The $4 Stella gold coin, also known as the Four-Dollar Stella, was issued by the United States from 1879 to 1880. It was designed to compete with foreign gold coins used in international trade. The coin features a unique design with a liberty head on the obverse and a radiant star on the reverse. Only a limited number of these coins were produced, making them highly sought after by collectors and considered one of the most significant American gold coins.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1879 $4 Stella Flowing Hair $4 (Four Dollars) $4 Stella Gold 1879 Philadelphia
1880 $4 Stella Flowing Hair $4 (Four Dollars) $4 Stella Gold 1880 Philadelphia
Four Dollar Gold Stella $4 Flowing Hair 1879-1880 $4 (Four Dollars) $4 Stella Gold 0 Philadelphia