The 1849 Templeton Reid gold coin is a notable collectible from the United States, specifically associated with the private minting operations of Templeton Reid in Georgia during the California Gold Rush. This coin is part of a small series of gold pieces struck by Reid, who was known for producing coins in response to the high demand for gold currency at the time. The G 25 refers to a particular grade or designation within numismatic collections, often indicating the condition and quality of the coin. Collectors value these coins not only for their gold content but also for their historical significance and rarity.