coins \ Coin \ United States of America \ G$20 \ United States Assay Office of Gold \ 1853
Collectible coins often include historical pieces, rare denominations, and commemorative issues that appeal to numismatists. The United States Assay Office of Gold, established in the 19th century, played a crucial role in the regulation and valuation of gold coins, such as the G 20, produced during the California Gold Rush. Coins minted in 1853, including the Liberty Head design, are particularly sought after for their historical significance and intrinsic value, reflecting the era's economic conditions and artistic styles. Collectors value these coins based on rarity, condition, and demand in the marketplace.
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1853 G$20 U.S. Assay Office TWENTY D., 884 THOUS, K-17 | G$20 | United States Assay Office of Gold | 1853 | California |
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1853 G$20 U.S. Assay Office TWENTY D., 900 THOUS, K-18 | G$20 | United States Assay Office of Gold | 1853 | California |