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Spectacular Late 1800s Gold Liberty Coins

Beautiful $5 Gold Liberty Coins From America’s Gilded Age!

Spectacular Gold Quarter Eagles Graded by Either PCGS or NGC!
These $5 Gold Liberty coins were struck in highly pure 90% fine gold between 1878 and 1899 served as one of the primary gold coins used to support commerce and large banking transactions (both domestically and overseas) through the late 1800s and beyond. Most of the gold used to strike these coins would have come from mines in the Western United States since gold reserves in the Eastern part of the nations were largely tapped out by this time. 

America’s Gilded Age, a term coined by Mark Twain and Charles Dudley Warner in their 1873 novel The Gilded Age: A Tale of Today. The age spanned the late 19th century and was marked by rapid industrialization, economic growth, and extreme wealth for a few, while many faced harsh working conditions and stark social inequality. In many ways, The Gilded Age mirrors the 2020s with growing economic divides and a focus on technological innovation.

In today’s sizzling coin market, finding any quantity of U.S. vintage gold is not an easy task. We recently negotiated a great deal and snatched a cache of $5 Gold Quarter Eagles off the market. These are coins that dodged the melting pots of the 1930s, all graded by leading third-party grading services PCGS or NGC as being genuine and authentic in every detail!

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One of These Beautiful Late-1800s $5 Gold Liberty Coins Can Be Yours—If You Hurry!

• Eye-Catching Christian Gobrecht design

• Minted in 8.359 grams of 90% gold

• Struck at the Philadelphia Mint

• 21.6 mm diameter

• PCGS/NGC-certified

Struck by Australia’s Perth Mint in 99.99% Pure Gold, and guaranteed for weight, purity and authenticity by the Australian Government!

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The $5 Gold Half Eagle was first struck in 1795, one of the first three gold denominations minted by the U.S. Mint. Following two design changes, Christian Gobrecht’s design Liberty wearing a coronet inscribed “LIBERTY” first entered circulation in 1839. The reverse depicts a bald with its wings spread and a large shield at its breast. Its talons grasp a bundle of arrows and an olive branch. 

This coin was the only U.S. coin to be struck at all seven of the “traditional” U.S. Mints— Philadelphia, Charlotte, Dahlonega, New Orleans, Carson City, Denver, and San Francisco. 

With the country buried in a depression in the early 1930s, President Franklin Roosevelt enacted the Gold Recall of 1933 to help fight off further economic downturn. By May 10, 1933, the government had taken in $300 million gold coins and $470 million gold certificates—quickly decimating the availability of U.S. gold—and gold coins for the collectors of today.

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Each $5 Gold Liberty has been authenticated and graded by PCGS or NGC

The $5 Gold Liberty coin was the workhorse gold denomination for much of its tenure—a large enough denomination for most day-to-day transactions, yet small enough for merchants to easily make change.

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