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A SUPURB EXAMPLE WITH ORANGE PEEL LUSTROUS SURFACES AND ONLY THE FAINTEST AMOUNT OF FRICTION THAT KEEPS THIS COIN FROM BEING MINT STATE. IT'S THE ONLY YEAR THE DAHLONEGA MINT S STRUCK $3 GOLD COINS. JUST 4 COINS GRADED HIGHER. CAC A unique issue, the 1854-D is the only Three-Dollar gold piece struck in the Dahlonega Mint. This is a major numismatic rarity, particularly in grades at or above the AU-50 level. Only 1,120 pieces were originally struck, and survivors number just 100-125 coins in all grades (per Doug Winter, Gold Coins of the Dahlonega Mint: 1838-1861, 2003). The majority of those pieces extant grade VF or EF, and a properly graded AU is a challenging coin to locate in today's market. Mint State examples are of the utmost rarity with perhaps no more than 10 coins known at that level of preservation.