(1835-37) C. Bechtler One Dollar Gold MS 28 GR, Center, Plain Edge, K-3a Values

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C. Bechtler: Carolina & Georgia (1832–1842)

(1835-37) C. Bechtler One Dollar Gold MS 28 GR, Center, Plain Edge, K-3a Values

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(1835-37) C. Bechtler One Dollar Gold MS 28 GR, Center, Plain Edge, K-3a Values

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Bechtler appears to have been sensitive to the needs of his clientele. Sometime in 1835, he issued a new series of coins with fineness of both 20 carats (CAROLINA GOLD) and 22 carats (GEORGIA GOLD). While engraving this new product line, he replaced the gold dollar obverse die, centering the “28.G.” This variety seems to have been issued for around a year.

Obverse: 28.G (centered) CBECHTLER.RUTHERF:

Reverse: ONE N:CAROLINA GOLD DOLLAR.

Basic Information

GSID:

375982

Coin Date:

(1835-37)

Denomination:

G$1 / One Dollar Gold

Designation:

MS

Mint & Coinage Details

Mint Location:

Carolina

Mintage:

2 known

Coinage Type:

Private & Pioneer Gold

Coinage Years:

1831-1842

Composition:

Gold

Varieties and Classification

Variety:

C. Bechtler

Variety 2:

28 GR, Center, Plain Edge, K-3a

Rarity:

R-8

Physical Characteristics

Strike Type:

Business

Coin Shape:

Round

Design Details

Designer:

Christopher Bechtler, Sr.

Obverse Lettering:

28.G CBECHTLER.RUTHERF:

Obverse Designer:

Christopher Bechtler, Sr.

Reverse Lettering:

ONE N:CAROLINA GOLD DOLLAR.

Reverse Designer:

Christopher Bechtler, Sr.

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