieces, along with a Liberty Head eagle for comparison.
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coinage designs. When the models were received, the Bureau was notified that the dies made from them would not work in the coining press ... the models were returned to Saint
Gaudens, at his request and a modified set furnished after some time. The Bureau was informed that even these would not make dies satisfactory for coinage, but the dies were made and it was found they could not be used in the coining press. How are we going to strike coins from these for the President?
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uniform appearance, and he proposed using the headdress
Liberty for the double eagle. Roosevelt tentatively decided to use different designs on the eagle and double eagle, with the eagle to bear the headdress Liberty. The double eagle would show a Liberty striding forward, with a flying eagle on the reverse. The President was prepared to meet personally with Saint-Gaudens if he objected, but the sculptor was seriously ill with cancer and no meeting took place.
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specimen is in private hands. Numismatic expert Mike
Fuljenz, in his book on the gold pieces with Indian designs struck in the early 20th century, suggests that this coin was a trial piece, resulting from the test of new dies. Different finishes are known for the proof coins. The unique 1907 piece is in satin proof (the raised designs appear like satin), but later proof eagles were struck in a dark
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knew of was coin relief; the models now sent are not coin relief. ... The date of the year is in Roman notation, there is no provision made for even next year, there being no place left, and as these coins have to stand for twenty-five years before another change can be made, I feel it necessary to state that within a few years it would be impossible to date the dies.
484:, noting that Saint-Gaudens used a smooth finish to the design rather than the sharp die work characteristic of the Liberty gold pieces, and he suggested that this might encourage counterfeiting. Roberts communicated these concerns to Saint-Gaudens, who requested casts of the dies used to strike the new pieces; the casts were sent to his house in
592:(Greek for victory and peace). His reverse design was an eagle standing on a sheaf of arrows with an olive branch at its feet; this was his original concept for the reverse of the double eagle, and it bears a close similarity to his reverse for the inaugural medal. His ultimate inspiration for the reverse, by one account, was a coin of
636:(mintmark S) beginning in 1908, the mintmark appears to the left of the arrow on which the bird stands. Barber also made other, minor changes in the coin; according to Breen, "Aside from the addition of the motto, none of Barber's niggling changes are defensible as improvements, unless one insists that more of the first U of UNUM
395:($ 2.50). The Liberty Head design had been first struck for the eagle in 1838; the last addition to the Liberty Head gold series was the double eagle, first struck for circulation in 1850. The designs of those pieces had remained unchanged for more than 25 years, and they could be changed without an act of Congress.
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Roosevelt was impressed by some models that Saint-Gaudens had prepared for the cent showing a head of
Liberty. In early 1907, he wrote to Saint-Gaudens proposing that an Indian war bonnet be added to the obverse of the cent: "I feel very strongly that on at least one coin we ought to have the Indian
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As Saint-Gaudens's design did not include a rim (the raised surface which surrounds each side of a coin), excess metal was forming a "fin" or extrusion from the coin. The fin was easily broken off, and there was a threat that the eagles would quickly become underweight, diminishing their usefulness
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In late August, Augusta Saint-Gaudens sent new models for the eagle to Acting
Director Preston. When Barber examined them, he noted, "dies made from these models would be a great improvement over those already made" and stated that with these models, the Mint could have the eagle in full production
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President's instructions, Barber wrote to Norris informing him that the design for the eagle had been awaiting approval since July, making no mention of the Mint's desire for sharper die work. Norris noted in his subsequent letter to Acting Director Preston that the Mint had been
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On August 7, Roosevelt ordered
Secretary Cortelyou to have the designs for the eagle and double eagle finalized and in production by September 1. With Landis on vacation, Cortelyou passed the President's letter on to the acting Philadelphia Mint superintendent, Dr. Albert A. Norris, instructing him
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wrote to Saint-Gaudens on May 25, 1907: "It is now settled ... the design for the Eagle shall be the feather head of
Liberty with the standing eagle". Saint-Gaudens and his assistants moved quickly on the revision, and he sent models of the new coin on June 1 with a letter stating that the relief of
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were struck from 1907 until 1915, all at Philadelphia. Not all quantities are known, but the highest for which the number struck is known is 1910, with a mintage of 204 (one sold for $ 80,500 in 2006). One of the surviving specimens of the mostly melted rounded rim pieces is in proof; this unique
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About five hundred pieces had been struck from Saint-Gauden's original dies; these were struck on the medal press and were for the most part distributed to government officials. They are referred to as "wire rim" pieces, denoting the sharp angle at which the field of the coin meets the edge without
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or uncirculated condition, but only a modest one in circulated grades. Despite its mintage of 126,500, the 1920-S is a major rarity. It was little collected at the time, and with Europe still recovering from the war, few coins were exported there; accordingly, most were melted post-1933. Only a
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I think the President does Mr. Barber an injustice when he speaks of "a certain cumbersomeness of mind and inability to do the speediest modern work, as shown by these delays," here. The making of the models for these coins was given to Saint Gaudens, who was a sculptor and had no experience with
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proposed new, more artistic designs on US coins, prompting the Mint to hire Saint-Gaudens to create them. Roosevelt and Saint-Gaudens at first considered a uniform design for the four denominations of coins which were struck in gold, but in 1907 Roosevelt decided to use a model for the obverse of
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ordered Americans to turn in all gold coins and gold certificates, with limited exceptions, receiving paper money in payment. Millions of gold coins were melted down by the Treasury in the following years. Many of the gold coins seen today had been exported to Europe before 1933 and repatriated
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The coin was struck every year from 1907 to 1916. During World War I, with gold coins commanding a premium above face value and many gold pieces returning from Europe to pay for war materials, there was little need for new gold coins; coinage of eagles was discontinued after 1916. Subsequently,
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I beg to report that I have received two models in plaster and also a copy of a letter from Mr. Saint-Gaudens to the Director, in which there are certain statements that are somewhat misleading ... the relief of the design must conform to the fixed conditions and therefore, the only relief that I
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The coin as sculpted by Saint-Gaudens was too high in relief for the Mint to strike readily, and it took months to modify the design so that the coin could be struck by one blow of the Mint's presses. Saint-Gaudens died on August 3, 1907, and Roosevelt insisted that the new eagle be finished and
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states that the Indian Head eagle "missed being a great coin because Roosevelt interfered" with its design. Nonetheless, Saint-Gaudens added the headdress to the head of Liberty in February 1907. He was undecided about which design to use for the gold pieces, which were still intended to have a
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The obverse of the eagle bears the feathered head of Liberty which was originally intended for the one cent piece. The President was so pleased with this design that he decided to have it placed on the eagle. The head, the artist stated, was designed in accordance with the suggestions of the
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directed the Mint to stop producing gold coins in 1933. Its termination ended the series of eagles struck for circulation begun in 1795. Many Indian Head eagles were melted by the government in the late 1930s; the 1933 issue is a particular rarity, as few were distributed.
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the new models should be coinable by the Mint. The double eagles were then being delayed because Saint-Gaudens had twice sent the Mint models with too high a relief that could not be struck in one blow, as required for circulating coinage. His letter was forwarded to the
410:. Saint-Gaudens foresaw resistance from Barber on the question of the new coinage; he wrote to his brother Louis, "Barber is a S.O.A.B. but I had a talk with the President who ordered Secretary Shaw in my presence to cut Barber's head off if he didn't do our bidding".
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Roberts wrote to Saint-Gaudens on June 11 suggesting that there might be problems with the date and the relief; he received no response and wrote again on June 18. This time the sculptor responded, writing that he had been awaiting the return of his assistant
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Jeff Garrett and Ron Guth call the details of the coin "a trifle fantastic". They point to the unlikeliness of any female wearing a head-dress only donned by a male warrior, and they describe the word "LIBERTY" on the headdress as "placed incongruously".
529:'s already scheduled admission to the Union later in 1907. Mint authorities had turned unsuccessfully to their counterparts in Paris for advice, but the Mint's machine shop was able to perfect the collar. Norris defended Barber in his letter to Preston,
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followed suit in May. Roosevelt, finding public opinion against him, signed the bill into law that month. Barber duly placed the motto on the reverse, to the left of the eagle's breast. On the "No Motto pieces" struck at the
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on July 28. Saint-Gaudens died there of cancer on August 3, 1907, and Roosevelt wrote to his widow Augusta, "I count it as one of the privileges of my administration to have had him make two of our coins".
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the eagle that the sculptor had meant to use for the cent. For the reverse of the $ 10 coin, the President decided on a design featuring a standing bald eagle that had been developed for the
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ordered that no more gold in the form of coins be released from the Treasury; the Mint subsequently stopped its production of gold coins, ending the eagle series that had begun in 1795.
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in New York City, still believing that the design would be considered for the cent. The bust of Harriet Eugenia Anderson also inspired Saint-Gaudens in his model and bas-relief
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feather headdress. It is distinctly American, and very picturesque. Couldn't you have just such a head as you have now, but with the feather headdress?" Numismatic historian
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that was struck by the United States Mint continuously from 1907 until 1916, and then irregularly until 1933. The obverse and reverse were designed by sculptor
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complaining that U.S. coinage lacked artistic merit. He suggested that the treasury engage a private artist to prepare new coin designs, such as sculptor
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President. The reverse bears the standing eagle, and on the edge of the coins there are forty-six stars, one for each State.
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1989:"FUN show surpasses expectations for most"
1836:Encyclopedia of U.S. Gold Coins, 1795–1933
1819:. Lumberton, Tex.: Subterfuge Publishing.
1798:Renaissance of American Coinage, 1909–1915
1779:Renaissance of American Coinage, 1905–1908
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1890:. Atlanta, Ga.: Whitman Publishing.
1857:. Atlanta, Ga.: Whitman Publishing.
1743:. Atlanta, Ga.: Whitman Publishing.
628:in 1908 (catalogued as 1908-D), the
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1941:A Guide Book of United States Coins
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3951:Abraham Lincoln: The Head of State
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1987:Roach, Steve (January 17, 2011).
1834:Garrett, Jeff; Guth, Ron (2008).
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2019:A guide to the Indian Head eagle
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1762:. New York, N.Y.: Doubleday.
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3409:Coinage of the United States
4069:Goddess of Liberty on coins
3907:General John Logan Memorial
2689:Washington (American Women)
1796:Burdette, Roger W. (2007).
1777:Burdette, Roger W. (2006).
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4028:National Sculpture Society
3980:Saint-Gaudens double eagle
3855:Robert Gould Shaw Memorial
2640:Washington (eagle reverse)
1886:Moran, Michael F. (2008).
359:
326:Saint-Gaudens double eagle
4074:Native Americans on coins
3928:Henry W. Maxwell Memorial
3356:) Currently in production
3338:
2947:Eisenhower (bicentennial)
2709:Washington (youth sports)
2648:Washington (bicentennial)
1912:Numismatic Art in America
689:1907 Rolled Edge, Periods
247:
196:
134:
35:10 United States dollars
24:
4059:United States gold coins
3915:William Tecumseh Sherman
3863:Abraham Lincoln: The Man
3848:Statue of David Farragut
1853:Lange, David W. (2006).
617:House of Representatives
308:is a $ 10 gold piece or
20:Indian Head eagle ($ 10)
3900:James Garfield Memorial
2387:(1796–1797, 1800–1805)
1709:Garrett & Guth 2008
1682:Garrett & Guth 2008
1670:Garrett & Guth 2008
1596:Garrett & Guth 2008
1584:Garrett & Guth 2008
1533:Garrett & Guth 2008
1464:Garrett & Guth 2008
1425:Garrett & Guth 2008
398:In 1905, Mint Engraver
4035:Augustus Saint-Gaudens
3826:Augustus Saint-Gaudens
3297:Two dollar piece ($ 2)
3038:Quarter eagle ($ 2.50)
2821:Kennedy (bicentennial)
1949:: Whitman Publishing.
1815:Fuljenz, Mike (2010).
1758:Breen, Walter (1988).
1415:, pp. 82–83, 302.
948:
604:Release and production
581:
569:
544:
537:
502:
486:Cornish, New Hampshire
469:
462:
439:
418:
377:Augustus Saint-Gaudens
314:Augustus Saint-Gaudens
282:Augustus Saint-Gaudens
227:Augustus Saint-Gaudens
170:Augustus Saint-Gaudens
157:A left-facing bust of
125:pieces lack mint mark.
2656:Washington (50 State)
2444:Buffalo (Indian Head)
2336:Nickel (Liberty Head)
2326:Bronze (Coronet Head)
946:
579:
536:1907 "wire rim" eagle
535:
509:. As his successor,
500:
467:
437:
416:
3779:(1976, 1992–present)
87:90% gold, 10% copper
76:48 stars (1912–1933)
73:46 stars (1907–1911)
4017:Louis Saint-Gaudens
4011:Homer Saint-Gaudens
3990:American Gold Eagle
3718:First Spouse (gold)
3228:Double eagle ($ 20)
3100:Three dollars ($ 3)
2983:American Innovation
1906:Vermeule, Cornelius
1711:, pp. 418–422.
1622:, pp. 277–278.
1598:, pp. 391–393.
1547:, pp. 558–560.
1490:, pp. 193–195.
1391:, pp. 378–381.
1379:, pp. 116–117.
1313:, pp. 301–302.
1259:, pp. 108–109.
1235:, pp. 106–107.
1175:, pp. 100–101.
1059:, pp. 108–109.
549:Homer Saint-Gaudens
373:Leslie Mortier Shaw
367:In 1904, President
295:Design discontinued
240:Design discontinued
184:Design discontinued
21:
4023:Cornish Art Colony
2976:(2007–2016; 2020)
2958:(1979–1981; 1999)
2558:Twenty cents (20¢)
2407:(1866; 1909–1910)
2225:(1839–1857, 1868)
949:
657:Franklin Roosevelt
594:Ptolemy I of Egypt
582:
538:
511:San Francisco Mint
503:
470:
440:
428:Cornelius Vermeule
419:
369:Theodore Roosevelt
349:Franklin Roosevelt
321:Theodore Roosevelt
4044:
4043:
3985:1933 double eagle
3975:Indian Head eagle
3792:
3791:
3720:(2007–2016; 2020)
3375:
3374:
3317:Half union ($ 50)
3269:
3268:
3005:Gold dollar ($ 1)
2853:Nova Constellatio
2732:Nova Constellatio
2722:Half dollar (50¢)
2476:Nova Constellatio
2074:Nova Constellatio
1945:(68th ed.).
1936:Bressett, Kenneth
1923:978-0-674-62840-3
1897:978-0-7948-2356-6
1864:978-0-7948-1972-9
1845:978-0-7948-2254-5
1826:978-0-9819488-9-8
1807:978-0-9768986-2-7
1788:978-0-9768986-1-0
1769:978-0-385-14207-6
1750:978-0-7948-1784-8
1350:Roach, 2011-01-17
1083:, pp. 83–84.
936:
935:
729:1908-D With Motto
547:within a month.
453:Charles E. Barber
449:Philadelphia Mint
444:George E. Roberts
400:Charles E. Barber
341:Charles E. Barber
306:Indian Head eagle
302:
301:
123:Philadelphia Mint
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3805:
3796:
3777:Silver Proof Set
3765:Special Mint Set
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3242:
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112:
108:
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104:
100:
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3970:
3966:
3959:
3956:
3953:
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3943:Philip Brooks
3940:
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3609:
3608:Commemorative
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3599:
3596:
3594:
3591:
3589:
3586:
3584:
3581:
3579:
3576:
3574:
3558:
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3483:
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3478:
3466:
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3463:
3461:
3457:
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3443:
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3438:
3436:
3433:
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3428:
3426:
3423:
3422:
3420:
3418:
3414:
3410:
3403:
3398:
3396:
3391:
3389:
3384:
3383:
3380:
3367:
3366:
3361:
3358:
3355:
3351:
3348:
3345:
3341:
3340:
3337:
3330:(not minted)
3329:
3328:
3327:Union ($ 100)
3323:
3319:
3318:
3313:
3309:
3308:
3303:
3300:(not minted)
3299:
3298:
3293:
3290:(not minted)
3289:
3288:
3283:
3282:
3280:
3278:
3277:denominations
3272:
3260:
3259:
3258:Saint-Gaudens
3254:
3250:
3249:
3244:
3240:
3239:
3234:
3233:
3231:
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3211:
3207:
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3201:
3197:
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2581:Quarter (25¢)
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2559:
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2547:
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2416:
2415:
2410:
2406:
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2400:
2396:
2395:
2390:
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2380:
2376:
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2370:
2366:
2365:
2360:
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2208:
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2198:
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2184:
2183:
2178:
2174:
2173:
2168:
2164:
2163:
2158:
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2153:
2152:Silver center
2148:
2144:
2143:
2138:
2137:
2135:
2133:
2128:
2124:
2116:
2115:
2110:
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2100:
2096:
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2086:
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2061:
2057:
2050:
2045:
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2038:
2036:
2031:
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1990:
1985:
1984:
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1925:
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1217:
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1193:
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1186:
1185:Burdette 2006
1181:
1178:
1174:
1173:Burdette 2006
1169:
1167:
1165:
1161:
1158:, p. 99.
1157:
1156:Burdette 2006
1152:
1149:
1146:, p. 98.
1145:
1144:Burdette 2006
1140:
1137:
1133:
1132:Burdette 2006
1128:
1126:
1122:
1119:, p. 84.
1118:
1117:Burdette 2006
1113:
1110:
1106:
1105:Vermeule 1971
1101:
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1057:Vermeule 1971
1053:
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1047:, p. 20.
1046:
1045:Burdette 2007
1041:
1038:
1034:
1029:
1026:
1022:
1017:
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1011:, p. 19.
1010:
1009:Burdette 2007
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634:San Francisco
631:
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61:2.023 mm
60:
56:
53:26.92 mm
52:
48:
45:16.718 g
44:
40:
34:
30:
26:United States
23:
4046:
4034:
3974:
3949:
3941:
3933:
3919:
3913:
3905:
3891:
3877:
3869:
3861:
3853:
3839:
3783:Prestige Set
3771:Souvenir Set
3746:Special sets
3712:Gold Buffalo
3694:Silver Eagle
3364:
3363:
3353:
3343:
3325:
3315:
3310:(1879–1880)
3307:Stella ($ 4)
3305:
3295:
3285:
3261:(1907–1933)
3256:
3246:
3238:Liberty Head
3236:
3218:(1907–1933)
3214:
3213:
3208:(1838–1907)
3205:Liberty Head
3203:
3198:(1795–1804)
3193:
3185:Eagle ($ 10)
3175:(1908–1929)
3170:
3165:(1839–1908)
3162:Liberty Head
3160:
3155:(1834–1838)
3152:Classic Head
3150:
3145:(1808–1834)
3140:
3135:(1795–1807)
3130:
3112:(1854–1889)
3107:
3091:(1908–1929)
3086:
3081:(1840–1907)
3078:Liberty Head
3076:
3071:(1834–1839)
3068:Classic Head
3066:
3061:(1808–1834)
3056:
3051:(1796–1807)
3046:
3028:(1854–1889)
3023:
3018:(1849–1854)
3015:Liberty Head
3013:
2986:(2018–2032)
2981:
2974:Presidential
2963:
2950:(1975–1976)
2945:
2940:(1971–1978)
2935:
2925:
2915:
2910:(1873–1885)
2905:
2900:(1840–1873)
2895:
2890:(1836–1839)
2885:
2871:
2866:(1794–1795)
2863:Flowing Hair
2861:
2851:
2841:
2833:Dollar ($ 1)
2823:(1975–1976)
2810:
2805:(1948–1963)
2800:
2795:(1916–1947)
2790:
2785:(1892–1915)
2780:
2775:(1839–1891)
2770:
2765:(1807–1839)
2760:
2755:(1796–1807)
2750:
2745:(1794–1795)
2742:Flowing Hair
2740:
2730:
2712:(2027–2030)
2708:
2707:
2698:
2697:
2692:(2022–2025)
2687:
2674:(2010–2021)
2658:(1999–2008)
2650:(1975–1976)
2642:(1932–1998)
2634:(1916–1930)
2629:
2624:(1892–1916)
2619:
2614:(1838–1891)
2609:
2604:(1815–1838)
2599:
2594:(1796–1807)
2589:
2571:(1875–1878)
2566:
2543:
2538:(1916–1945)
2533:
2528:(1892–1916)
2523:
2518:(1837–1891)
2513:
2508:(1809–1837)
2503:
2498:(1796–1807)
2493:
2483:
2474:
2452:
2447:(1913–1938)
2442:
2437:(1883–1913)
2434:Liberty Head
2432:
2427:(1866–1883)
2422:
2417:(1837–1873)
2412:
2402:
2397:(1829–1837)
2392:
2382:
2377:(1794–1795)
2374:Flowing Hair
2372:
2362:
2339:(1865–1889)
2334:
2324:
2319:(1851–1873)
2314:
2291:
2281:
2260:
2250:
2242:Flying Eagle
2240:
2230:
2222:Braided Hair
2220:
2215:(1816–1839)
2210:
2205:(1808–1814)
2202:Classic Head
2200:
2195:(1796–1807)
2190:
2185:(1793–1796)
2180:
2170:
2160:
2150:
2140:
2117:(1840–1857)
2114:Braided Hair
2112:
2104:Classic Head
2102:
2092:
2082:
2072:
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1980:
1979:
1939:
1932:Yeoman, R.S.
1911:
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1877:
1873:Leach, Frank
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1759:
1740:
1730:Bibliography
1721:Fuljenz 2010
1716:
1694:Fuljenz 2010
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1653:. Retrieved
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1608:Fuljenz 2010
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565:
561:
557:
553:
545:
540:
523:
519:
504:
493:Preparations
479:
475:Henry Hering
471:
458:
441:
424:Walter Breen
420:
397:
381:double eagle
366:
338:
334:
318:
305:
303:
97:troy oz
95:.48375
3871:The Puritan
3844:(1872–1874)
3785:(1983–1997)
3773:(1972–1998)
3767:(1964–1967)
3732:(2010–2021)
3578:3¢ (bronze)
3555:2¢ (billon)
3502:5¢ (silver)
3497:3¢ (nickel)
3492:3¢ (silver)
3417:Circulating
3215:Indian Head
3195:Capped Bust
3172:Indian Head
3142:Capped Bust
3132:Draped Bust
3088:Indian Head
3058:Capped Bust
3048:Draped Bust
2873:Draped Bust
2762:Capped Bust
2752:Draped Bust
2601:Capped Bust
2591:Draped Bust
2505:Capped Bust
2495:Draped Bust
2394:Capped Bust
2384:Draped Bust
2354:nickel (5¢)
2252:Indian Head
2212:Matron Head
2192:Draped Bust
2182:Liberty Cap
2107:(1809–1836)
2097:(1800–1808)
2094:Draped Bust
2087:(1793–1797)
2084:Liberty Cap
1620:Bowers 2004
1569:Bowers 2004
1362:Yeoman 2014
1033:Yeoman 2014
1021:Yeoman 2014
965:Proof coins
626:Denver Mint
590:ΝΙΚΗ ΕΙΡΗΝΗ
391:($ 5), and
345:Indian Head
287:Design date
232:Design date
176:Design date
84:Composition
4053:Categories
3833:Sculptures
3700:Gold Eagle
3512:$ 1 (gold)
3346:) Obsolete
2937:Eisenhower
2467:Dime (10¢)
2404:Washington
2364:Half disme
2132:penny (1¢)
2127:Large cent
1993:Coin World
1632:Lange 2006
1557:Breen 1988
1545:Breen 1988
1509:Breen 1988
1476:Moran 2008
1389:Leach 1917
1323:Breen 1988
1311:Moran 2008
1245:Moran 2008
1209:Moran 2008
1093:Breen 1988
1069:Moran 2008
976:References
954:mint state
939:Collecting
924:4,463,000
908:1,014,000
780:2,356,640
645:New Mexico
389:half eagle
111:Mint marks
4019:(brother)
3753:Proof Set
2965:Sacagawea
2545:Roosevelt
2454:Jefferson
2349:Half dime
1973:28306197M
1965:875521690
356:Inception
106:1907–1933
58:Thickness
37:(1 eagle)
3841:Hiawatha
3759:Mint Set
3547:Canceled
3460:Obsolete
3349:Canceled
2887:Gobrecht
2802:Franklin
2003:July 19,
1997:Archived
1934:(2014).
1908:(1971).
1875:(1917).
1739:(2004).
1655:29 April
932:312,500
900:126,500
892:138,500
876:351,000
868:208,000
860:343,500
852:151,000
836:442,000
828:300,000
820:405,000
796:505,500
788:811,000
772:318,500
764:292,350
756:121,540
748:184,789
732:836,500
724:341,370
716:210,000
700:239,406
684:Mintage
630:mintmark
527:Oklahoma
387:($ 10),
383:($ 20),
279:Designer
224:Designer
166:Designer
69:Starred;
50:Diameter
3999:Related
3921:Victory
3686:Bullion
3568:⁄
3472:⁄
3344:italics
3320:(1877)
3251:(1879)
2856:(1783)
2846:(1776)
2812:Kennedy
2735:(1783)
2702:(2026)
2682:(2021)
2666:(2009)
2535:Mercury
2488:(1792)
2367:(1792)
2329:(1863)
2286:(1836)
2262:Lincoln
2175:(1793)
2165:(1793)
2155:(1792)
2145:(1787)
1938:(ed.).
916:96,000
884:59,000
844:66,000
812:51,000
804:30,100
740:59,850
708:33,500
671:Mintage
649:Arizona
330:Liberty
192:Reverse
159:Liberty
130:Obverse
3960:(1908)
3954:(1908)
3938:(1907)
3930:(1903)
3924:(1902)
3910:(1897)
3902:(1896)
3896:(1893)
3888:(1891)
3882:(1890)
3874:(1887)
3866:(1887)
3858:(1884)
3850:(1881)
2917:Morgan
2876:(1795–
2782:Barber
2621:Barber
2525:Barber
2479:(1783)
2424:Shield
2316:Silver
2293:Bronze
2283:Billon
2172:Wreath
2077:(1783)
1981:Online
1971:
1963:
1953:
1920:
1894:
1861:
1842:
1823:
1804:
1785:
1766:
1747:
913:1930-S
897:1920-S
889:1916-S
881:1915-S
865:1914-S
857:1914-D
841:1913-S
825:1912-S
809:1911-S
801:1911-D
785:1910-S
777:1910-D
761:1909-S
753:1909-D
737:1908-S
621:Senate
572:Design
270:With "
267:Design
216:Design
154:Design
4013:(son)
3968:Coins
3893:Diana
3676:2020s
3671:2010s
3666:2000s
3661:1990s
3656:1980s
3651:1970s
3646:1950s
3641:1940s
3636:1930s
3631:1920s
3626:1910s
3621:1900s
3616:1800s
3598:$ 100
3517:$ 2.5
2927:Peace
2907:Trade
2485:Disme
2162:Chain
997:Notes
970:matte
959:MS-66
385:eagle
310:eagle
32:Value
3918:and
3593:$ 50
3537:$ 20
3532:$ 10
3354:bold
2996:Gold
2878:1804
2232:Ring
2005:2018
1961:OCLC
1951:ISBN
1943:2015
1918:ISBN
1892:ISBN
1859:ISBN
1840:ISBN
1821:ISBN
1802:ISBN
1783:ISBN
1764:ISBN
1745:ISBN
1657:2024
929:1933
921:1932
905:1926
873:1915
849:1914
833:1913
817:1912
793:1911
769:1910
745:1909
681:Year
647:and
304:The
298:1933
290:1908
243:1908
235:1907
187:1933
179:1907
92:Gold
66:Edge
42:Mass
4033:SS
3588:$ 4
3583:$ 2
3527:$ 5
3522:$ 3
3507:20¢
3450:$ 1
3445:50¢
3440:25¢
3435:10¢
2351:and
2129:and
692:50
638:had
4055::
3487:2¢
3430:5¢
3425:1¢
2880:)
1995:.
1991:.
1969:OL
1967:.
1959:.
1701:^
1647:.
1576:^
1495:^
1456:^
1369:^
1342:^
1279:^
1264:^
1163:^
1124:^
117:,
3818:e
3811:t
3804:v
3573:¢
3570:2
3566:1
3563:+
3561:2
3477:¢
3474:2
3470:1
3401:e
3394:t
3387:v
3362:(
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2048:e
2041:t
2034:v
2007:.
1975:.
1926:.
1900:.
1867:.
1848:.
1829:.
1810:.
1791:.
1772:.
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119:S
115:D
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