Mormon Gold Pieces are a series of coins minted in Salt Lake City, Utah, during the 1860s. These coins were produced by local private mints to facilitate trade within the burgeoning community of Mormon settlers. The most notable denomination is the G 5, representing a five-dollar gold piece. These coins feature distinctive designs, often incorporating symbols meaningful to the Mormon faith, and serve as a significant historical representation of early American westward expansion and commerce.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1860 G$5 Mormon K-6 G$5 Mormon Gold Pieces 1860 Salt Lake City, Utah