Product Info
$5 Liberty coins are U.S. legal tender and contain .2418 troy oz of gold per coin. A grade of mint state 62 is considered uncirculated with minimal contact marks to the coin.
The obverse of the coin shows Lady Liberty wearing an inscribed coronet with 13 stars on the outer edge.
The reverse has an image of the Heraldic eagle with its shield, olive branch, and arrows.
In a world where fake replica coins are prevalent, Goldline clients can have peace of mind, knowing that these specific products are graded for authenticity and condition by a third party, professional grading service. These coins are graded by PCGS or NGC, which are the top grading services in the world.
Coins minted prior to 1933 are in high demand and have been for many years. These $5 Liberty coins were minted from 1838 to 1907, prior to President Roosevelt’s Executive Order 6102, which was issued in 1933 and makes these coins a part of history.
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Specification
Product Name |
Purity |
Weight |
Metal Content |
Diameter |
 $5 Gold 1881 Liberty MS-62
|
.90 |
0.2419 troy oz. |
Gold |
21.6mm |
Disclaimer
Specifications are obtained from sources believed to be reliable. However, Goldline does not guarantee their accuracy.