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1856 Gold Quarter - BG-111

Strike Type
1856 Gold Quarter - BG-111

Coin Details

Year
1856
Denomination
Territorial
Mint Mark
P
Strike Type
Regular Strike
Series
California Fractional Gold (1852-1882)
Composition
Gold
Weight
0.22g
Diameter
10.5mm

Auction Record

$4,320 MS66 08-25-2021 Stack's Bowers

Description

This octagonal California gold quarter dollar, designated BG-111 in the Breen-Gillio catalog, dates to 1856 and measures approximately 10 to 11 millimeters in diameter. The first period of California fractional gold production (1852–1858) saw dozens of San Francisco jewelers and coiners manufacturing these miniature gold coins to fill the vacuum left by the virtual absence of federal small-denomination coinage on the Pacific Coast. The obverse features a Liberty Head design — a portrait of Liberty wearing a coronet or wreath — which is the most prevalent motif across the California fractional gold series. The reverse displays the denomination within a wreath or decorative border. The octagonal format of this piece departs from the conventional circular planchet shape familiar from regular federal coinage, creating a distinctive eight-sided coin at a dramatically reduced scale. The production of California fractional gold during the 1850s was driven by the paradox of Gold Rush-era economics: California was awash in gold but desperately short of the small-denomination coins needed for routine transactions. Before the San Francisco Mint opened in 1854, and even afterward as it focused on large-denomination coinage, private manufacturers filled the gap with these diminutive gold pieces. The quarter dollar denomination represented a useful unit of value for everyday purchases in a region where gold dust and nuggets were impractical for buying bread or a newspaper.

Rarity Notes

Scarce. Period One California fractional gold pieces (1852–1858) are generally rarer than later Period Two issues, as they were produced in smaller quantities for actual circulation rather than the souvenir trade.

Cross References

BG-111; Breen-Gillio catalog; PCGS #10380; NGC #501111; California Fractional Gold Quarter Dollar; Octagonal; Period One (1852–1858)

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