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- 1904 G$1 Lewis & Clark Expo MS
1904 G$1 Lewis & Clark Expo MS
1904 Lewis & Clark G$1 NGC MS67
Source: David Lawrence Rare Coins
1904 Lewis & Clark G$1 PCGS/CAC MS67
Source: David Lawrence Rare Coins
1904 Lewis & Clark G$1 NGC MS67
Source: David Lawrence Rare Coins
1904 Lewis & Clark G$1 PCGS/CAC MS67
Source: David Lawrence Rare Coins
1904 Lewis & Clark G$1 NGC MS67
Source: David Lawrence Rare Coins
1904 Lewis & Clark G$1 PCGS/CAC MS67
Source: David Lawrence Rare Coins
1904 Lewis & Clark G$1 NGC MS67
Source: David Lawrence Rare Coins
1904 Lewis & Clark G$1 PCGS/CAC MS67
Source: David Lawrence Rare Coins
G$1 1904 LEWIS & CLARK. PCGS MS67+ CAC
Source: Legend Auctions
G$1 1904 LEWIS & CLARK. PCGS MS67+ CAC
Source: Legend Auctions
G$1 1904 LEWIS & CLARK. PCGS MS67+ CAC
Source: Legend Auctions
1904 G$1 Lewis and Clark Gold Dollar MS67 PCGS....
Source: HA
1904 G$1 Lewis and Clark Gold Dollar MS67 PCGS....
Source: HA
1904 Lewis and Clark Exposition Gold Dollar. MS-67 (PCGS).
Source: Stacks Bowers
1904 Lewis and Clark Exposition Gold Dollar. MS-67 (PCGS).
Source: Stacks Bowers
1904 Lewis and Clark Exposition Gold Dollar. MS-67 (PCGS).
Source: Stacks Bowers
1904 Lewis and Clark Exposition Gold Dollar. MS-67 (PCGS).
Source: Stacks Bowers
1904 Lewis and Clark Exposition Gold Dollar. MS-67 (PCGS).
Source: Stacks Bowers
1904 G$1 Lewis and Clark MS67 NGC....
Source: HA
1904 G$1 Lewis and Clark MS67 NGC....
Source: HA
Greysheet Catalog Details (GSID: 10205)
The 1904 Lewis & Clark gold commemorative dollar honors the 100th anniversary of the famous cross-country expedition conducted by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark. These two pioneers were tasked to chart the territory acquired in the Louisiana Purchase facilitated in 1803 by President Thomas Jefferson. Congress approved the striking of up to 250,000 specimens of the Lewis & Clark dollar, though they did not manage to sell nearly as many. The gold dollar, designed by Charles E. Barber, each explorer on either side of the coin.
While the 1904 Lewis & Clark dollar, along with its 1905-dated counterpart, represent among the rarest of the early gold commemoratives, there are enough on the market to help satisfy demand for these pieces. A fair number entered circulation, though the majority of survivors are known in uncirculated grades. Most are encountered in the range of MS62-65, while MS66s are scarce and MS67s are rare.
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