One of the longest-issued designs in American history is the Liberty Head Eagle from Christian Gobrecht. Designed in 1838, this image of Lady Liberty debuted on the Eagle, Half Eagle, and Quarter Eagle the same year and would remain the face of these denominations until 1908, for certain denominations. Among the more celebrated specimens are those Liberty Gold Half Eagles from the Carson City Mint. Now, 1893-CC $5 Liberty Gold Half Eagle Coins in certified condition are available online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
The obverse of 1893-CC Liberty Half Eagle Coins features a portrait of Lady Liberty. This left-profile effigy shows Liberty wearing a coronet crown. The year of issue is engraved beneath the portrait of Liberty, while a ring of 13 stars encircles the edge of the design field.
On the reverse of 1893-CC $5 Liberty Gold Half Eagles is a depiction of the heraldic eagle. The design shows the bald eagle in front-facing relief with the US national shield, the arrows of war, and the olive branch of peace. As a Type II specimen, these coins include a banner above the eagle with the national motto.
The 1893-CC Liberty Half Eagle was the final release of this denomination from the Carson City Mint, as the Nevada-based branch mint closed later in 1893. The 1893 release of Liberty Half Eagles featured strikes from the Philadelphia Mint, the New Orleans Mint, the San Francisco Mint, and the Carson City Mint. Philadelphia issued the largest volume at more than 1.5 million coins, while New Orleans and San Francisco issued 110,000 and 224,000 coins, respectively.
These 1893-CC $5 Liberty Gold Half Eagle Coins come in Mint State 61 condition. Coins with this grade showcase diminished or impaired mint luster with clusters of large and small contact marks. Hairlines may also be noticeable on the surface.
JM Bullion customer service is available at 800-276-6508 to help you buy gold. Our team is also available online using our web chat and email address features.
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One of the longest-issued designs in American history is the Liberty Head Eagle from Christian Gobrecht. Designed in 1838, this image of Lady Liberty debuted on the Eagle, Half Eagle, and Quarter Eagle the same year and would remain the face of these denominations until 1908, for certain denominations. Among the more celebrated specimens are those Liberty Gold Half Eagles from the Carson City Mint. Now, 1893-CC $5 Liberty Gold Half Eagle Coins in certified condition are available online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
The obverse of 1893-CC Liberty Half Eagle Coins features a portrait of Lady Liberty. This left-profile effigy shows Liberty wearing a coronet crown. The year of issue is engraved beneath the portrait of Liberty, while a ring of 13 stars encircles the edge of the design field.
On the reverse of 1893-CC $5 Liberty Gold Half Eagles is a depiction of the heraldic eagle. The design shows the bald eagle in front-facing relief with the US national shield, the arrows of war, and the olive branch of peace. As a Type II specimen, these coins include a banner above the eagle with the national motto.
The 1893-CC Liberty Half Eagle was the final release of this denomination from the Carson City Mint, as the Nevada-based branch mint closed later in 1893. The 1893 release of Liberty Half Eagles featured strikes from the Philadelphia Mint, the New Orleans Mint, the San Francisco Mint, and the Carson City Mint. Philadelphia issued the largest volume at more than 1.5 million coins, while New Orleans and San Francisco issued 110,000 and 224,000 coins, respectively.
These 1893-CC $5 Liberty Gold Half Eagle Coins come in Mint State 61 condition. Coins with this grade showcase diminished or impaired mint luster with clusters of large and small contact marks. Hairlines may also be noticeable on the surface.
JM Bullion customer service is available at 800-276-6508 to help you buy gold. Our team is also available online using our web chat and email address features.