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Greysheet Catalog Details (GSID: 243876)

The 1872 Pattern Gold $1 is part of a series of Pattern coins struck from 1872. The specific variety is Amazonian, Gilt Copper. Struck in Philadelphia and designated as a Proof (PR) strike, this coin is made of Gilt Copper and has a rarity rating of L7.
1872 Amazonian Gold Dollar.
Obverse: Barber’s Liberty Head facing left, headband inscribed LIBERTY, tresses flowing down to right.
Reverse: Barber’s Standing Eagle with talons holding shield. Similar to the silver Amazonian issues. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA / ONE DOL. around border.

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GSID: 243876
Coin Date: 1872
Denomination: PG$1 / Pattern Gold $1
Designation: PR
Mint Location: Philadelphia
Coinage Type: Pattern
Coinage Years: 1872
Composition: Gilt Copper
Variety: Amazonian, Gilt Copper
Variety 2: J-1225
Rarity: R-L7
Strike Type: Proof
Coin Shape: Round
Designer: William Barber
Obverse Lettering: 1872, LIBERTY
Obverse Designer: William Barber
Reverse Designer: William Barber
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