1861-D G$1 PCGS Genuine
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1861-D G$1 PCGS Genuine. Variety 12-Q, the only known dies. The PCGS number ending in .82 suggests Filed Rims as the reason, or perhaps one of the reasons, that PCGS deemed this coin not gradable. In our opinion, this coin has the details of an AU specimen that is scratched and has obverse damage and filed rims. Pinscratched beneath the A in STATES and above the ES in STATES. A brief pinscratch is also present beneath the date. The holder makes the rim filing difficult to observe. This desirable Dahlonega dollar, struck by Georgia or the Confederacy from Federal dies, has apricot-gold color and occasional peripheral softness of strike. Grade: 0, Service: Genuine PCGS, Service No.: 7559, Issue Date: 1861-D, Mint Mark: D, Denomination: G$1
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