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$5 Gold Half Eagle Liberty Head - Ex Jewelry (Random Year)

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### **$5 Gold Half Eagle Liberty Head - Ex Jewelry (Random Year)** **Please note coins in Ex-Jewelry condition may exhibit signs of wear, including scratches, polishing, and/or holes.** The **$5 Gold Half Eagle Liberty Head** is a coin of the United States that was produced for circulation from 1795-­1929. This was the first gold coin to be issued by the United States in 1795 after being authorized by the Act of April 1792. Half Eagles come in a variety of different designs since being issued in 1795 as the design got constantly upgraded. The Liberty Head design came into being in 1839 and had been issued until 1908. This design was more refined and intricate than all the previous Half Eagle designs. The value which had been 5 D since the beginning up until that time was changed to "FIVE D" in this new Liberty Head design. The Liberty Head is distinct because this was the only US coin, a single design, which was being produced at 7 different US Mint facilities which are Philadelphia, Dahlonega, New Orleans, Charlotte, Denver, San Francisco, and Carson City. Those coins which were struck at Philadelphia with no silver alloy in them using .900 gold and .100 copper instead. However, those coins minted at southern branch mints of Dahlonega and Charlotte had a high natural silver content. The **Half Eagle [Liberty Head Gold coin](file:///buy-gold/pre-1933/gold-liberty-head)** has a face value of $5 which was the coin’s approximate worth in gold when it was first produced, but now its intrinsic value is much higher than its face value. The Liberty Head graces the obverse of the coin. It is a design by Mint engraver Christian Gobrecht, who had a strong influence by neoclassicism. The Liberty Head is also known as Coronet Head. The reverse of the coin had been almost the same since the beginning and is greatly influenced by the Great Seal of The United States. **Coin Features:** - Contains 0.2419 Troy ounce of 0.900 pure gold. - Eligible for Precious Metals IRA. - Ex-­Jewelry. - Obverse – A design by Christian Gobrecht features a leftward facing Liberty head with her hair tied in a bun and secured with beaded strings and wearing a coronet on her head with “LIBERTY” inscribed on it. Encircled by 13 stars to represent the 13 original colonies of US. At the bottom is the year of mintage. - Reverse: Features a heraldic eagle with a shield on its breast and holding olive branches and arrows in its talons, design inspired from the Great Seal of United States. A banner above the eagle with the words “IN GOD WE TRUST” written across. Inscriptions - “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA” and “FIVE D.” - U.S. Mint issue from the following mints: Philadelphia, Carson City, Charlotte, Dahlonega, Denver, New Orleans or San Francisco. - Individual coins will be shipped in protective plastic flips. Multiples of 40 will be packaged in plastic tubes. - Dates will be chosen randomly and are determined by our available inventory on hand. Enjoy shopping these [**pre­-1933 US gold coins**](file:///buy-gold/pre-1933) from **Bullion Exchanges**, and earn Bullionaire Bucks that can be redeemed for future purchases. In case of any queries or doubts about a product, or our **Bullion Club Rewards Program**, please feel free to contact us at [email protected].