The 1866 $1 Gold Coin, known as the Type 3, is a significant collectible in U.S. numismatics. It was minted during a period of economic change and features a modified design compared to its predecessors, which includes a more pronounced and detailed depiction of Liberty. As a gold coin, it contains approximately 1.67 grams of pure gold, contributing to its value among collectors. This specific type is recognized for its historical importance and rarity, making it a sought-after item for numismatic enthusiasts.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1866 G$1 G$1 $1 Gold – Type 3 1866 Philadelphia