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The pieces shown below represent the only uniform design ever made for our gold coinage. Designed by William Barber, they are known today as the Amazonian design because they share a common reverse theme with a set of silver coinage also made by William Barber. Although they seem identical, each obverse has a slightly different arrangement of the hair. This was probably done to handle the different size of each denomination. Only a single set was made in gold and is displayed below. The gold set was originally intact through the collections of William Woodin, H.O. Granberg, Waldo Newcomer and Col Green. After this, the set got broken up with the dollar going to Fred C.C. Boyd and to Dr. Judd and the others going to King Farouk and Dr. John E. Wilkison. The dollar was finally rejoined with the rest of the set in 1962 when Dr. Wilkison traded for Dr. Judd's gold patterns which were then in possession of Abe Kosoff. They have been together ever since, being offered in the 1981 and 1983 ANA sales and were sold in the Trompeter sale at auction and, in January 2004, were sold privately into a Southern gentleman's collection and as of November 2007 are now a highlight of the Simpson collection. It is likely that Woodin got the gold set from A.L. Snowden for "returning" the 2 gold half unions to him which were then placed back in the Mint cabinet Gold Dollar Judd-1224 / Pollock-1366 Quarter Eagle Judd-1230 / Pollock-1372 Three Dollar Judd-1235 / Pollock-1377 Five Dollar Judd-1240 / Pollock-1382 Ten Dollar Judd-1245 / Pollock-1387 Twenty Dollar J1250/P1392

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