The 1855 G-10 (Good-10) coin is a collectible piece that originates from the United States of America, specifically representing the era of mid-19th century coinage. The term "G-10" refers to a grading system used to evaluate the condition of coins, indicating a heavily worn piece with minimal detail. "Wass" may refer to a specific variety or type, though it is not a widely recognized abbreviation in numismatic circles. Collectors often seek out 1855 coins due to their historical significance and ties to the economic conditions of the time.
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1855 G$10 Wass, Molitor & Co. K-6 | G$10 | Wass | 1855 | San Francisco |