Years in the making, and pretty much done now - my US Gold Type Set

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by lordmarcovan, Feb 2, 2026 at 8:18 AM.

  1. lordmarcovan

    lordmarcovan Eclectic numismatist Moderator

    Well, I can now proudly proclaim myself pretty much done with my US 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. Because this is a mixed PCGS and NGC collection, I do not have it on the PCGS Registry, though I've tinkered around a bit on the NGC Registry and MyCollect.

    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)
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    Gold Dollar, Type 2 (1854-1856)
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    Gold Dollar, Type 3 (1856-1889)
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    Classic Head $2-1/2 (1834-1839)
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    Liberty $2-1/2 (1840-1907)
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    Indian $2-1/2 (1908-1929)
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    Indian Princess $3 (1854-1889)
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    Classic Head $5 (1834-1838)
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    Liberty $5 (1839-1908)
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    Indian Head $5 (1908-1929)
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  3. lordmarcovan

    lordmarcovan Eclectic numismatist Moderator

    Liberty $10 (1838-1907)
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    Indian $10 (1907-1933)
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    Liberty $20 (1850-1907)
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    St. Gaudens $20 (1907-1933)
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    Commemorative Gold Dollar
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    Commemorative Gold $2-12
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  4. Tall Paul

    Tall Paul Supporter! Supporter

    Very nice, my gold suite is similar. I need three double eagles to make it complete with both motto and no motto types. Most of my gold coins are raw. Considering the current price of gold the suite will never be finished. Besides, if I had the funds to buy the missing double eagles I would probably buy a pattern coin instead.
     
  5. lordmarcovan

    lordmarcovan Eclectic numismatist Moderator

    Yes, I understand that dilemma. This is another reason I don't have much intention of pursuing the subtypes in the double eagles. That money could be better spent in my Ancients collection, or for some minor-denomination US types I need. I focused on this gold so exclusively that I neglected and even sold some of my lower-denomination type coins. It's now time to turn back and focus on some of those.
     
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  6. physics-fan3.14

    physics-fan3.14 You got any more of them.... prooflikes?

    What, no Stella? Lol.

    This is a great looking set. I actually like the circulated classic heads, I think they look nice. I would recommend upgrading the dollars though, they feel out-of-place with the rest of the set.

    I'm particularly fond of the Indian $10 and the Pan-Pac. Those have absolutely beautiful color.
     
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  7. lordmarcovan

    lordmarcovan Eclectic numismatist Moderator

    That’s certainly on the “to-do” list, albeit not a top immediate priority.

    I have the feeling that Type 2 G$ is gonna be a booger in MS. :nailbiting:
     
  8. Jersey magic man

    Jersey magic man Supporter! Supporter

    Quite impressive. The only gold I have is the smallest gold coin that I recently won on your giveaways!
     
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  9. mrweaseluv

    mrweaseluv Supporter! Supporter

    Let's just say I've been after a nice AU T2G$ and even allowing for a details AU coin I have yet to find a T2 I would pay the asking price for. I have the T1 in UNC details and the T3 in AU58.. off all the coins I lost in the big 2012 selloff I regret selling my 3 G$1s replacing them has been hell.
    I'll add while mine is only an AU58 the $10 Indian has got to be my all time favorite of the gold designs :D
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