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The United States stopped producing gold dollars for circulation in 1933 due to the Great Depression and the subsequent decision to abandon the gold standard. While gold coins had been minted earlier, the last year for the gold dollar's circulation was 1889, and the coins were officially discontinued for public use with the Gold Reserve Act of 1934. However, some gold coins were struck for collectors after this date.

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