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$2.50 LIBERTY HEAD GOLD COINS

LIBERTY HEAD COIN DESIGN

These 90% pure gold Liberty Head coins are of distinctive design and very scarce--a must-have for collectors. Christian Gobrecht was the designer for the $2.50, $5, $10, and $20 Liberty Head gold coins. The obverse features Lady Liberty with a coronet and the word "LIBERTY" across it. Her bun is pulled back by pearls. 13 stars encircle her. The reverse features a mighty eagle. The eagle holds its wings out as the shield covers his chest. An olive branch and three arrows signify America's peace and war. The inscription "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" envelopes the eagle. 

OTHER DENOMINATIONS: $1 LIBERTY HEAD COIN DESIGN

The $1 gold coins were only in circulation for five years from 1849-1854. They are a fascinating and dynamic piece of American history. While the obverse is similar to the other denominations, the reverse is quite different. On the reverse, you'll find a wreath with berries and holly. The wreath also encompasses a roman numeral and features the denomination and "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA." James B. Longacre designed the $1 gold coins.

INDIAN PRINCESS GOLD COIN

The "small head" gold Indian Head Princess was the first of the series to feature Lady Liberty with a native feathered headdress. A new wreath featured agricultural elements like wheat, corn, tobacco, and cotton—much like America's early farming days. Both this and the "large head" coin was also designed by James Longacre. These coins are a preference among collectors despite their poor striking, as they carry a significant historical value. In 1856, the "small" head coin was redesigned to help with striking of the gold coin. The designer, Longacre, enlarged Liberty's head, straightened her headdress, and rearranged her hair. This was to allow the coin's metal to flow more evenly into the dies of the coin. Most did well in improvement. Additionally, the coin's portrait became flatter, and the inscription "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" moved closer to the coin's border. 

ROOSEVELT'S ORDER

In 1933, Roosevelt signed an executive order for Americans to turn in their gold. Therefore, gold coins before 1933 are scarce and highly valuable to collectors and investors alike. These coins are rare to find in mint condition. So, you can rest assured these will remain valuable and make an excellent investment.  

GOLD RUSH

The California Gold Rush is said to be the cause of the amount of Pre-1933 gold coins. That's because the surplus of gold (to the tune of $600 million) sparked Congress to expand its use of gold in coinage. This was when the federal government of the US authorized the production of gold dollars. 

ADDITIONAL COINS 

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