The Templeton Reid gold coins, minted in 1830, are notable collectible coins from the United States, specifically produced in Georgia during the early 19th century. These coins were part of the private minting efforts of Templeton Reid, who operated outside the official government mints. The G-5 (Good 5) grade indicates significant wear, yet features of the coin, such as design elements and inscriptions, remain identifiable. Collectors often seek these coins for their historical significance, rarity, and association with the southern states' early gold rush era.