1852 - Coins

coins \ Coin \ United States of America \ G$10 \ Wass \ 1852

The G-10 grade refers to a specific condition of coins, indicating they exhibit moderate wear with identifiable features remaining visible. The term "Wass" is often associated with auctions or cataloging of coins, likely referencing the cataloging of collectible pieces. The United States coin from 1852 could refer to a variety of denominations minted during that year, including popular collectible items like the Liberty Head gold coins or silver denominations. Coins from that era are often sought after by collectors due to their historical significance and varying mintages.