1915-S Gold $1.00 Panama-Pacific MS-65 PCGS


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Any Quantity | $1,095.00 | $1,106.41 | $1,140.62 |
Grade
MS-65
Population
The total number of coins graded by a specific grading service for a particular coin and grade combination.
1,383
Graded Higher
The total number of coins that have obtained a higher grade than the subject coin by a particular grading service.
1,038
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Product Details
Only $1,095.00 per coin
One of three commemoratives that was minted for the Panama Pacific International Exposition and San Francisco World's Fair. This coin is the One Dollar Gold coin and is a beautiful example of an MS-65 graded coin.
Coin Highlights:- PCGS encapsulation offers protection and guarantees the MS-65 condition of the coin.
- Obverse: Designed by Charles Keck featuring the head of a man representing the Panama Canal laborers.
- Reverse: Features two dolphins encircling “ONE DOLLAR.”
- Panama-Pacific Exposition coins were struck to celebrate the opening of the Panama Canal as well as the opening of the 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition and World's Fair in San Francisco.
This coin would be a great addition to any collection, so act now and add it to your cart today!
Panama-Pacific International Exposition commemorative coins have such an attractive design they are always in demand. The Exposition itself was set up near the Marina in San Francisco, and the colonnade at the Exploratorium still exists today. The 1915-S Panama-Pacific, or 1915-S Pan-Pac as it is affectionately known, commemorates celebrating recent events such as the rebuilding of San Francisco after the 1906 earthquake, as well as the building and opening of the Panama Canal, which was completed in 1914. Both events symbolized a rebirth of sorts for many residents of San Francisco.
Though this coin had a mintage of 25,000 and only sold at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition, over 10,000 coins were melted the following year, making the 1915-S Panama-Pacific $1.00 Gold a rare coin. It's reverse depicts dolphins to symbolize the two oceans joined together as one. These coins were sold exclusively at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition for $2.00 and later on for $2.25.
This particular coin has extremely nice luster and great eye appeal. There are no distracting or mentionable blemishes to note. This coin is sure to please and attractively priced to move. - Specifications
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Learn MoreCoin ID | 7449 |
Population The total number of coins produced at a specific mint for a particular date and mintmark combination. |
1,383 |
Grade | MS-65 |
Graded Higher The total number of coins that have obtained a higher grade than the subject coin by a particular grading service. |
1,038 |
Mint Mark | S - San Francisco |
Mintage The total number of coins produced at a specific mint for a particular date and mintmark combination |
15,000 |
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Posted By:Rick
From:Farmington, NM
Date:Aug 17, 2020
I have always wanted to put together a set of early commemorative gold coins and this was a nicevaddition
- Pros
- Value (low premium over spot)
- Attractive Design
- Collectible (lower mintage)
- Mint Condition
- Bottom Line
- Yes, I would recommend this to a friend.

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