In 1855, Ferdinand Gru?ner cut the dies for a round-format fifty-dollar gold coin for Kellogg & Co., but coinage seems to have been limited to presentation pieces. Only 13 to 15 pieces are known to exist. A "commemorative restrike" was made in 2001 using transfer dies made from the original and gold recovered from the SS Central America. These pieces have the inscription S.S. CENTRAL A M E R I C A GOLD, C.H.S. on the reverse ribbon.
coinage-type | Pioneer & Territorial Gold |
desg | PR |
designer | Ferdinand Gru?ner |
edge | Reeded |
material | Gold |
mintage | 13 known |
ngc-id | ANJ3 |
obverse-description | Liberty Head with KELLOGG & CO on diadem 1855 13 stars around F. GRUNER at base of neck |
pcgs-link | 10228 |
pcgs-number | 10228 |
reverse-description | Eagle clutching shield and ribbon SAN FRANCISCO CALIFORNIA. FIFTY DOLLS. 1809 GRS 887 THOUS |
variety | Kellogg & Co. |
variety-2 | K-4 |
year-display | 1854-1855 |