The 1887 One Dollar Gold Coin is part of the United States Gold Dollar series, minted in Philadelphia. These coins, primarily composed of 90% gold and 10% copper, were issued to facilitate small transactions and are notable for their intricate designs, often featuring a Liberty head on the obverse and a wreath or depiction of other symbols on the reverse. The 1887 issue is particularly sought after by collectors due to its relatively limited mintage and historical significance in American numismatics.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1887-P (Philadelphia) Gold Dollars $1 (One Dollar) Gold Dollars 1887 Philadelphia
1887-P (Philadelphia) Gold Dollars $1 (One Dollar) Gold Dollars 1887 Philadelphia