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    $2.5 Liberty Gold Quarter Eagles

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    Pre-33 $2.50 Liberty Gold Quarter Eagle Coin (Cleaned)

    Please note: We will select coins from 1840-1907 to fulfill your order based on our inventory. The US Mint has been producing the United States’ coinage since shortly after the US came into being as a country. The $2.5 Liberty Head Quarter Eagle gold coin was first produced no more than 50 years after the US mint was founded, making it one of the oldest coins to stil... Read More

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    1-9 $441.00 $445.59 $459.37
    10-24 $436.00 $440.54 $454.17
    25+ $431.00 $435.49 $448.96

    Pre-33 $2.50 Liberty Gold Quarter Eagle Coin (VF)

    Among the rarest coins in American history are those gold coins which were struck before 1933. At the height of the Great Depression, the United States government collected all gold coins in circulation to melt down into gold bars. Today, Pre-1933 $2.50 Liberty Gold Quarter Eagles are available from JM Bullion. Coin Highlights: Individual coins ship in plastic flip... Read More

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    1-9 $471.00 $475.91 $490.62
    10-24 $466.00 $470.85 $485.42
    25+ $461.00 $465.80 $480.21

    Pre-33 $2.50 Liberty Gold Quarter Eagle Coin (XF)

    Despite the federal government’s efforts to combat the Great Depression by melting down all gold coins, a small percentage of the coins survived. Those coins are coveted by investors and collectors for their gold, as well as their inherent value and rarity. Today, you can purchase a Pre-1933 $2.50 Liberty Gold Quarter Eagle coin from JM Bullion. Coin Highlights: ... Read More

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    1-9 $491.00 $496.11 $511.46
    10-24 $486.00 $491.06 $506.25
    25+ $481.00 $486.01 $501.04

    Pre-33 $2.50 Liberty Gold Quarter Eagle Coin (BU)

    America’s Golden Age of coining may have come in the early 20th century, but many of its 19th century coins feature Neoclassical styles that investors and collectors enjoy. What makes these coins even more desirable is their status as Pre-1933 gold coins that survived a government collection and meltdown. JM Bullion now offers Pre-1933 $2.50 Liberty Gold Quarter Eagle co... Read More

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    Pre-33 $2.50 Liberty Gold Quarter Eagle Coin (MS62, PCGS or NGC)

    Please note: We will select either PCGS or NGC certified coins from 1840-1907 to fulfill your order based on our inventory. The evolution of the US Mint’s offering of gold coins has come a long way since the first coins rolled off the production line in the late 18th century. While the $2.5 Liberty Head Quarter Eagle gold coin was not first minted until 1840, it giv... Read More

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    1+ $573.80 $579.78 $597.71

    Pre-33 $2.50 Liberty Gold Quarter Eagle Coin (MS63, PCGS or NGC)

    Please note that these coins are either PCGS or NGC graded as MS63 condition and will be from years of our choice, all 1840-1907 to fulfill your order based on our inventory. The US Mint has a long history when it comes to minting gold coins, one that stretches back farther than most other mints from around the world. The $2.5 Liberty Head Quarter Eagle is guaranteed t... Read More

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    1+ $623.89 $630.39 $649.89

    Pre-33 $2.50 Liberty Gold Quarter Eagle Coin (MS64, PCGS or NGC)

    Please note that these coins are either PCGS or NGC graded as MS64 condition and will be from years of our choice, all 1840-1907 to fulfill your order based on our inventory. The United States Mint first released the $2.5 Liberty Gold Quarter Eagle Coin in 1840 and continued its mintage until 1907. The gold content of each coin measures .12094 troy oz. All the Libert... Read More

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    Pre-33 $2.50 Liberty Gold Quarter Eagle Coin (MS65, PCGS or NGC) 

    The $2.5 Liberty Quarter Eagle was released by the US Mint in 1847 and would continue to circulate until 1907 when it was replaced by the Indian Gold Quarter Eagle. Each coin was struck by the US Mint with a $2.50 legal tender value and contained .12094 troy ounces .900 of pure gold. All coins featured in this listing have been certified by either the PCGS or NGC as being ... Read More

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    Pre-33 $2.50 Liberty Gold Quarter Eagle Coin MS66 (PCGS or NGC)

    The smallest denomination in the Pre-33 US Eagle Series was the so-called Quarter Eagle, a gold coin with a $2.50 face value. First issued in 1796 by the United States Mint, the coins were issued from the dawn of the nation through the Roaring 20s. The longest-issued design, and most consistently struck image in the series, was the Liberty Gold Quarter Eagle. Today, Pre-33... Read More

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    Pre-33 $2.50 Liberty Gold Quarter Eagle Coin MS61 (PCGS or NGC)

    One of the first gold coins produced by the United States of America was the Gold Eagle Series of circulation coins. From the moment the US Mint began operations following its 1792 founding, gold coins in the Gold Eagle Series were in production for American citizens to use in commercial transactions. One of the most popular coins of this series is the Gold Quarter Eagle c... Read More

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    Buying $2.5 Liberty Gold Quarter Eagles from JM Bullion

    The $2.5 Liberty Head Gold Quarter Eagle coin is yet another beautifully designed product of the US Mint. Like most US Mint coins, the fact that it hasn’t been minted for more than a century only makes it more valuable in the eyes of both collectors and investors. Its high gold content in conjunction with it being increasingly difficult to find makes it easy for one to understand why these coins, when in stock, tend to only be available for a limited time. The $2.5 Liberty Head is inarguably a piece of American history, but they are sought after by investors and collectors the world over.

    Design

    Christian Gobrecht is credited with designing the $2.5 Liberty Head Gold Eagle, which began production in 1840. The coin’s obverse depicts a left-facing bust of Lady Liberty with her hair curled and a coronet atop her head. The coronet is inscribed with the word “Liberty” while 13 stars line the outer edge of the coin. Finally, the year in which the coin was minted is inscribed below the image of Lady Liberty.

    The reverse side of the coin is dominated by a heraldic American eagle, reminiscent of the Great Seal of the United States. The eagle has a shield across his chest and is clutching an olive branch and three arrows in its talons. The $2.5 face value is listed towards the bottom of the coin while the words “United States of America” are encircling the eagle’s image. For how dated the coin is, its design features intricacies that most would not expect.

    History

    The $2.5 Quarter Eagle gold coin was minted by the US as a byproduct of the Coinage Act of 1792. It was officially introduced in the early 1800s and was continuously produced up until the early 20th century. The Liberty Head design was first introduced in 1840 and was minted for more than 65 consecutive years until it was replaced by the $2.5 Indian Gold Quarter Eagle in 1908.

    As opposed to the earlier Classic Head Quarter Eagle coin edition, the Liberty Head featured an immense amount of detail and precision within its design. The image of Lady Liberty stuck out more on the Liberty Head and was generally a better, more widely accepted coin than its predecessor. The value of these coins remains more or less constant from design year to design year, with the exception of one edition. Some 1848 $2.5 Liberty Head Gold Eagles were minted in California and bear a special “CAL” marking. These coins are incredibly difficult to find and often run for a high price.

    Availability and Shipping

    The $2.5 Liberty Head Gold Eagle was last minted in 1907, but is still one of the hottest selling products from the US Mint. These coins are becoming increasingly difficult to find which means that, the second they go on sale, they immediately draw massive attention. Because of their 90% gold content, these coins are great for investors. In all reality, the gold content of these coins is only slightly less than that of US Mint coins currently being produced. Because of their rarity, however, they are equally as sought after by collectors who are looking to add a beautiful piece of history to their collection.

    When you purchase these coins, they will be shipped quickly and discreetly directly to your doorstep. All cleaned coins will be placed in a protective vinyl coin flip while all certified coins will ship in their protective certified coin slabs.