Half EagleHALF EAGLE

Price and quotation of Half Eagle on 04/30/2024 in real time : 627.00 € (+ 6.27 %)

Intrinsic value  : 521.22 €
Premium  : 15.12 %

Details

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Weight 8.359 grams
Fineness Gold 900 ‰
Diameter 22 mm
Country United States
Face value 5 Dollars (USD)
Striking Of 1834 at 1929
Metal Gold
Slice Striated
Delivery time delayed for this product 4/8 days.
 
Half Eagle
Half Eagle

PRICE AND VALUE OF HALF EAGLE

YOU BUY Net unit price
600.00
TOTAL: 600.00
YOU SELL Price per unit
525.00
TOTAL: 525.00

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

Congress authorized the U.S.Mint to produce the $5.00 gold coin, or Half Eagle, on April 2, 1792. The first design of the $5.00 Liberty gold coin, referred to as the Capped Bust to Right, Small Eagle, was the first gold coin minted by the United States government. It is also the only coin in U.S. history to have been struck at all seven U.S. Mints that were operating during its circulation. The $5.00 gold piece had several design changes throughout its history. One of the final designs of the $5 gold coin, the Liberty, or Coronet, design by Christian Golbrecht, was minted from 1839 until 1908 when the $5 Indian gold coin was introduced.

 

VARIABLE VINTAGES / EFFIGIES

The years and/or effigies of these coins are sent randomly depending on our stocks.

As these are bullion coins and not collector coins, their years or effigies have no impact on their value or resale price.

 



OBVERSE :

The obverse (front) of the $5 Liberty gold coin is very similar in design to the $2.50 and $20 Liberty gold coins. As with these Liberty coins, the obverse features Lady Liberty whose tight bun of hair is adorned with a string of beads. A coronet inscribed with the word "LIBERTY" rests on top of her head. The date and one star for each of the 13 original colonies encircle Liberty's portrait.


REVERSE :

The reverse (back) features a proud bald eagle with wings spread, standing among olive branches. The eagle clinches three arrows in his talons,and has a shield featuring stars and stripes upon his chest. The words 'UNITED STATES OF AMERICA', the denomination, and the Mint Mark surround the eagle. Coins minted from 1839 through 1866 do not feature the motto 'IN GOD WE TRUST.' In 1866 the reverse was modified by adding the Motto on a ribbon above the eagle.


BENEFITS

  • Exchangeable worldwide
  • Investment gold (tax advantages)
  • Prices indexed to the dollar
  • Rare in quantity

IMPORTANT

Our posted buy-back prices are 100% guaranteed for all coins or bars under Godot et Fils seal. Please contact us if you have any questions on this subject.

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