The Gold Dollar was a denomination of U.S. currency minted from 1849 to 1889, primarily composed of gold. The 1856 Gold Dollar, struck at the Philadelphia Mint, is notable for its historical significance and appeal to collectors. It features a distinctive design with Liberty on the obverse and a similar motif on the reverse, often attracting interest for its rarity and gold content. Collectors value these coins based on their condition, mint mark, and historical context, making them a popular choice among numismatists.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1856-P (Philadelphia) Gold Dollars $1 (One Dollar) Gold Dollars 1856 Philadelphia
1856-P (Philadelphia) Gold Dollars $1 (One Dollar) Gold Dollars 1856 Philadelphia