1891 $5 Liberty Gold Half Eagle – PCGS MS64
Grade: PCGS MS64
Denomination: $5 Gold Half Eagle
Mint Year: 1891
Certification Number: 50962707
This stunning 1891 $5 Liberty Gold Half Eagle, graded MS64 by PCGS, offers collectors a beautiful example of late 19th-century U.S. gold coinage. The Liberty Head design by Christian Gobrecht features Lady Liberty facing left, wearing a coronet inscribed with “LIBERTY,” surrounded by thirteen stars representing the original colonies. The reverse displays a bold heraldic eagle clutching arrows and an olive branch, symbolizing strength and peace.
Highlights
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Finest quality: Certified Mint State 64 (MS64) by PCGS, exhibiting sharp strike detail, radiant luster, and minimal contact marks.
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Historic design: Part of the iconic Liberty Head Half Eagle series (1839–1908), one of the most collected gold coin types in U.S. history.
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Composition: 90% gold, 10% copper; contains 0.2419 troy ounces of pure gold.
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Diameter: 21.6 mm
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Weight: 8.36 grams
The 1891 issue is a desirable late-date Philadelphia Mint example, often found in circulated condition—making this MS64 specimen especially rare and sought-after. Its clean surfaces, golden luster, and classic Liberty design make it a standout addition to any advanced numismatic portfolio.
Why Buy This Coin
Whether for historical significance, aesthetic beauty, or long-term gold value, this certified 1891 $5 Liberty Gold Half Eagle delivers on all fronts. High-grade survivors from this era continue to see strong demand among collectors.
