1915-S $1 Panama Pacific Exposition Comm. Gold Coin PCGS UNC Detail
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1915-S $1 Panama Pacific Exposition Comm. Gold Coin PCGS UNC Detail
Bullion Exchanges now offers the 1915-S $1 Panama Pacific Exposition Comm. Gold Coin PCGS UNC Detail. Struck by the United States Mint in San Francisco, this coin contains 0.0484 troy ounces of .900 fine gold and was minted to commemorate the Panama-Pacific International Exposition. With a mintage of just 15,000 coins, this limited-edition gold piece is a sought-after collector’s item that celebrates a pivotal moment in American history.
The Panama-Pacific International Exposition, held in 1915 in San Francisco, marked the opening of the Panama Canal and highlighted the city’s recovery from the 1906 earthquake. The $1 gold coin, designed by Charles Keck was among the first commemorative coins issued in the United States and symbolizes the nation’s industrial and engineering achievements.
Specifications:
- Graded by PCGS as UNC Detail
- Struck in 900 gold with 0.0484 troy oz AGW
- Face value - $1
- Produced by United States Mint, San Francisco (S Mintmark)
- Arrives in an official PCGS holder
- Obverse: Features a detailed bust of a canal laborer, symbolizing the immense effort behind the construction of the Panama Canal
- Reverse: Depicts the coin’s value encircled by two dolphins, representing the connection between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans
Bullion Exchanges proudly offers the 1915-S $1 Panama Pacific Exposition Comm. Gold Coin PCGS UNC Detail at competitive prices. Each coin is carefully inspected and securely packaged for safe delivery. Add this historic gold coin to your collection today. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact one of our customer service representatives.
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