Among America’s first coin series from the United States Mint was the collection of gold coins issued using the terminology “eagle.” These gold coins were the first-ever circulation US coinage from the mint and remained in circulation from introduction in 1795 to the end of US gold coining in 1933. The Pre-33 $2.50 Indian Gold Quarter Eagle Coin is now available to y... Read More
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Please note that these coins are either PCGS or NGC graded as MS62 condition and will be from years of our choice, all 1908-1929 to fulfill your order based on our inventory. The Indian Head Gold Quarter Eagle Coin is one of the United States most historical pieces of currency. It was first produced by the US Mint in 1908 and enjoyed circulation until 1929. Since ... Read More
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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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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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Please note that these coins are either PCGS or NGC graded as MS63 condition and will be from years of our choice, all 1908-1929 to fulfill your order based on our inventory. During the latter stages of the 19th century the US Mint received an inordinate amount of gold stemming from the California gold rush. Because of all this surplus gold, the US Mint decided that... Read More
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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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Please note: these coins are either PCGS or NGC graded as MS63 condition and will be from years of our choice, all 1849-1854. The United States Mint produced $1 Gold Liberty Coins from 1849-1889. However, due to multiple design revisions during its 40 year mintage, three different versions of the coin were released: the original (Type I), the 1854 revision (Type II) and... Read More
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The $5 Liberty Gold Half Eagle was minted by the United States from 1839 to 1908 and since then, it has become one of the most sought after coins among collectors. Every Liberty Half Eagle was minted using 90.0% gold and contained a total of .2419 troy ounces. The coins in this listing have been certified by either the NGC or PCGS to be in Mint State 61 condition. Coin ... Read More
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Customers: Please note these Liberty Gold Eagle Coins are either PCGS or NGC graded as MS62 condition. We will select coins from years 1839-1908 to fulfill your order based on our inventory. With its limited production period between 1839 and 1908 by the United States Mint, the $5 Liberty Gold Half Eagle Coin has become a challenging piece to find, especially when it ap... Read More
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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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Please note that these coins are either PCGS or NGC graded as MS64 condition and will be from years of our choice, all 1908-1929 to fulfill your order based on our inventory. The US Mint is undeniably one of the most recognized throughout the world. Some of their best coins were first produced midway through the 19th century during the California gold rush. The $2.5... Read More
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From 1792 to 1933, the United States Mint struck circulation gold coins for use in commercial transactions. These coins were known as Gold Eagles, and the central denomination was the Gold Eagle coin issued for $10. Various options were also struck in different weights, including the Half Eagle at $5 (USD). Right now, Pre-33 $5 Indian Gold Half Eagle Coins are available to... Read More
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Customers: Please note these Indian Gold Eagle Coins are either PCGS or NGC graded as MS62 condition. We will select coins from years prior to 1933 to fulfill your order based on our inventory. One of the most recognizable coin designs in modern history is without a doubt that which is found on the $5 Indian Gold Half Eagle. These coins are guaranteed to be Mint State ... Read More
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Customers: Please note these Liberty Gold Eagle Coins are either PCGS or NGC graded as MS63 condition. We will select coins from years 1839-1908 to fulfill your order based on our inventory. The United States Mint produced the $5 Liberty Gold Half Eagle coin from 1839 to 1908. The half eagle coins from this collection are among the few to have remained in acceptable con... Read More
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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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From 1795 to 1929, the United States Mint issued the Gold Half Eagle Coin as one of the original, and longest-running, coin denominations. The coin was taken out of circulation in 1933 when the United States halted the gold standard and collected gold coins out in circulation and those sitting in bank vaults. Right now, Pre-33 $5 Liberty Gold Half Eagle Coins with certific... Read More
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Customers: Please note these Liberty Gold Eagle Coins are either PCGS or NGC graded as MS61 condition. We will select coins from years 1838-1907 to fulfill your order based on our inventory. As one of the most widely revered and recognized coins in the world, the $10 Liberty Gold Eagle is extremely sought after by collectors and investors alike. This celebrated coin wa... Read More
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Customers: Please note these Indian Gold Eagle Coins are either PCGS or NGC graded as MS63 condition. We will select coins from years prior to 1933 to fulfill your order based on our inventory. The US Mint has long been known for its production of high-quality US coins, but few are more popular or well-known than the $5 Indian Head Gold Half Eagle. These coins were min... Read More
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The Indian Gold Eagle was the final design used for the $10 denomination of the US Eagle. Redesigned in 1907, the Indian Gold Eagle was one of two designs from Augustus Saint-Gaudens to grace the final iterations of US Eagle gold coinage. Available regularly from 1795 into the 20th century, the $10 Indian Gold Eagle ran into intermittent coining after 1916 and was notably ... Read More
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Gold coins issued by the United States Mint prior to 1933 were not investment-grade gold bullion products, but rather circulation coins meant for use in commercial transactions. The Gold Eagle Series was the most prominent gold coin collection and debuted from the US Mint in 1795. The Indian Gold Eagle coins were available from 1907 to 1916 and sporadically afterward thoug... Read More
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The final design used by the United States Mint in its coveted Eagle gold series was the $10 Indian Gold Eagle. This image was created in 1907 as a replacement for the long-running Liberty Head Coronet image. Augustus Saint-Gaudens was responsible for this redesign and completed the work at the same time he redesigned the Double Gold Eagle coin. No... Read More
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The Gold Eagle was the first-ever gold coin issued by the United States Mint and originated in 1792 when Congress passed the Coinage Act of 1792. This act established the US Mint and set the parameters for the production and issuance of new American coinage. The Gold Eagle Series was the first circulation gold coin issued by the United States and featured a base value of $... Read More
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Prior to 1933, the United States Mint issued gold coins for use in circulation. The longest-running coin series in US history was known as the Gold Eagle, issued by the mint from 1795 to 1933 when the administration of President Franklin D. Roosevelt called an end to the gold standard and ceased issuing gold coins. The Pre-33 $10 Liberty Gold Eagle Coin is currently availa... Read More
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The Indian Gold Eagle coin from the United States Mint was available in the early 20th century and replaced the long-running design from Christian Gobrecht. The Indian Gold Eagle was, in actuality, a design of Liberty wearing a Native American feathered headdress and was featured only sporadically. Right now, Pre-33 $10 Indian Gold Eagle Coins are available to purchase onl... Read More
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The $2.50 Indian Quarter Eagle Gold Coin was first introduced by the US Mint in 1908 and would continue to be produced until 1929. Each coin was struck using .12094 troy ounces of .900 pure gold with a $2.50 face value. Each of the coins in this listing have been certified by either the PCGS or NGC and given a grade of Mint State 65. All coins will ship in their protective... Read More
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Please note that these coins are either PCGS or NGC graded as MS64 condition and will be from years of our choice, all 1907-1933. The $10 Indian Head Gold Eagle Coin was minted from 1907 to 1933. It would end up being the last gold Indian head coin to ever be produced by the United States Mint, making it a popular, but rare piece among both investors and collectors. The... Read More
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Customers: Please note these Indian Gold Eagle Coins are either PCGS or NGC graded as MS64 condition. We will select coins from years prior to 1933 to fulfill your order based on our inventory. The US Mint has long been one of the most revered mints in all of North America and has been producing the United States’ currency since the late 18th century. Through those y... Read More
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Prior to 1933, the circulation coins in the United States included several gold pieces. The US Eagle denomination was introduced in 1795 and remained in production and circulation through 1933. These Pre-33 coins include four denominations, with each coin boasting 90% gold and 10% copper from 1837 onward. Right now, certified Pre-33 $5 Liberty Gold Half Eagle Coins are ava... Read More
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As low as $297.10 per coin over spot!
The Liberty Gold Double Eagle Coin was the first of its kind in the United States. When the US Mint released these coins in 1850, it marked the first-ever striking of a gold coin with a $20 (USD) face value. Right now, you can purchase a Pre-33 $20 Liberty Gol... Read More
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In 1905, President Theodore Roosevelt personally met with Irish-born artist and sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens to ask for his help redesigning American gold coins. The image that Saint-Gaudens developed is today considered the most beautiful to ever appear on an American coin. Today, the Pre-33 $20 Saint-Gaudens Gold Double Eagle Coin is available to you online from JM Bu... Read More
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The $20 Gold Double Eagle is considered by many to be the most beautiful gold coin in the nation’s history. Its iconic design was created in 1907 by Augustus Saint-Gaudens and features an inspiring vision of Liberty leading the nation forward from the capita... Read More
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Customers: Please note that these $20 Liberty Gold Double Eagle Coins are either PCGS or NGC graded as MS62. We will ship coins of our choice—based on our inventory—from years 1850-1907. This historic coin design was introduced in 1850 and has become on... Read More
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Customers: Please note these coins are either PCGS or NGC graded as MS62 condition and will be from years of our choice, all 1907-1933 and based on our inventory at the time you place your order. Renowned as one of America’s most beautiful coins, the $20 Saint Gaudens Gold Double Eagle (MS62) is regarded as a high point in American minting. This enchanting design was ... Read More
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Customers: please note that $20 Liberty Gold Double Eagle (MS63) Coins are either PCGS or NGC graded as MS63. We will ship coins of our choice from years 1850-1907 based on our inventory at the time of your order. The renowned Double Eagle design was originally introduced by the U.S. Mint in 1850. Since that time it has become one of the nation’s most iconic coin desi... Read More
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Customers: Please note these coins are either PCGS or NGC graded as MS64 condition and will be from years of our choice, all 1907-1933. Labels may vary. Coins will be chosen based on our inventory at the time you place your order. Revered as one of the most beautiful American coins, the $20 Saint Gaudens Gold Double Eagle is regarded as a high point of American minting ... Read More
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Customers: please note that the $20 Liberty Gold Double Eagle (MS64) is either PCGS or NGC graded as MS64. We will ship coins of our choice from years 1850-1907 based on our inventory at the time of your order. Introduced in 1850, the iconic Double Eagle design has become an icon of American coinage. This celebrated coin was first minted as the result of the California ... Read More
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Customers: Please note that these coins are either PCGS or NGC graded as MS65 condition and will be from years of our choice, all 1907-1933 and based on our inventory at the time of your order. Regarded as one of the most distinctively beautiful coins in Am... Read More
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From 1850 to 1907, the Liberty Head design theme was used on the coins of the Double Eagle Gold Series. The last entrant in the series, the $20 denomination known as the Double Eagle was introduced following the California Gold Rush and was largely used for large transactions between banks and large commercial transactions. Today, 1900 Pre-33 $20 Liberty Gold Double Eagle ... Read More
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The 1924 release of $20 Saint-Gaudens Double Eagles by the United States Mint represents the highest combined mintage dates in the program’s history, with more than 10.3 million coins struck by three of the US Mint’s branch facilities across the country. Right now, 1924 Pre-33 $20 Saint-Gaudens Gold Double Eagle Coins in certified condition are available to purchase on... Read More
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The most popular coin design in American history is Augustus Saint-Gaudens’ 1907 depiction of Lady Liberty. Created at the request of President Theodore Roosevelt in 1905, the design was finalized in mid-1907 and debuted that year on the $20 Gold Double Eagle. Today, certified 1927 Pre-33 $20 Saint-Gaudens Gold Double Eagle Coins are available to you online at JM Bullion... Read More
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The Philadelphia Mint played an unwavering role in the history of the $20 Liberty Gold Double Eagle. Throughout the years spanning from 1850 to 1907, it remained instrumental in the production of these coins annually. While the minting volume fluctuated over time, the significance lies in the fact that the Philadelphia Mint stands as the exclusive branch mint responsible f... Read More
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The U.S. Mint started producing $10 Liberty Gold Eagle Coins in 1838. Almost 70 years later, in 1907, these coins stopped production. The Liberty Gold Eagle was the second design for $10 Gold Eagles. Since it was minted before the cessation of gold currency in the U.S. in 1933, it is not only rare, but also features a purity of 90.0% that catches the attention of both coll... Read More
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Many of America’s greatest historic coins were lost to history not because of time, but because of financial distress. The Great Depression forced the US government into drastic measures, including the collection and melting of all gold coins in circulation. For a limited time, you can purchase a Pre-1933 $10 Indian Gold Eagle Coin from JM Bullion. Coin Highlights: ... Read More
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The Double Eagle was a circulation gold coin in the United States issued between 1849 and the end of circulation gold coinage in the United States in 1933. Only two designs were ever used on the obverse and reverse faces of the coin, with the so-called Saint-Gaudens Gold Double Eagle coins representing those struck from 1907 to 1933 and designed by Augustus Saint-Gaudens. ... Read More
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Throughout the timeline of the $20 Liberty Gold Double Eagle, the Philadelphia Mint held a steady role. From 1850 to 1907, each year witnessed the production of these coins with the involvement of the Philadelphia Mint. Though the minting volume varied from year to year, it stands as the sole branch mint that can proudly claim responsibility for issuing the coins in every ... Read More
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The $20 Liberty Gold Double Eagle was struck by the US Mint from 1850 to 1907 and was the largest gold coin produced during the time. Each $20 Liberty Gold Double Eagle was struck in the United States using 90.0% gold and contained a total of .9675 troy ounces. All of the coins featured in this particular collection have been certified as being in MS65 condition by either ... Read More
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The group of coins referred to as the Fairmont Collection are Pre-33 US Gold Coins that spent decades in foreign bank vaults. Initially used in international commerce between the United States and foreign trading partners, these coins were discovered in foreign bank vaults in the 21st century and repatriated to the United States in the late 2010s. Right now, 1884-CC $20 Li... Read More
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Over the course of the history of the $20 Liberty Gold Double Eagle, the Philadelphia Mint remained a constant. Each year these coins were struck between 1850 and 1907, the Philadelphia Mint had a hand in production of the coins. Its volume differed from year-to-year, but Philadelphia is the only branch mint that can say it issued the coins each time in the program’s his... Read More
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In the 1880s, the Carson City Mint was actively producing US silver dollars and Pre-33 US Gold Coins as a purpose-built, western branch mint of the United States Mint system. From the group of coins known as the Fairmont Collection, surviving specimens struck by the Carson City Mint in 1883 are available to you today. Now, 1883-CC Pre-33 $20 Liberty Gold Double Eagle Coins... Read More
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The Liberty Gold Double Eagle Coin is one of America’s most iconic designs. Created following the California Gold Rush, the Double Eagle’s obverse design was made by James B. Longacre and modeled on the 1838 design from Christian Gobrecht. Right now, 1904 Pre-33 $20 Liberty Gold Double Eagle Coins in certified condition are available to purchase online at JM Bullion. ... Read More
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The Fairmont Collection is a famous hoard of Pre-33 US Gold Coins. The coins in this hoard were struck by various branches of the United States Mint more than a century ago and spent decades overseas before being repatriated to the US in the late-2010s. Among the denominations heavily represented in the hoard is the $20 Liberty Gold Double Eagle. Today, 1882-CC $20 Liberty... Read More
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The Liberty Gold Double Eagle Coin is one of the most well-represented in the hoard of Pre-33 US Gold Coins known as the Fairmont Collection. Produced more than a century ago, Fairmont Collection coins are specimens that were used in international commerce and spent the last century-plus overseas before being repatriated to the United States. Now, 1890-CC $20 Liberty Gold ... Read More
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The Indian Half Eagle was one of the most significant American gold coins ever issued. Released in 1908 on the $5 Half Eagle, this design was the nation’s first-ever incuse strike. It was also the first use of an indigenous figure on a major American denomination. Now, 1909-D $5 Indian Gold Half Eagle Coins in certified condition are available to you for purchase online ... Read More
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Please note: these coins are either PCGS or NGC graded as MS62 condition and will be from years of our choice, all 1849-1854. The United States Mint produced $1 Gold Coins from 1849-1889. During its 40 year mintage, the coin would undergo three major design changes. These particular $1 Liberty Gold Coins are the original version, which circulated between 1849 and 1854. ... Read More
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Please note: these coins are either PCGS or NGC graded as MS62 condition and will be from years of our choice, all 1856-1889. In 1856, the United States Mint released the final revision of the $1 Indian Gold Coin, which became known as the Type III version. Unfortunately, due to the Act of September 26, 1890, the United State would no longer allow gold coins to be produ... Read More
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With the 1848 $5 Liberty Gold Half Eagle Coin, you are transported back to the era of the California Gold Rush. Long before the borders of the US officially stretched from sea to shining sea, California was a sparsely populated region. The California Gold Rush that started in 1848 would eventually drive hundreds of thousands of people westward. The availability of coins su... Read More
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The 1906 release of Liberty Half Eagles remains one of the most notable in the history of this series, particularly for those coins struck by the Denver Mint. In the penultimate year of the Liberty Half Eagle design, the Denver Mint struck the coins for the first time ever. Though few of these coins were issued, there are some available through collections like the Fairmon... Read More
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The Liberty Head design for the US Eagle denomination was the longest-used visual on the coins. Introduced in 1838, the design was used on the Eagle, Half Eagle, and Quarter Eagle until 1907. The 1857 release of Liberty Gold Half Eagles is a historic date in the series as it is notably remembered for the wreck of the S.S. Central America. Today, 1857 Pre-33 $5 Liberty Gold... Read More
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The Liberty Gold Half Eagle was available from the United States Mint between 1839 and 1908. The popular design was created by Christian Gobrecht and was the longest-running image in the series. 1844-O $5 Liberty Half Eagles in the Fairmont Collection are steeped in history as pieces that are more than 150 years old, were issued by a now-defunct branch mint, and survived f... Read More
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The 1890s saw a unique ebb and flow to the production of Liberty Gold Half Eagles. The decade started with low production figures, with mintages growing as the decade progressed and the number of mints striking the coins including four in total. The 1890s issue is a notable one for its exceptionally low mintages, making 1890 Liberty Half Eagles from the Fairmont Collection... Read More
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The gold coins from the Fairmont Collection are a group of Pre-1933 US Gold Coins that were repatriated to the United States in the late 2010s and early 2020s. Most of these coins were first struck by the United States Mint more than a century ago and were used in international trade between the US and foreign countries. Each one is a unique specimen from a different era o... Read More
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One of the shortest-lived gold coins from the United States Mint was the $1 Gold Coin. Introduced in 1849, it was only struck through 1889 and suffered low circulation during the US Civil War. The coin went through three design types on the obverse. Right now, Pre-33 $1 Indian Gold Type 2 Coins are available to purchase in certified condition online from JM Bullion. Coi... Read More
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Life in America in 1911 was characterized by rapid change, social movements, and the beginnings of modernization. The country was on the cusp of significant developments that would shape its future throughout the 20th century. From this era in American history comes the 1911 $5 Indian Half Eagle, a coin offered as part of the Fairmont Collection. Now, 1911 $5 Indian Gold H... Read More
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The group of Pre-33 US Gold Coins collectively known as the Fairmont Collection are historic US gold coins once used in circulation. In the specific case of Fairmont Collection coins, these specimens were used in international trade between the United States and foreign nations, spending decades sitting in bank vaults before being repatriated to the US starting in the late... Read More
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The Liberty Head Eagle was the longest-running design in the famous US Eagle gold coin denomination. Introduced in 1838, the Liberty Gold Eagle was produced for circulation use in the United States through 1907. Right now, Pre-33 $10 Liberty Gold Eagle Coins in certified condition are available to purchase online at JM Bullion. Coin Highlights: Arrives inside a PCG... Read More
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In the late 2010s, historic Pre-33 US Gold Coins were discovered in foreign bank vaults and repatriated to the United States. Originally used in international commerce between the United States and foreign partners, these coins are now back in the US and certified to authenticate the condition of each coin. Now, 1858-O Pre-33 $10 Liberty Gold Eagle Coins are available to y... Read More
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The Fairmont Collection hoard of Pre-33 US Gold Coins is one of the most exciting pieces available to numismatists today. These coins represent a range of Half Eagle, Eagle, and Double Eagle specimens that spent decades outside the United States as a result of international commerce that were only recently repatriated to the US starting in the late 2010s. Right now, certif... Read More
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The Saint-Gaudens Gold Double Eagle Coin design is widely regarded as America’s most beautiful coin design of the 20th century. Created by Irish-American artist and sculptor, Augustus Saint-Gaudens, the front-facing vision of Liberty has been one of the most replicated designs from American coinage, even appearing today as the primary design of the American Gold Eagle bu... Read More
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The Fairmont Collection grouping of Pre-33 US Gold Eagles is historic enough in its own right, but when you dig into some of the individual dates, you’ll find even more unique tidbits from US history. Right now, 1893-CC Pre-33 $5 Liberty Gold Half Eagle Coins are available to purchase online at JM Bullion in certified condition. Coin Highlights: Arrives in a prot... Read More
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There’s no shortage of history behind the Pre-33 US Gold Coins that survive in the 21st century. These specimens from a bygone era of American coining are a flashback to a time when Americans carried hard currency in their pockets with values based on the gold and silver content of each piece. The Fairmont Collection is no exception. Today, 1844-D Pre-33 $5 Liberty Gold ... Read More
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In 1856, America was still reveling in the impact of the California Gold Rush. Hundreds of thousands of Americans and other immigrants were moving West in hopes of a fresh start. 1856 also marked just the third time the new San Francisco Mint was contributing to the production of national currency. Today, certified 1856-S Pre-33 $20 Liberty Gold Double Egle Coins are avail... Read More
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In 1911, the United States was in the midst of rapid industrialization, with factories and manufacturing industries expanding across the country. This led to urbanization as people moved from rural areas to cities in search of employment opportunities. As the national economy grew, international trade with European partners increased as well. The Fairmont Collection offers... Read More
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With each passing year, there are fewer Americans who can remember a time when gold and silver were more than an investment. Prior to 1933, the United States of America was on the gold standard and backed its limited paper notes in circulation with physical gold and silver. More impressively, this era still saw gold and silver coins in circulation in the hands of Americans on a daily basis. Finding remaining Pre-1933 US Gold coins gets harder by the year. That means that finding certified specimens is even more impressive. JM Bullion is proud to offer its customers a chance to own a range of different Pre-1933 US Gold coins with certifications from the PCGS and NGC.
Starting in 1794, the very first coins the United States Mint issued for circulation use in the nation were struck in gold. The most common circulation pieces were the coins of the US Eagle denomination. This included the US Eagle, a $10 (USD) piece. Other coins available from this point were the US Half Eagle and US Quarter Eagle, with face values of $5 (USD) and $2.50 (USD). In 1849, a US Double Eagle was issued with a $20 (USD) face value. Additionally, from 1849 to 1889 the US Mint issued a gold dollar coin with a face value of $1 (USD).
The gold content of these coins stabilized in 1837 and remained the same until 1933 when gold coinage was suspended. From 1837 to 1933, US gold coins of all denominations had 90% gold with 10% copper. Copper was included in the alloy to strengthen the coins for circulation use. Prior to 1837, the gold content of US gold coins was as follows:
The aforementioned collections offered a variety of different designs for circulation use. Each of these designs remains popular with collectors in the 21st century. The four denominations of the US Eagle largely shared designs across the program in the 19th century. The 20th-century issues of US Eagles had variations between some of the denominations. Below is a brief breakdown of designs on Pre-1933 US Gold Coins:
These coins featured varying reverse designs. The most common was the heraldic eagle of the United States. The only coins to feature different reverse visuals were the Indian Head Quarter Eagle and Half Eagle, and the Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle. The Indian Head coins featured an eagle at rest on a sheaf of arrows. The Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle came with a depiction of the eagle soaring over the sun.
As for the US Gold Dollar Coin, the US Mint used three different obverse designs and two different reverse designs. These coins are known as the Type 1, Type 2, and Type 3 releases. Details include:
As you browse our catalog of Certified Pre-1933 US Gold Coins, you will find a wide variety of certifications available. However, given the age of the coins and the fact that many were handled in circulation for years, if not decades, most of the grades are in the low 60s. Below are some basic descriptions of the most common grades:
Some of the Pre-1933 US Gold Coins on this page are more than 100 years old; some are even closer to 150 years old. The number of Pre-1933 US Gold Coins available was severely impacted by the federal government’s move to outlaw private gold ownership in 1933. The end of the gold standard meant the US government collected all circulating gold coins and melted them down into gold bullion bars for government depositories.
As such, remaining Pre-1933 US Gold Coins of any kind are a treasure to behold. Take into account the quality of certified coins from this era, and you have a true treat. If you have any questions, please contact JM Bullion at 800-276-6508. We are also available online using our live chat and email address features. For questions regarding payment methods, we invite you to first visit our Payment Methods page.