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Liberty Head gold coins were struck in a dollar, quarter eagle ($2.50), half eagle ($5), eagle ($10), and double eagle ($20) denominations. Different versions were struck within some of the denominations which further the collectability and investment potential for these coins.
Despite being struck with various versions, the overall design of the Liberty Head coin remains the same. The obverse portrays a left-facing head of Liberty in a Greco-Roman style surrounded by thirteen stars representing the thirteen original states. Featured on the reverse is a heraldic eagle protecting a shield.
Half Eagles The half eagle was the first gold coin actually struck for the United States. The five-dollar piece was authorized to be coined by the Act of April 2, 1792. Indian Head (1908-1929) This type conforms to the quarter eagle of the same grade.
Coin Highlights:
Orders placed for products that are not a specific year will be fulfilled with coins of any date, based on availability. Orders of multiple coins may be filled with the same year or a variety of years.
Badge | On Sale |
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Product Type | Coin |
Coin Series | Pre-33 Gold |
Purity | 22 Karat |
Mint/Refinery | U.S. Mint |
Metal Type | Gold |
Face Value | $5 |
Grade | MS63 |
Coin Type | Certified |
Modern or Historical | Pre-33 |
Grade Service | NGC |
Year | Varies |
Metal Weight | 0.2419 oz |