The last Moffat issue, an 1853 twenty-dollar piece, is very similar to the U.S. double eagle of that period. It was struck after John L. Moffat retired from the Assay Office. Despite a reported mintage of 75,636 examples, only around 50 1853 Moffat $20s are known today, ten of which exist in low mint state grades. Five examples were recovered from the S.S. Central America. A pair of proof Moffat $20s currently reside in the collection of the Smithsonian Institution. They were originally part of the Mint Cabinet collection, and were struck from previously unreported dies.
coinage-type | Pioneer & Territorial Gold |
desg | MS |
edge | Reeded |
material | Gold |
mintage | Approx. 50 known |
ngc-id | ANJC |
obverse-description | Liberty Head with MOFFAT & CO on diadem 1853 13 stars around |
pcgs-link | 10255 |
pcgs-number | 10255 |
reverse-description | Federal eagle SAN FRANCISCO CALIFORNIA TWENTY D. |
variety | Moffat & Co. |
variety-2 | K-19 |
year-display | 1852-1853 |