The 1867 $1 Gold Coin - Type 3, also known as the Indian Head or Liberty Head design, is part of the United States' Gold Dollar series, which features a small, gold coin made primarily for commerce. The Type 3 design, introduced in 1866, features a modified version of the Indian Head on the obverse and a new style of lettering on the reverse, with an inscription of "One Dollar" and the date. This coin was minted during the era of gold standard issues and is less commonly found compared to other types due to its limited mintage and high demand among collectors. The 1867 Type 3 coin carries historical significance and is valued for both its gold content and collectible appeal.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1867 G$1 G$1 $1 Gold – Type 3 1867 Philadelphia