1915-S $1 Panama Pacific Exposition Commemorative Gold Coin NGC MS 62
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1915-S $1 Panama Pacific Exposition Commemorative Gold Coin NGC MS 62
Bullion Exchanges is proud to present the historic 1915-S $1 Panama-Pacific Exposition Commemorative Gold Coin, graded Mint State 62 by NGC. Struck at the San Francisco Mint, this coin was issued to commemorate the Panama-Pacific International Exposition, held in San Francisco to celebrate the opening of the Panama Canal and the city's recovery from the 1906 earthquake. Each coin is minted in .900 fine gold and contains 0.0484 troy oz of gold, making it one of the smallest U.S. commemorative gold coins by weight—yet one of the most storied.
This classic gold dollar is part of a five-coin set issued specifically for the exposition, and it was the first commemorative gold dollar produced in nearly a decade. With its low original mintage and century-old legacy, the 1915-S Gold Dollar has become a key piece for collectors of both U.S. commemoratives and early 20th-century coinage
Specifications:
- Graded by NGC as MS 62
- 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 NGC 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
Whether you’re a seasoned numismatist or a history enthusiast, the 1915-S $1 Panama Pacific Exposition Commemorative Gold Coin NGC MS 62 is a timeless symbol of American ingenuity and global progress. Add this century-old treasure to your portfolio from Bullion Exchanges, where your coin will be securely packaged and delivered with care. For questions or assistance, our customer service team is here to help.
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