1907 $5 Liberty Gold Half Eagle – PCGS MS64 (CAC Approved)
Merely 239 MS64-certified coins bear the CAC sticker—an exceptionally small number from 626,100 minted.
This 1907 Liberty Head Half Eagle $5 Gold Coin represents one of the final issues of the classic Liberty Head design before the introduction of the Indian Head series later that same year. Certified by PCGS with a Mint State 64 (MS64) grade and endorsed by CAC (Certified Acceptance Corporation), this piece exemplifies superior eye appeal and exceptional preservation for its issue.
Key Highlights
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Date & Type: 1907 $5 Liberty Head Gold Half Eagle
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Certification: PCGS MS64
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CAC Approval: Yes (Green Bean)
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Certification Number: 43142763
- Mintage: 626,100 (uncertified)
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Population Rarity:
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Out of approximately 2,500 coins graded MS64 by PCGS and NGC combined, only 239 have earned the prestigious CAC Green Bean designation.
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Just 53 examples exist with a CAC sticker in higher grades.
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Collector Insights
This coin represents a “sleeper” opportunity in the U.S. gold coin market — a condition rarity with strong eye appeal that remains undervalued relative to its scarcity. The CAC approval adds further assurance of quality within the assigned grade, confirming that the coin meets the strictest standards for strike, luster, and overall appearance.
Market Value
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Estimated Market Value (MS65): $3,250
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This MS64 CAC example offers significant value potential, combining near-Gem quality with superior verification at a more accessible price point.
Design Details
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Obverse: Liberty facing left, wearing a coronet inscribed “LIBERTY,” surrounded by 13 stars and the date below.
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Reverse: Heraldic eagle with a shield on its breast, clutching arrows and an olive branch, inscriptions “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA” and “FIVE D.”
