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US Liberty Head
$5 Gold Half Eagle Coins
Gold .2418 OZ
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Millions of the $5 Liberty Head gold coins were originally minted with only a very small number having survived in uncirculated, Mint State 62 grade. The $5 Liberty Head or “Half Eagle” was the first gold coin minted for the United States. Coins dated prior to 1900 are considerably rarer than later mintages.
Overview and Identity
Introduced in 1839, the Liberty Head $5 Gold Half Eagle quickly became an essential denomination in everyday U.S. commerce. Valued at five dollars, it was widely used during a period of rapid national growth and played a key role in both regional trade and personal wealth storage throughout the 19th century.
Timeless Design and Symbolism
Designed by celebrated U.S. Mint engraver Christian Gobrecht, the obverse features Lady Liberty wearing a coronet inscribed with LIBERTY, encircled by stars representing the states. The reverse showcases a majestic American eagle holding an olive branch and arrows—symbols of peace, strength, and national unity.
This graceful yet powerful imagery reflects the ideals and confidence of a developing nation.
Historical Context and Circulation
The Liberty Head $5 Gold Half Eagle was minted from 1839 to 1908, spanning pivotal chapters in American history including westward expansion, the California Gold Rush, the Civil War, and the dawn of the industrial age. Many examples were heavily circulated, giving surviving coins authentic character and a direct connection to America’s past.
Gold Content and Specifications
Struck in .900 fine gold, each coin contains approximately 0.2419 troy ounces of pure gold. Its smaller size makes it an appealing option for collectors and investors seeking historic U.S. gold in a more accessible and versatile format.
Collector and Investor Appeal
The Liberty Head $5 Gold Half Eagle is prized by numismatists, gold investors, and history enthusiasts alike. Its long production run, variety of mint marks, and classic design offer depth for collectors while maintaining strong recognition in the precious metals market.
Key Highlights
The US Liberty Head $5 Gold Half Eagle Coin represents a lasting symbol of American craftsmanship and economic heritage. With its historic significance, gold content, and elegant design, it remains a compelling choice for those seeking a meaningful and time-tested addition to a gold coin collection or investment portfolio.
We market all grades from cull to MS70.
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US Liberty Head $5 Gold Half Eagle Coin
is a historic and highly admired example of classic American gold coinage, combining elegant design, rich heritage, and enduring intrinsic value.Millions of the $5 Liberty Head gold coins were originally minted with only a very small number having survived in uncirculated, Mint State 62 grade. The $5 Liberty Head or “Half Eagle” was the first gold coin minted for the United States. Coins dated prior to 1900 are considerably rarer than later mintages.
Overview and Identity
Introduced in 1839, the Liberty Head $5 Gold Half Eagle quickly became an essential denomination in everyday U.S. commerce. Valued at five dollars, it was widely used during a period of rapid national growth and played a key role in both regional trade and personal wealth storage throughout the 19th century.
Timeless Design and Symbolism
Designed by celebrated U.S. Mint engraver Christian Gobrecht, the obverse features Lady Liberty wearing a coronet inscribed with LIBERTY, encircled by stars representing the states. The reverse showcases a majestic American eagle holding an olive branch and arrows—symbols of peace, strength, and national unity.
This graceful yet powerful imagery reflects the ideals and confidence of a developing nation.
Historical Context and Circulation
The Liberty Head $5 Gold Half Eagle was minted from 1839 to 1908, spanning pivotal chapters in American history including westward expansion, the California Gold Rush, the Civil War, and the dawn of the industrial age. Many examples were heavily circulated, giving surviving coins authentic character and a direct connection to America’s past.
Gold Content and Specifications
Struck in .900 fine gold, each coin contains approximately 0.2419 troy ounces of pure gold. Its smaller size makes it an appealing option for collectors and investors seeking historic U.S. gold in a more accessible and versatile format.
Collector and Investor Appeal
The Liberty Head $5 Gold Half Eagle is prized by numismatists, gold investors, and history enthusiasts alike. Its long production run, variety of mint marks, and classic design offer depth for collectors while maintaining strong recognition in the precious metals market.
Key Highlights
- Genuine pre-1933 U.S. gold coin
- Over a quarter-ounce of pure gold
- Designed by renowned engraver Christian Gobrecht
- Excellent blend of history, beauty, and value
The US Liberty Head $5 Gold Half Eagle Coin represents a lasting symbol of American craftsmanship and economic heritage. With its historic significance, gold content, and elegant design, it remains a compelling choice for those seeking a meaningful and time-tested addition to a gold coin collection or investment portfolio.
We market all grades from cull to MS70.
Please call for pricing and availability.
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