From 1834 through 1932 Gold has played a significant role in the United States monetary system. With denominations ranging from One Dollar through the Double Eagle a complete set of each type of gold coins offers a challenge to the collector but the sets are can be completed in circulated grades with persistence. Completion of a mint state set requires serious financial outlay and dogged persistence to complete a set. A completed Gold Type set is achievable and is a set in which any collector can take great pride.
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Collection | Rating | Complete | Weighted Grade | ![]() |
Last Updated |
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The Dempsey Collection | 54.2 | 95% | 59.6 | 100% | January 14, 2024 |
The WI Gold Collection | 53.0 | 86% | 64.8 | 100% | August 29, 2023 |
The Medway Collection | 52.6 | 95% | 57.8 | 35% | July 24, 2024 |
The Piedmont Collection | 49.3 | 90% | 57.0 | 42% | June 21, 2024 |
The KCCG Collection | 14.6 | 29% | 53.4 | 100% | January 5, 2025 |
The Blank Collection |
Rating: The weighted average of all coin grades (i.e. aggregated sum of each coin grade + CAC premium multiplied by its
Complete: The number of coin entries divided by the total number of coins in the Set.
Weighted Grade: The weighted average of all coin grades (see calculation above), but excluding any missing coins.
%: The ratio of coins certified by CAC (either green or gold sticker). Calculated as the number of CAC coins divided by the total number of entered coins.