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1852 Liberty Head 5 Dollar Gold Coin, 1852 Half Eagle - XF45 Details, ANACS - Five Dollar 1852, Historic Gold Coin, Competitively Priced

1852 Liberty Head 5 Dollar Gold Coin, 1852 Half Eagle - XF45 Details, ANACS - Five Dollar 1852, Historic Gold Coin, Competitively Priced

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All of our coins are authentic. We have many decades of experience and equipment to test our coins authenticity and composition. Trust is the TreasureHunterCo. brand.
Exact coin photographed: 1852 Half Eagle (Half Eagle is a "$5 Gold" coin). ANACS

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All of our coins are authentic. We have many decades of experience and equipment to test our coins authenticity and composition. Trust is the TreasureHunterCo. brand.
Exact coin photographed: 1852 Half Eagle (Half Eagle is a "$5 Gold" coin). ANACS certified. Great coin for a collection and competitively priced.
Weight: 8.359 g grams (0.2656 oz. pure gold)
Year: 1852

In 1839 the Half Eagle was redesigned again. The new obverse was designed by Christian Gobrecht and is known as the "Liberty Head or "Coronet head". The reverse design remained largely the same, although the value was changed from "5 D." to "FIVE D.".

For those struck at the Philadelphia Mint, there was no longer any silver in the coin - its composition was now .900 gold and .100 copper. However, gold ore used at the southern branch mints of Charlotte and Dahlonega had a high natural silver content, and many of these coins contained up to five percent silver, giving them a distinct so-called "green gold" color.

Its weight was virtually the same, 8.359 grams, but the diameter was reduced one final time, to 21.6 mm, in 1840, for a gold content of 0.242 Troy Oz. This design was used for nearly 70 years, from 1839 to 1908, with a modest change in 1866, when "IN GOD WE TRUST" was placed on the reverse above the eagle.

The Liberty Head half eagle is the only coin of a single design to be minted at seven U.S. Mints: Philadelphia, Dahlonega, Charlotte, New Orleans, San Francisco, Carson City, and Denver.

Scarcer dates and coins of higher grades can be worth much more, and all Charlotte, Carson City and Dahlonega pieces are scarce and valuable.

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1852 Liberty Head 5 Dollar Gold Coin, 1852 Half Eagle - XF45 Details, ANACS - Five Dollar 1852, Historic Gold Coin, Competitively Priced