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1849 5 Dollar Gold Cincinnati Mining & Trading, K-1

1849 5 Dollar Gold Cincinnati Mining & Trading, K-1

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Greysheet Catalog Details (GSID: 11736)

The 1849 5 Dollar Gold is part of a series of Pioneer & Territorial Gold coins struck from 1849. The specific variety is Cincinnati Mining & Trading. Struck in Cincinnati, Ohio and designated as a Business (MS) strike, this coin is made of Gold from a mintage of Unique struck and has a rarity rating of Unique.
The unique 1849 Cincinnati Mining & Trading Company $5 was first reported in 1914, and eventually made its way into the collection of Chicago beer baron, Virgil Brand, before being purchased by Josiah K. Lilly, whose heirs donated it to the Smithsonian Institution in 1968. It shows no signs of wear but is weakly struck with little detail on the eagle and shield.
Obverse: Native American facing left CINCINNATI MINING & TRADING COMPANY.
Reverse: Eagle bearing a shield, arrows, and laurel, CALIFORNIA FIVE DOLLARS, 1849.

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GSID: 11736
Coin Date: 1849
Denomination: G$5 / 5 Dollar Gold
Designation: MS
Mint Location: Cincinnati, Ohio
Mintage: Unique
Coinage Type: Pioneer & Territorial Gold
Coinage Years: 1849
Composition: Gold
Variety: Cincinnati Mining & Trading
Variety 2: K-1
Rarity: R-Unique
Strike Type: Business
Coin Shape: Round
Obverse Lettering: CINCINNATI MINING & TRADING COMPANY
Reverse Lettering: CALIFORNIA FIVE DOLLARS, 1849
PCGS #: 10125
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