The 1873 $1 Gold coin, known as the Liberty Head design, was minted in Philadelphia as part of the United States’ early gold coinage. This coin features a portrait of Lady Liberty on the obverse and a wreath encircling the denomination on the reverse. The $1 Gold coins were produced primarily for circulation, but due to their small denomination and the fluctuating gold market, they are now considered collectible, especially in higher grades. Their historical significance and gold content contribute to their desirability among numismatists.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1873 G$1 Closed 3 $1 (One Dollar) $1 Gold 1873 Philadelphia
1873 G$1 Open 3 $1 (One Dollar) $1 Gold 1873 Philadelphia
1873-P (Philadelphia) Gold Dollars $1 (One Dollar) $1 Gold 1873 Philadelphia
1873-P (Philadelphia) Gold Dollars $1 (One Dollar) $1 Gold 1873 Philadelphia