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    1852 Liberty Head $2.50 Gold Coin

    The 1852 Liberty Head $2.50 Gold Coins were produced at the Philadelphia, Charlotte (C), Dahlonega (D), and New Orleans (O) mints. Roughly, 1.2 million gold coins were minted in 1852 with Philadelphia having the highest mintage and Dahlonega produced substantially lower numbers than in previous years. The 1852 Liberty Head $2.50 Gold Coins are numismatic gold coins that are collected by many who study and appreciate 19th-century coinage.

    Like most coins made in the 19th century this coin was heavily circulated such that very few survived to today in great condition. Those that did survive are often found in poor condition. Still, despite their condition, these coins are a prize for any collector who can get their hands on them.

    Grading the 1852 Liberty Head $2.50 Gold Coin

    The process for grading a coin is carefully controlled and performed with precision. Coins are put through a series of steps that will help assign a grade to the coin based on the coin’s overall physical condition. The authenticity and metal content of the coin are also verified. Once a coin has been put through the entire process, the coin will be assigned a grade by a team of expert coin graders. Coins that are highly graded and in excellent condition may be far more valuable than similar coins in lesser condition. You can closely inspect your coin for any blemishes or discoloration and get a good idea of how your coin may be graded.

    Use the specifications below to determine how your Liberty Head $2.50 Gold Coin might be graded.

    Uncirculated: Coins that are in uncirculated condition are essentially brand new. These coins will have very sharp and crisp details and lines. The images and text on the coin’s surfaces will be clean and will appear as if they were just struck hours before. These coins are in excellent overall physical condition and may carry higher premiums. The coin may, however, show some very slight discoloration due to age. You can use a magnifying glass to determine if all of the details on your coin are crisp and present or if there has been any fading or wear over time.

    Extremely Fine: Coins given a grade of extremely fine are in near-new condition and are just one grade below uncirculated. These coins may have very small blemishes or surface imperfections. Coin details may appear to be smoother or slightly eroded. The coin’s texture may also have a slightly worn down feel to it. Despite this, coins given a grade of extremely fine are highly regarded and in wonderful overall condition.

    Fine: Coins that are assigned a grade of fine will likely have some significant surface defects. This could be in the imagery, text or edges. In addition, the coin’s imagery or text may be considerably worn down, and the coin’s finish may appear to be slightly discolored.

    Good: Another step down the grading ladder, coins that are given a grade of good may have very considerable damage to the coin’s surfaces. This damage may make it hard-or even impossible- to discern the coin type and other pertinent details. One may have to use a magnifying glass or other visual aid to see certain details on the coin. Even though these coins may not be in great shape, they can still be extremely valuable to collectors based on their relative scarcity and other factors.

    Pricing the 1852 Liberty Head $2.50 Gold Coin

    When it comes to determining a price for a Liberty Head $2.50 Gold Coin, you must look no further than the condition of the coin and the type. First, because there were multiple different types of coins produced every year, the exact type of coin will play into the asking price. In addition, the condition of the coin means everything to prospective buyers and will also play into the asking price. Below is a chart that will more aptly explain how much you can expect to pay for a 1852 Liberty Head $2.50 Gold Coin given its type and condition.

    Liberty Head $2.5 Gold Coin

    DATE GOOD FINE EXTREMELY FINE UNCIRCULATED
    1852 Liberty Head $2.5 Gold Coin N/A N/A $380 $385
    1852 Liberty Head $2.5 Gold Coin (C) N/A N/A $2,500 $3,850
    1852 Liberty Head $2.5 Gold Coin (D) N/A N/A $3,000 $6,000
    1852 Liberty Head $2.5 Gold Coin (O) N/A N/A $450 $950
    Source: Red Book

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