The Liberty Gold Half Eagle Coin was the longest-used design in the Half Eagle Series. The US Eagle gold coins were issued by the United States Mint from 1795 to 1929 or 1933, depending on denomination. The Liberty Head design from Christian Gobrecht featured on the coins from 1838 to 1908, again depending on denomination. Today, Pre-33 $5 Liberty Gold Half Eagle 4-Coin Sets from the early-20th century are available to you online from JM Bullion.
Coin Set Highlights:
The Liberty Head design in the US Eagle Series was the longest-used image across all of the denominations in the series. This effigy of Liberty was the fourth to feature on the Gold Half Eagle Coin and was used from 1838 to 1908, with the 1908 date mark the last one to feature the Liberty Head design.
All Pre-33 $ Liberty Gold Half Eagle 4-Coin Sets are distinctive post-1900 coin sets. All of the coins in this set have a date mark between 1900 and 1908. Importantly, you will receive four different date marks with no matches. All of the coins are in Extremely Fine+ condition, indicating that wear is present only on the highest points of the coin and some or most of the mint luster remaining.
On the obverse of each coin in the Pre-33 $5 Liberty Gold Half Eagle 4-Coin Set is a depiction of Lady Liberty. Known as either Liberty Head or the Coronet Head, the design shows Liberty in left-profile relief with a coronet in her hair, 13 stars around the portrait, and a date mark at the bottom of the coin.
The reverse side of Pre-33 $5 Liberty Gold Half Eagle Coins is an image of the heraldic eagle of the United States. In this set, you will find only the second-generation design of the heraldic eagle. The bird supports the US national shield on its chest while clutching the arrows of war and the olive branch of peace in its talons. A banner above the bird, added in 1866, has the national motto inscribed.
JM Bullion customer service is ready to assist you with questions when buying gold. Our team is available at 800-276-6508, online through our live chat, and via our email address.
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The Liberty Gold Half Eagle Coin was the longest-used design in the Half Eagle Series. The US Eagle gold coins were issued by the United States Mint from 1795 to 1929 or 1933, depending on denomination. The Liberty Head design from Christian Gobrecht featured on the coins from 1838 to 1908, again depending on denomination. Today, Pre-33 $5 Liberty Gold Half Eagle 4-Coin Sets from the early-20th century are available to you online from JM Bullion.
Coin Set Highlights:
The Liberty Head design in the US Eagle Series was the longest-used image across all of the denominations in the series. This effigy of Liberty was the fourth to feature on the Gold Half Eagle Coin and was used from 1838 to 1908, with the 1908 date mark the last one to feature the Liberty Head design.
All Pre-33 $ Liberty Gold Half Eagle 4-Coin Sets are distinctive post-1900 coin sets. All of the coins in this set have a date mark between 1900 and 1908. Importantly, you will receive four different date marks with no matches. All of the coins are in Extremely Fine+ condition, indicating that wear is present only on the highest points of the coin and some or most of the mint luster remaining.
On the obverse of each coin in the Pre-33 $5 Liberty Gold Half Eagle 4-Coin Set is a depiction of Lady Liberty. Known as either Liberty Head or the Coronet Head, the design shows Liberty in left-profile relief with a coronet in her hair, 13 stars around the portrait, and a date mark at the bottom of the coin.
The reverse side of Pre-33 $5 Liberty Gold Half Eagle Coins is an image of the heraldic eagle of the United States. In this set, you will find only the second-generation design of the heraldic eagle. The bird supports the US national shield on its chest while clutching the arrows of war and the olive branch of peace in its talons. A banner above the bird, added in 1866, has the national motto inscribed.
JM Bullion customer service is ready to assist you with questions when buying gold. Our team is available at 800-276-6508, online through our live chat, and via our email address.