Collectible coins are typically categorized based on factors such as age, rarity, historical significance, and condition. The American Liberty Gold coin, specifically the Twenty Dollar gold piece, was minted in the United States from 1849 to 1900, with prominent examples from 1861, a year which saw a mix of production due to the Civil War. Coins minted in Philadelphia are often sought after for their historical context and craftsmanship, making them significant in numismatic collections. The 1861 Twenty Dollar Gold piece is notable for its limited mintage and design, which features the iconic Liberty portrait.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1861 $20 $20 (Twenty Dollars) American Liberty Gold 1861 Philadelphia
1861 $20 $20 (Twenty Dollars) American Liberty Gold 1861 Philadelphia