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Step Into the World of Numismatic Wonder
that is the Fairmont Collection Reserve+
1880-1907 $5 and $10 Gold Liberty Coins
With Quality PCGS “+” Grades
One of the largest hoards of US vintage pre-1933 gold coins ever found. All coins have a PCGS + Grading indicating the highest eye appeal and luster.
$5 and $10 Gold Liberty single coins and sets graded and displayed with a gold foil label .
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Five Dollar Liberty
As it exchanged hands, the $5 Gold Liberty witnessed the reconstruction of a fractured America. It spoke of resilience, depicting a nation moving forward with newfound strength.
Ten Dollar Liberty
$10 Gold Liberty, minted from 1838-1907, had a profound impact on the economic landscape of the United States.
The Fairmont Collection Reserve +
Certified and graded by Professional Coin Grading Services, PCGS. The Fairmont Collection Reserve + coins have been selected for their captivating eye appeal and luster, resulting in a PCGS + designation.
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Here’s What Was Going On in the U.S. When these Fairmont Collection Reserve+ Coins Were Minted.
The Fairmont Collection Reserve+ stands as a living testament to the rich history, resilience, and artistic prowess that has defined the United States of America. The coins in this collection were struck from 1880-1907—when growth and changes were transforming the nation. This period covers the Wild West years of Jesse James, Belle Starr, Butch Cassidy and the gunfight at the O.K. Corral. The period was marked by the opening of the Alaskan territory, and by seven states joining the union. Two Presidents were assassinated (Garfield 1881 and McKinley 1901), the Statue of Liberty was dedicated, expansion of the railroads facilitated western expansion, the Spanish-American War started, and ended, Teddy Roosevelt became President, the Wright Brothers conducted the first successful flight in Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina, and the earthquake and fire of 1906 devastated San Francisco. Just for instance.
This is your chance to secure these gorgeous, quality, vintage gold coins for yourself, for your family and for generations to come.
These Coins Escaped the Gold Recall of 1933
Millions of gold coins were melted during the Gold Recall of 1933. In order to help an economy that was still foundering following the Great Depression, President Franklin Roosevelt signed an executive order known as the Gold Recall of 1933 requiring all Americans to trade in their gold, gold bullion and gold certificates. As a result, millions of gold coins were melted, so nobody knows how many of these $5 Gold Liberty and $10 Gold Liberty coins still exist today.
President Roosevelt commissioned the construction of Fort Knox in 1935 as a depository for gold. The United States Bullion Depository opened at the Fort Knox U.S. Army Garrison in Kentucky in 1937. This is where the gold coins that were converted to bars ended up.
Extremely Limited—Available WHILE THEY LAST!
This offer is very limited, and once our supply is gone, that’s it. The dates/grades and set configurations we have are available in super low quantities. Which means—if you don’t move quickly, this chance will pass you by!
Act now or you may kick yourself later. Take advantage of your chance to make these spectacular, historic, vintage Gold Coins from the Fairmont Collection Reserve+ yours. Hurry!
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