1854 Gold Dollar. Type I. MS-65 (PCGS). CAC.Splendid satin surfaces are smooth and inviting with warm medium gold patina throughout. The final Type I gold dollar from the Philadelphia Mint, the 1854 was produced to the extent of 855,502 circulation strikes. This is a relatively generous mintage and, indeed, Mint State survivors are plentiful in an absolute sense. On the other hand, the 1854 Type I is scarcer than the 1851, 1852 and 1853 in the finest Uncirculated grades, as here.From the Blue Ridge Mountains Portfolio.