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edited February 2, 2026 5:51AM in Testing Forum

Well, I can now proudly proclaim myself mostly done with my gold type set. I probably do not need to tell you what a challenge- in fact, what a near impossibility- it would have been to complete this set on my modest earnings as a low-ranking hotel clerk. In fact, had it not been for some inheritance in early 2022, I never would have been able to acquire most of these coins. Prior to 2022, I couldn't even afford the melt value of any US gold coin larger than a quarter-eagle! After 2022, and after paying off my debts with the inheritance money, I decided to put most of what was left into my coin collection. Maybe coins are not the smartest "investment" vehicle, but the enjoyment I get from owning them makes up for that. Not all of the dividends of this investment are tangible and monetary- some are more intellectual.

This is only a basic design type set of the post-1834 gold coins. I did not bother myself with the subtypes (No Motto, With Motto, etc.) I did add an additional pair of classic gold commemoratives- because I could.

As of this posting (February 2026), I've got everything in Mint State except for the Type 1 and Type 2 gold dollars (which are both AU58), and the Classic Heads and $3 (which are XF40, XF40, and AU58, respectively). I might try to upgrade those gold dollars to MS examples, but I'm not so sure I feel the need to upgrade the Classic Heads or the $3.

Since I've pretty much spent up all the "mad money" from my inheritance now (though I did save some in the bank for a rainy day), I'm back to having only my regular salary to shop with, so there won't likely be any more big gold purchases unless I sell something else. It is now time to turn back and focus on the minor denominations for my US type coins, though I remain an avid Ancient & World collector foremost, so my budget and attention are divided amongst the different categories of my very eclectic collection.

Since I bought most of these coins in 2022-2023, before gold prices doubled, it looks like I had fortuitous timing.

Here they are. I welcome your comments.

Gold Dollar, Type 1 (1849-1854)

Gold Dollar, Type 2 (1854-1856)

Gold Dollar, Type 3 (1856-1889)

Classic Head $2-1/2 (1834-1839)

Liberty $2-1/2 (1840-1907)

Indian $2-1/2 (1908-1929)

Indian Princess $3 (1854-1889)

Classic Head $5 (1834-1838)

Liberty $5 (1839-1908)

Indian Head $5 (1908-1929)

Liberty $10 (1838-1907)

Indian $10 (1907-1933)

Liberty $20 (1850-1907)

St. Gaudens $20 (1907-1933)

Commemorative Gold Dollar

Commemorative Gold $2-12

Collector since 1976. On the CU forums here since 2001.

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