1853 G$20 Moffat & Co. K-19

Coin / United States of America / G$20 / U.S. Assay Office - Moffat & Co. / 1853 / San Francisco

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.

Country United States of America
Year 1853
Serie U.S. Assay Office - Moffat & Co.
Denomination G$20
Mint San Francisco
coinage-type Pioneer & Territorial Gold
desg PR
edge Reeded
material Gold
mintage 2 known
ngc-id ANJC
obverse-description Liberty Head with MOFFAT & CO on diadem 1853 13 stars around
reverse-description Federal eagle SAN FRANCISCO CALIFORNIA TWENTY D.
variety Moffat & Co.
variety-2 K-19
year-display 1852-1853