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1861-D Gold Dollar

You will not find the 1861-D gold dollar listed in the official records of the United States, which is part of the reason so many people are interested in it. It is a coin that can be said to have been produced by a mint under state or Confederate control.

The strong interest in the 1861-D is not hurt by the fact that it was a Dahlonega gold dollar. Over the years, the facility at

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