The 1883 $1 Gold coin, also known as the Liberty Head or G 1 type, is a notable example of U.S. gold coinage produced during the late 19th century. Struck in 90% gold and 10% copper, this coin features a portrait of Lady Liberty on the obverse and a laurel wreath surrounding the denomination on the reverse. Its limited mintage and historical significance contribute to its value among collectors, making it a coveted piece in the realm of American numismatics. The 1883 $1 Gold coin is part of the broader series of U.S. gold coins that were popular during this era, reflecting both economic conditions and artistic trends of the time.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1883 G$1 G$1 $1 Gold 1883 Philadelphia