The United States utilized a two-cent coin for just ten years, from 1864 to 1873.
The Large Head Kagin-8 appears to be the final variety of $20 struck by Wass, Molitor & Company. It utilized a reverse die that was apparently never paired with the earlier Small Head obverse die. A single choice AU example is extant, and the discovery coin is impounded at the Smithsonian Institution. The third reported example was stolen from Willis DuPont in 1967 and was never recovered.
Obverse Description
Large Liberty Head with short neck and W.M. & Co. on diadem 1855, 13 stars around
Reverse Description
Federal Eagle, ribbon reading 900 THOUS., SAN FRANCISCO CALIFORNIA TWENTY DOL.
Catalog Information
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Subject: I would like to contribute catalog info to CDN for 1855 G$20 Wass, Molitor & Co., Large Head, Second Reverse, K-8 MS
Body: Referring page: https://www2.greysheet.com/prices/item/1855-wass-molitor-and-co-twenty-dollar-large-head-second-reverse-kagin-8-territorial-gold-coinage/gsid/11886 GSID: 11886 Title: 1855 G$20 Wass, Molitor & Co., Large Head, Second Reverse, K-8 MS
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Values
| Grade | CAC | CPG Value (Retail) | Greysheet Price (Wholesale) |
|---|---|---|---|
| AU53 |
|
$1,037,000 | $1,234 |
| AU53 | - | $864,000 | $1,234 |
| AU50 |
|
$1,234 | $1,234 |
| AU50 | - | $1,234 | $1,234 |
| XF45 |
|
$1,234 | $1,234 |
| XF45 | - | $1,234 | $1,234 |
| XF40 |
|
$1,234 | $1,234 |
| XF40 | - | $1,234 | $1,234 |
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