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General Overview
• The Pre-1933 $5 Liberty Gold Half Eagle is a historic U.S. gold coin that survived the federal gold recalls of the 1930s, making it a rare and highly collectible asset.
• Minted between 1838 and 1908, these coins feature timeless Neoclassical designs by Christian Gobrecht and contain nearly a quarter-ounce of gold.
• Each coin is available in Very Fine (VF) condition, showcasing moderate circulation wear while retaining all major design features.
Coin Highlights
• Mintage: U.S. Mint (1838–1908)
• Contains: .2418 Troy Ounces of .900 fine gold
• Condition: Very Fine (VF)
• Face Value: $5 (USD)
• Packaging: Ships in plastic flips
• Design: Neoclassical Lady Liberty on the obverse; heraldic eagle on the reverse
• Security: U.S. government-issued legal tender
Design Details
Obverse:
• Features a left-profile portrait of Lady Liberty wearing a coronet inscribed with “LIBERTY”
• Surrounded by thirteen stars representing the original colonies, with the year of issue below
• Designed by Christian Gobrecht, influenced by classical art and the painting Omnia Vincit Amor
Reverse:
• Displays a heraldic eagle with a U.S. shield on its chest, clutching arrows and an olive branch
• Inscriptions include “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA” and the denomination “FIVE D.”
• A symbol of both national strength and peace
Specifications
• Year: Random (1838–1908)
• Mint Mark: Not Shown
• Purity: .900
• Manufacturer: U.S. Mint
• Thickness: 1.59 mm
• Diameter: 21.6 mm
• Condition: Very Fine
• Edge Design: Reeded
• Series: Gold Eagle
• CoA: No
• Capsule Size: 22 mm
• Packaging Type: Plastic Flip
• Package Dimensions: 0.8 x 0.8 x 0.06 inches
• Metal Weight: .2418 Troy Ounce
• Face Value: $5 (USD)
• Issuing Country: United States
Weight | .25 oz |
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