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5 Dollar Coin

Small Size Pre-1933 U.S. Gold

Five Dollar Liberties trade at a higher premium than the larger U.S. Gold coins; but that is to be expected as smaller sized coins usually cost more per ounce. These coins are popular among Americans wishing to own pre-1933 dated gold at an inexpensive price. But when the 5 dollar golden eagle coins are selling at prices which reflect their actual gold content, as is the case today, it's certainly a good time to buy them. While supplies last, Money Metals is offering super-low premiums on Pre 1933 coins $2.50, $5, $10, and $20 U.S. Gold coins that have come back to market.

5 Dollar Coin Usa

The $5.00 Liberty Gold Half Eagle was the workhorse gold denomination in the United States for much of its tenure. It was small enough that individuals could use them in larger transactions. Like all U.S. Gold, these coins circulated more often in the Western U.S., where gold and silver was preferred over paper money. The coins circulated in the East more often than larger gold coins; but primarily, they were held as reserves. Five Dollar Liberties trade at a higher premium than the larger U.S. Gold coins; but that is to be expected as smaller sized coins usually cost more per ounce. These coins are popular among Americans wishing to own pre-1933 dated gold at an inexpensive price.

5 Dollar Coin From Liberia

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5 Dollar Coin Warren Harding

U.S. $5.00 Liberty Specifications:

5 Dollar Coin 2000

Size: 0.2419 Ounces
Denomination: 5 Dollars
Gross Weight: 8.36 grams, 0.2688 oz. Troy
Actual Gold Weight: 7.52 grams, 0.2419 oz. Troy
Fineness/Composition: .900 Gold, 21.6 Karat
Diameter: 21.00 MM, 0.8267 Inches
Thickness: 1.5 MM, 0.059 Inches
Specific Gravity: 17.17