Low Premiums on U.S. Liberty Head 5 Dollar Gold Coins

For a considerable amount of time, Utah Gold Buyers has cautioned buyers in precious metals to avoid collecting coins and the exorbitant fees that their vendors demand. Many historical real gold coins are simply not "collectible" in the sense that commands prices far higher than their melt value.

However, it's a smart idea to purchase 5-dollar golden eagle coins now that their prices accurately represent their true gold content.
Utah Gold Buyers is offering extremely cheap premiums on pre-1933 $2.50, $5, $10, and $20 U.S. gold coins that have returned to the market, while supplies last.

These 90% gold coins are historical, constitutional currency that was formerly in use in the United States. These coins could be thought of as the gold counterpart of "junk" silver, or pre-1965 90% coin values, silver dollars, quarters, or dimes that are worth their melt value.

These coins are neither slabbed or graded; they may be polished or cleaned. Certain coins could be quite worn. But the value of these coins stems from the fact that they are made of gold.

ABOUT THE DESIGN

Lady Liberty Head (obverse): Mint Chief Engraver James B. Longacre developed a stunning design for the $5 gold coin. It depicts Lady Liberty Head facing left and donning a coronet. One can see the word "Liberty" etched along the cornet. Christian Gobrecht succeeded Longacre after his death.

Unfortunately, dishonest "rare coin" sellers continue to attempt to offer polished/non-slabbed $2.50, $5, $10, and $20 U.S. gold coins at prices that are 100% or more higher than their melt value, despite the fact that their genuine market values are almost at melt. Always check the current price for gold.


COIN HIGHLIGHTS:

  • Contains: .2419 ounces of gold in it.
  • Obverse: The front depicts Liberty facing left and has the word "LIBERTY" written on her hair band. She is surrounded by 13 stars.
  • Reverse: Displays a shield-wielding heraldic eagle on its breast. "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" and the number "FIVE D," which stands for five dollars, are encircling the eagle.
  • Creators: Christian Gobrecht
  • Year Produced: between 1838 and 1807.
  • U.S. Mint issue from the following mints: Philadelphia, Carson City, Charlotte, Dahlonega, Denver, New Orleans or San Francisco.


For current pricing and availability, give Utah Gold Buyers a call at 1-800-679-1373. We will show you that it is possible to purchase these historical gold coins from before 1933 for far less money than these con artists are attempting to charge.

Here is a great opportunity to get a rare $5 Liberty Half Eagle Coin and a piece of history at the same time. These coins are limited to stock and hand so the year will vary from 1838-1907. Once they are gone we don’t know if we can get more so get yours today.

Mint Generic - Various
Year Any Year
Country United States
Weight .25
Purity 900
Status Active

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Any Year - $5 Liberty Head Coin (Circulated)

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Low Premiums on U.S. Liberty Head 5 Dollar Gold Coins

For a considerable amount of time, Utah Gold Buyers has cautioned buyers in precious metals to avoid collecting coins and the exorbitant fees that their vendors demand. Many historical real gold coins are simply not "collectible" in the sense that commands prices far higher than their melt value.

However, it's a smart idea to purchase 5-dollar golden eagle coins now that their prices accurately represent their true gold content.
Utah Gold Buyers is offering extremely cheap premiums on pre-1933 $2.50, $5, $10, and $20 U.S. gold coins that have returned to the market, while supplies last.

These 90% gold coins are historical, constitutional currency that was formerly in use in the United States. These coins could be thought of as the gold counterpart of "junk" silver, or pre-1965 90% coin values, silver dollars, quarters, or dimes that are worth their melt value.

These coins are neither slabbed or graded; they may be polished or cleaned. Certain coins could be quite worn. But the value of these coins stems from the fact that they are made of gold.

ABOUT THE DESIGN

Lady Liberty Head (obverse): Mint Chief Engraver James B. Longacre developed a stunning design for the $5 gold coin. It depicts Lady Liberty Head facing left and donning a coronet. One can see the word "Liberty" etched along the cornet. Christian Gobrecht succeeded Longacre after his death.

Unfortunately, dishonest "rare coin" sellers continue to attempt to offer polished/non-slabbed $2.50, $5, $10, and $20 U.S. gold coins at prices that are 100% or more higher than their melt value, despite the fact that their genuine market values are almost at melt. Always check the current price for gold.


COIN HIGHLIGHTS:

  • Contains: .2419 ounces of gold in it.
  • Obverse: The front depicts Liberty facing left and has the word "LIBERTY" written on her hair band. She is surrounded by 13 stars.
  • Reverse: Displays a shield-wielding heraldic eagle on its breast. "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" and the number "FIVE D," which stands for five dollars, are encircling the eagle.
  • Creators: Christian Gobrecht
  • Year Produced: between 1838 and 1807.
  • U.S. Mint issue from the following mints: Philadelphia, Carson City, Charlotte, Dahlonega, Denver, New Orleans or San Francisco.


For current pricing and availability, give Utah Gold Buyers a call at 1-800-679-1373. We will show you that it is possible to purchase these historical gold coins from before 1933 for far less money than these con artists are attempting to charge.

Here is a great opportunity to get a rare $5 Liberty Half Eagle Coin and a piece of history at the same time. These coins are limited to stock and hand so the year will vary from 1838-1907. Once they are gone we don’t know if we can get more so get yours today.

Specifications

Mint Generic - Various
Year Any Year
Country United States
Weight .25
Purity 900
Status Active

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