Early Gold Commemoratives were made from 1903 to 1926. There is one dollar, two and a half dollar, and even two fifty dollars coins in this series.
Several of these coins, despite sporting fairly low mintages, are amazingly affordable, even in top condition.
Bright lustrous surfaces and a sharp strike.
Brilliant yellow-gold surfaces, virtually mark-free, and a sharp strike. Only 3 coins have graded numerically finer at PCGS.
Incredible quality with blazing luster over nearly flawless surfaces and beautiful bright slate-blue toning at the borders. Just a single coin has graded finer at PCGS.
CAC. 17,500 business strikes minted, but just 100 proofs! They were distributed to government officials and officials at the LA. Purchase Expo - not collectors. Thus many were mishandled and even lost. This example is well preserved with deeply reflective orange-gold fields and frosted yellow-gold design features. A beautiful coin and a true rarity!
A scarce Proof-Like example of this better Gold Commemorative. The strike is razor sharp and the surfaces are very flashy.
Outstanding for the grade with bright lustrous surfaces and a sharp strike.
Sharply struck with vibrant yellow-gold luster and nearly perfect surfaces.
CAC. Round. Exceptionally nice for the grade with rich luster and a sharp strike. The surfaces are very attractive with no significant marks to distract from the excellent eye appeal. Just 483 minted with just 4 MS-62 coins receiving CAC approval.
CAC. Well struck with rich satiny luster and pleasing surfaces. A scarce issue with just 6,749 struck.
Blazing luster and a great strike with nice surfaces.
Sharply struck and nearly mark-free with rich yellow-gold luster over satiny original surfaces.
Well struck and attractive with satiny yellow-gold surfaces.
Brilliant yellow-gold surfaces and a sharp strike. A mintage of 5,000.
Fantastic quality with blazing yellow-gold luster and faint green and rose hues. The strike is sharp and the surfaces are nearly pristine.