No Date Gold Quarter - BG-202
Strike Type
Coin Details
Auction Record
$9,106 MS63 04-12-2013 Holabird-Kagin Americana
Description
Cataloged as BG-202 in the Breen-Gillio reference, this undated round California gold quarter dollar measures approximately 10 to 11 millimeters in diameter — smaller than a modern dime. Produced during the early California Gold Rush era, this diminutive coin served as genuine small-denomination money in San Francisco and the surrounding mining regions, where the scarcity of federal small coinage created strong demand for locally produced gold pieces. This piece displays the characteristic Liberty Head obverse typical of its Breen-Gillio catalog group, with the denomination indicated on the reverse. The die engraving on California fractional gold pieces, while necessarily simplified by the small planchet size, often exhibits surprising detail and craftsmanship given the constraints of the medium. The remarkably diminutive size is one of the distinctive hallmarks of California fractional gold coinage, making these among the smallest coins ever struck for genuine commerce and adding a novelty that has long attracted collectors. This undated piece presents a particular challenge for researchers, as the absence of a date makes precise attribution to a specific year or maker more difficult. Undated California fractional gold coins may represent pieces where the date was intentionally omitted from the die, or where heavy wear or a striking anomaly has rendered the date illegible. The Breen-Gillio catalog assigns separate numbers to undated varieties, recognizing them as distinct die products worthy of individual study.
Rarity Notes
Scarce to rare. First-period California fractional gold coins survive in smaller numbers than their Period Two counterparts, reflecting lower original mintages and the attrition of circulation.
Cross References
BG-202; Breen-Gillio catalog; PCGS #10387; NGC #501202; California Fractional Gold Quarter Dollar; Round; Period One (1852–1858)
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