It's worth $2.5 million, and it fits in the palm of your hand.
The first gold coin struck in 1787 for the United States is featured in a free educational documentary available online.
The first gold coin struck in 1787 for the young United States, valued today at $6 million and owned by a Laguna Beach resident, is now the subject of a mini-documentary, “The First American Coins,” according to its producer.
The unique initials-on-eagle’s-breast Brasher Doubloon, the first gold coin struck in 1787 for the young United States, is featured in a new, six-minute documentary. The educational video entitled, “The First American Coins,” is available free online.