Description
Secure a premium example of this classic American gold type with the $5 Gold Liberty Half Eagle graded MS63 by PCGS, available now through Atlas Bullion. This 1839-1908 issue exhibits Christian Gobrecht’s iconic Liberty Head design paired with an eagle reverse motif. Struck in a 90% gold, 10% copper alloy, it contains 0.24187 troy oz of pure gold content. Certified MS63 (Mint State 63) by PCGS, it features full radiant original mint luster with just a few trivial imperfections, representing a superior quality for this historic U.S. coin design.
Key Features:
0.24187 oz gold
$5 face value
1839-1908 years
PCGS MS63 grade
Gobrecht Liberty Head obverse
Specifications:
Diameter: 21.6mm
Weight: 8.36g
Composition: 90% Au, 10% Cu
Edge: Reeded
FAQ:
Q: What makes MS63 better than lower grades?
A: The MS63 grade from PCGS signifies superior technical quality and eye appeal, with full vibrant luster and fewer noticeable surface marks compared to lower Mint State grades.
Q: Why was the Liberty Head design so iconic?
A: Gobrecht’s elegant Liberty Head obverse became an iconic patriotic symbol that appeared on most U.S. gold coins from the late 1830s through the early 1900s.







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