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Greysheet Catalog Details (GSID: 11738)
Like most of the California private gold issues after 1849, the Clark, Gruber & Company $2 1/2 gold pieces were designed in imitation of the standard U.S. gold coins in circulation at the time. Today, there are around 100 examples in private hands, the vast majority of which grade AU. The finest known examples grade gem mint state, and in order to be considered condition census, an 1860 Clark Gruber quarter eagle would have to be a strictly original choice BU.
Obverse: Liberty Head with CLARK & Co. on diadem 1860 13 stars around
Reverse: Federal eagle. PIKES PEAK GOLD DENVER. 2 1/2 D.

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GSID: 11738
Coin Date: 1860
Denomination: G$2 1/2 / $2.50 Gold
Designation: MS
Mint Location: Denver, Colorado
Mintage: Approx. 100 known
Coinage Type: Pioneer & Territorial Gold
Coinage Years: 1860-1861
Composition: Gold
Variety: Clark, Gruber & Co.
Variety 2: K-1
Rarity: R-4
Strike Type: Business
Coin Shape: Round
Obverse Lettering: CLARK & Co., 1860
Reverse Lettering: PIKES PEAK GOLD DENVER. 2 1/2 D.
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