1907-D $5 Liberty Gold Half Eagle Coin - NGC MS63
Acquire a tangible piece of American history with this exceptional 1907-D $5 Liberty Gold Half Eagle. Struck in .900 fine gold and minted in Denver, this coin represents a significant era in United States coinage and is a prized addition to any collection.
Historical Significance
The Liberty Gold Half Eagle, designed by Christian Gobrecht, was a mainstay of American commerce during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This 1907-D example hails from the Denver Mint, a key production facility instrumental in meeting the demands of a rapidly expanding nation. Owning this coin offers a direct connection to the economic landscape of the early 1900s.
Key Features
- Denomination: $5 (Five Dollars)
- Metal: Gold (.900 fine)
- Mint Mark: D (Denver Mint)
- Year: 1907-D
- Grade: MS63 (Mint State 63)
- Certification: NGC (Numismatic Guaranty Corporation)
- NGC Number: 18417
- Certification ID: 3022390010
- Rarity: A desirable key date, particularly in higher grades.
- Eye Appeal: Exhibits a pleasing luster and well-preserved details.
Collecting Considerations
To preserve its condition, handle this certified coin with care, preferably with cotton gloves. Store it in a dry, secure location, away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. As with any rare coin, consider consulting with a reputable numismatist for further authentication or valuation information. The NGC certification provides assurance of its grade and authenticity.
Don't miss the opportunity to own this sought-after 1907-D $5 Liberty Gold Half Eagle, graded MS63 by NGC. Add it to your collection today!