Kellogg & Companys 1854 $20s appear to have been struck using left over dies from Curtis & Perrys issue of 1853-dated Moffat $20s. Multiple positional varieties exist. All K-1s use a short arrows reverse die either matching or similar to that used to strike the Moffat & Company pieces. Somewhere between 180 and 220 examples exist for all 1854-dated varieties. The finest specimen is a gem uncirculated example, and original, attractive mint state examples would qualify for the condition census. 30 examples were recovered from the S.S. Central America. A unique specimen striking Kagin-1 exists that traces its provenance back to Augustus Humbert.
coinage-type | Pioneer & Territorial Gold |
desg | SP |
edge | Reeded |
material | Gold |
mintage | Unique |
ngc-id | ANHZ |
obverse-description | Liberty Head with KELLOGG & CO on diadem 1854 13 stars around |
pcgs-link | 10223 |
pcgs-number | 10223 |
reverse-description | Federal eagle SAN FRANCISCO CALIFORNIA TWENTY D. |
variety | Kellogg & Co. |
variety-2 | Short Arrows, K-1 |
year-display | 1854-1855 |