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5 Dollars - Clark, Gruber and Co.

Issuer Clark, Gruber and Co.
Year 1860
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Currency Dollar
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Reverse description A heraldic eagle displayed at center, head turned to its right, with wings spread upward. A shield bearing vertical stripes — the U.S. national emblem — is superimposed on the eagle's breast. The eagle clutches an olive branch in its right talon and a bundle of arrows in its left. The peripheral legend PIKES PEAK GOLD arcs across the upper field, with DENVER continuing along the right side, and the denomination FIVE D. appears at the base, flanked by dots. The design closely emulates the reverse of contemporary federal gold coinage.
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