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The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Gobrecht Dollars (1836–1839) series of Dollars in the U.S. Coins contains 16 distinct entries with CPG® values between $6,000.00 and $288,000.00.
Gobrecht dollar coins were produced in the United States from 1836 to 1839. They were designed by Christian Gobrecht, who was the third Chief Engraver of the US Mint.

The Gobrecht dollar coins have a similar design to the previous US silver dollar coins, but with a few changes. The coins feature a Liberty bust on the obverse side and an eagle with outstretched wings on the reverse side. The eagle on the reverse side was modeled after the Bald Eagle, the national bird of the United States.

Technically considered pattern (trial) issues, the Gobrecht dollar coins were produced in both proof and circulation strikes, with the proof strikes being the rarest and most valuable. The coins were minted in Philadelphia, and later in New Orleans. The New Orleans minted coins are extremely rare and highly sought after by collectors.

Although the Gobrecht dollar coins were only produced for a short period of time, their unique design and scarcity have made them a popular choice among coin collectors.

Catalog Detail

  Gobrecht Dollars (1836–1839) Value Range Favorite
Gobrecht Dollars (1836–1839) Value Range  
Gobrecht Dollar $1 Type of 1836, No Stars Obverse, Stars Reverse PR Type Coin
$6,000
-
$194,500
$6,000 - $194,500
Gobrecht Dollar $1 Type of 1839, Stars Obverse, No Stars Reverse PR Type Coin
$24,000
-
$122,500
$24,000 - $122,500
1836 $1 Gobrecht, No Stars Obv, Name Below Base, Restrike, Plain Edge, J-58 PR
$50,500
-
$144,000
$50,500 - $144,000
1836 $1 Gobrecht, No Stars Obverse, Original, Alignment I, Plain Edge, J-60 PR
$6,000
-
$194,500
$6,000 - $194,500
1836 $1 Gobrecht, No Stars Obverse, Original, Alignment II, Plain Edge, J-60 PR
-
 
1836 $1 Gobrecht, No Stars Obverse, Restrike, Alignment III, Plain Edge, J-60 PR
$6,000
-
$194,500
$6,000 - $194,500
1836 $1 Gobrecht, No Stars Obverse, Original, Alignment IV, Plain Edge, J-60 PR
$6,000
-
$194,500
$6,000 - $194,500
1836 $1 Gobrecht, No Stars Obverse, Original, Alignment IV, Reeded Edge, J-61 PR
$240,000
-
$264,000
$240,000 - $264,000

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1836 $1 Gobrecht, No Stars Obv. & Rev., Name Below Base, Restrike, Plain Edge, J-63 PR
$180,000
-
$198,000
$180,000 - $198,000
1836 $1 Gobrecht, No Stars Obverse & Reverse, Restrike, Plain Edge, J-65 PR
$150,000
-
$237,500
$150,000 - $237,500
1838 $1 Gobrecht, Stars Obverse, Reeded Edge, J-84 PR
$24,000
-
$122,500
$24,000 - $122,500
1838 $1 Gobrecht, Stars Obverse, Original, Plain Edge, J-85 PR
$78,000
-
$180,000
$78,000 - $180,000
1838 $1 Gobrecht, Stars Obverse & Reverse, Alignment III, Plain Edge, J-88 PR
$150,000
-
$288,000
$150,000 - $288,000
1839 $1 Gobrecht, Stars Obverse, Alignment IV, Reeded Edge, J-104 PR
$24,000
-
$122,500
$24,000 - $122,500
1839 $1 Gobrecht, Stars Obverse, Restrike, Plain Edge, J-105 PR
$72,000
-
$144,000
$72,000 - $144,000
1839 $1 Gobrecht, Stars Obverse & Reverse, Restrike, Plain Edge, J-108 PR
$120,000
-
$144,000
$120,000 - $144,000
       

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Greysheet Catalog Details

The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Gobrecht Dollars (1836–1839) series of Dollars in the U.S. Coins contains 16 distinct entries with CPG® values between $6,000.00 and $288,000.00.
Gobrecht dollar coins were produced in the United States from 1836 to 1839. They were designed by Christian Gobrecht, who was the third Chief Engraver of the US Mint.

The Gobrecht dollar coins have a similar design to the previous US silver dollar coins, but with a few changes. The coins feature a Liberty bust on the obverse side and an eagle with outstretched wings on the reverse side. The eagle on the reverse side was modeled after the Bald Eagle, the national bird of the United States.

Technically considered pattern (trial) issues, the Gobrecht dollar coins were produced in both proof and circulation strikes, with the proof strikes being the rarest and most valuable. The coins were minted in Philadelphia, and later in New Orleans. The New Orleans minted coins are extremely rare and highly sought after by collectors.

Although the Gobrecht dollar coins were only produced for a short period of time, their unique design and scarcity have made them a popular choice among coin collectors.

Catalog Detail