Liberty Gold Coins

Icon for $2.50 Liberty Quarter Eagle Gold Coin (XF, Random)

$2.50 Liberty Quarter Eagle Gold Coin (XF, Random)

$186.50/item over spot!

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$585.38
Icon for $5 Liberty Gold Half Eagle Coin (MS63, NGC or PCGS, Random)

$5 Liberty Gold Half Eagle Coin (MS63, NGC or PCGS, Random)

$172.81/item over spot!

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$970.59
Icon for $5 Liberty Gold Half Eagle Coin (MS62, NGC or PCGS)

$5 Liberty Gold Half Eagle Coin (MS62, NGC or PCGS)

$99.94/item over spot!

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$897.71
Icon for $5 Liberty Gold Half Eagle Coin (MS64, NGC or PCGS)

$5 Liberty Gold Half Eagle Coin (MS64, NGC or PCGS)

$204.07/item over spot!

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$1001.84
Icon for $10 Liberty Gold Eagle Coin (MS64, NGC or PCGS)

$10 Liberty Gold Eagle Coin (MS64, NGC or PCGS)

$735.00/item over spot!

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$2331.20
Icon for $5 Liberty Gold Half Eagle Coin (MS61, NGC or PCGS)

$5 Liberty Gold Half Eagle Coin (MS61, NGC or PCGS)

$49.88/item over spot!

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$847.65
Icon for $20 Liberty Double Eagle Gold Coin (BU)

$20 Liberty Double Eagle Gold Coin (BU)

$60.03/item over spot!

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$3252.11
Icon for $10 Liberty Gold Eagle Coin (BU)

$10 Liberty Gold Eagle Coin (BU)

$75.52/item over spot!

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$1671.72
Icon for $5 Liberty Half Eagle Gold Coin (BU)

$5 Liberty Half Eagle Gold Coin (BU)

$63.09/item over spot!

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$860.86
Icon for $5 Liberty Half Eagle Gold Coin (XF)

$5 Liberty Half Eagle Gold Coin (XF)

$52.94/item over spot!

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$850.71
Icon for $10 Liberty Gold Eagle Coin (MS63, NGC or PCGS)

$10 Liberty Gold Eagle Coin (MS63, NGC or PCGS)

$506.64/item over spot!

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$2102.84
Icon for $10 Liberty Gold Eagle Coin (MS61, NGC or PCGS)

$10 Liberty Gold Eagle Coin (MS61, NGC or PCGS)

$324.90/item over spot!

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$1921.10
Icon for $20 Liberty Double Eagle Gold Coin (MS64,  NGC or PCGS)

$20 Liberty Double Eagle Gold Coin (MS64, NGC or PCGS)

$332.29/item over spot!

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$3524.36
Icon for $20 Liberty Gold Double Eagle Coin (MS63, NGC or PCGS)

$20 Liberty Gold Double Eagle Coin (MS63, NGC or PCGS)

$192.34/item over spot!

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$3384.41
Icon for $20 Liberty Double Gold Eagle Coin (XF)

$20 Liberty Double Gold Eagle Coin (XF)

$48.23/item over spot!

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$3240.30
Icon for $5 Liberty Half Gold Eagle Coin (AU)

$5 Liberty Half Gold Eagle Coin (AU)

$55.95/item over spot!

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$853.72

Introduction to Liberty Gold Coins

Liberty Gold Coins are numismatic gold coins that are attractive not just to collectors but to investors as well because they are full of history, handsome, and have sound investment value. They originated during the 19th century, were minted to be accepted as legal tender, and have since become a symbol of American heritage. They are not only worth the gold content but also because of their historical value and long-term appreciation.

There are different types of Liberty Gold Coins, each with its own composition and history. The most prevalent types are the Liberty Head type and the legendary Gold Double Eagle. Each of these coins has a distinctive design from its period, so it becomes worth collecting and highly sought after by novice and seasoned collectors alike.

Types of Liberty Gold Coins

Gold Liberty Coins for Sale

Short Description:

Available are Gold Liberty Coins in their older and newer versions with high gold purity. Coins generally are available in a number of different denominations, one of which is the very popular Double Eagle.

Key Features:

  • High gold purity (usually 90% gold)
  • Classic Liberty designs, e.g., the Lady Liberty head or the Eagle design.
  • Available in a number of different denominations, e.g., $5, $10, and $20 coins.
  • Sizable to significant collector demand for lower mintage dates and mint marks

Historical Significance:

Liberty Gold Coins were originally minted in 1838 and were intended to symbolize the ideals of the country, with Lady Liberty centrally placed. The most common of these, Liberty Head designs, circulated until 1907, when the United States Mint began issuing new designs. They symbolize a period of acute economic growth in the U.S.

Liberty Head Gold Coins

Short Description:

The Liberty Head Gold Coin series is minted in varying denominations, the most popular of which are the $10 and $20 coins.

Key Features:

  • Features an antique-style portrait of Liberty
  • Minted from 1838 to 1907
  • Is minted in various denominations (i.e., $5, $10, $20)
  • Usually bought by collectors since they are valuable historically and hard to find

Historical Significance

The longest-lived symbol of numismatics in America is the Liberty Head type, which was in circulation for almost 70 years. It's a reflection of the artistic and economic landscape at the time, with its very detailed portrait of Lady Liberty. These coins were minted when the Gold Rush was at its peak, and they are thus America's gold-based economy.

Gold Double Eagle Liberty Coins

Short Description:

The Liberty Gold Double Eagle is among the most coveted and precious gold coins ever minted by the United States government. The coins are almost an ounce of gold and are highly sought after for both their history and gold value.

Main Features:

  • Contains 0.9675 oz of actual gold.
  • Has a full-length representation of Liberty on the reverse side.
  • Struck between 1849 and 1907.
  • Favorable among collectors because of its detail and size.

Historical Significance:

The Gold Double Eagle was initially released in 1849 to capture the surging gold market during the California Gold Rush era. The coin bears a beautiful portrait of Lady Liberty on the obverse and a flying eagle on the reverse. It was one of the last large denomination coins produced prior to the U.S. Mint converting to the St. Gaudens design in 1907.

FAQ Section

What is the worth of a Liberty Gold Coin today?

The worth of a Liberty Gold Coin varies based on various factors like gold content, the level of scarcity, the condition, as well as the historical significance. Under the existing market conditions, it is worth anywhere from a few hundred dollars to thousands of dollars, based on the level of rarity of the date as well as the mint mark.

Where can I find Liberty Gold Coins?

Liberty Gold Coins are available in reputable dealerships, both online and on-site. Start by consulting auction houses, coin shops, and precious metal websites.

How do I know if my Liberty Gold Coin is authentic?

To guarantee the authenticity of a Liberty Gold Coin, examine it for its hallmark characteristics like the mintmark, design element, and weight. Getting your coin verified by an expert numismatist or trusted dealer is also recommended for peace of mind.

Is a Liberty Gold Coin a good investment?

Yes, Liberty Gold Coins are an investment. Their gold content, rarity, and history have made them popular among long-term investors. Market conditions demonstrate that well-preserved coins, particularly the rare ones, appreciate.

What are the most valuable Liberty Gold Coins?

The rarest Liberty Gold Coins are those with low mintage, like the 1849 Double Eagle, with a low mintage. Coins that are in good condition and coins with rare historical contexts are more expensive.

Unique Insights and Market Trends

  • Annual Mintage Numbers: The series of the Liberty Head Gold Coin fluctuated in mintage each year, with a few years having a very small mintage, resulting in some of these coins being extremely rare and costly.
  • Market Trends for Premiums: Market trends in recent times have indicated premiums on Liberty Gold Coins to consistently increase, especially on scarce dates, like those produced during the California Gold Rush. The popularity of high-grade and limited-issue coins has been rising as investors show increased interest in gold-backed securities.
  • Popularity among the Buyer Segments: Liberty Gold Coins are extremely popular among investors hungry for gold-backed investment and numismatists looking for historically significant coinage. Both the millennial and Gen Z investors have also become more interested in the coins as an inflation refuge.

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