The Liberty Gold Eagle was approaching the end of its production life in 1905 when the US Mint issued the $2.50 gold coins. Compared to earlier issues of the coin, the 1905 Liberty Quarter Eagle saw a mintage of just 217,800 coins. The PCGS has rated only 375 of these 1905 specimens at MS66, with only 200 known to have a higher grade. Now, the 1905 Pre-33 $2.50 Liberty Gold Quarter Eagle Coin in MS66 condition is available online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
This 1905 Pre-33 $2.50 Liberty Gold Quarter Eagle Coin is in MS66 condition. Coins with this grade tend to showcase above-average surface and mint luster, with no more than three or four minor contact marks. No hairlines are visible without the aid of magnification. Overall, the eye appeal for this coin is above average.
The obverse of the 1905 $2.50 Liberty Gold Quarter Eagle comes with a left-profile effigy of Liberty. Designed in 1838 by Christian Gobrecht, it debuted on the Quarter Eagle in 1840. The portrait shows Liberty’s head in left-profile relief with a coronet crown on her head and a ring of 13 stars around the portrait.
On the reverse of 1904 Pre-33 Liberty Quarter Eagle Coins, you will find the heraldic eagle. Also designed by Gobrecht, the image shows a front-facing eagle with spread wings. The eagle looks to its right (viewer’s left) as the US national shield is on its chest. The design also includes the arrows of war and the olive branch of peace in its talons.
Liberty Gold Quarter Eagles were introduced in 1840 by the United States Mint. The design was created by Christian Gobrecht, the 3rd Chief Engraver of the United States Mint. His visuals were so popular that they not only remained in place for nearly 70 years, but they were also used on all denominations in the US Eagle Series, from the $10 Eagle to the $5 Half Eagle and $2.50 Quarter Eagle.
JM Bullion customer service is available to answer your questions when buying gold at 800-276-6508. Additionally, you can chat with us online or email us directly.
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The Liberty Gold Eagle was approaching the end of its production life in 1905 when the US Mint issued the $2.50 gold coins. Compared to earlier issues of the coin, the 1905 Liberty Quarter Eagle saw a mintage of just 217,800 coins. The PCGS has rated only 375 of these 1905 specimens at MS66, with only 200 known to have a higher grade. Now, the 1905 Pre-33 $2.50 Liberty Gold Quarter Eagle Coin in MS66 condition is available online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
This 1905 Pre-33 $2.50 Liberty Gold Quarter Eagle Coin is in MS66 condition. Coins with this grade tend to showcase above-average surface and mint luster, with no more than three or four minor contact marks. No hairlines are visible without the aid of magnification. Overall, the eye appeal for this coin is above average.
The obverse of the 1905 $2.50 Liberty Gold Quarter Eagle comes with a left-profile effigy of Liberty. Designed in 1838 by Christian Gobrecht, it debuted on the Quarter Eagle in 1840. The portrait shows Liberty’s head in left-profile relief with a coronet crown on her head and a ring of 13 stars around the portrait.
On the reverse of 1904 Pre-33 Liberty Quarter Eagle Coins, you will find the heraldic eagle. Also designed by Gobrecht, the image shows a front-facing eagle with spread wings. The eagle looks to its right (viewer’s left) as the US national shield is on its chest. The design also includes the arrows of war and the olive branch of peace in its talons.
Liberty Gold Quarter Eagles were introduced in 1840 by the United States Mint. The design was created by Christian Gobrecht, the 3rd Chief Engraver of the United States Mint. His visuals were so popular that they not only remained in place for nearly 70 years, but they were also used on all denominations in the US Eagle Series, from the $10 Eagle to the $5 Half Eagle and $2.50 Quarter Eagle.
JM Bullion customer service is available to answer your questions when buying gold at 800-276-6508. Additionally, you can chat with us online or email us directly.