(1842-1850) A. Bechtler Gold Dollar 27 Grains 21 Carat Plain Edge - PCGS XF Details


Scarce by any measure, August Bechtler gold coins were made from both Georgia and North Carolina gold (the chief states supplying U.S. gold until the California strikes of 1848.) It is fair to say the majority of $1 denomination coins suffered through the years, many likely leaving the Bechtler's private mint bent and or poorly struck from deteriorating dies. Finding any problem free coin in XF or above grade is always a gift. But, even the bent specimens are highly sought after.

I recently purchased three specimens (this one included) of this variety (Kagin-24) from a gentlemen over the counter that could trace them back to a doctor/surgeon (Civil War) in their family – so all three specimens were true one-family heirlooms. Don't miss this opportunity to own a monster specimen of a truly scarce piece of American gold history.

Attached you will find our pictures, as well as the PCGS Trueview for this specific coin. Sorry it took me so long to post the last coin, we got busy and I actually kind of forgot I had it, whoops!



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