The G 5 coin, produced by the Pacific Company in 1849, is a notable collectible from the California Gold Rush era. These coins were minted during a time of economic expansion and often feature intricate designs that reflect the historical significance of the period. The United States of America saw a surge in the use of gold coins, particularly in California, where miners sought to capitalize on the newfound wealth from gold discoveries. Collectors highly value such coins for their rarity, historical context, and connection to America's westward expansion.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1849 G$5 Pacific Company K-1 G$5 Pacific Company 1849 California