Minted from 1840 to 1907, the $2.50 Liberty Gold Quarter Eagle is a remarkable piece of early American coinage. This listing features coins in Extra Fine (XF) condition, showcasing sharp details and rich history even after more than a century. Designed by Christian Gobrecht, these coins are a compelling addition to both gold investment portfolios and historical collections.
Highlights
- Contains: 0.12094 troy oz of gold
- Condition: Extra Fine (XF) — light circulation with most design details intact
- Obverse: Liberty facing left with "LIBERTY" inscribed on her coronet, surrounded by 13 stars; date shown below
- Reverse: Heraldic eagle with shield, surrounded by "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" and the coin's denomination
- Minted by: Philadelphia, Charlotte, Dahlonega, New Orleans, or San Francisco Mints
- Designer: Christian Gobrecht
- Note: Date and mint mark selected at random based on available inventory
Why Choose the Liberty Quarter Eagle?
These pre-1933 U.S. gold coins offer a tangible link to American history and a smart way to diversify with fractional gold. With their historical appeal and limited surviving quantities, Liberty Head Quarter Eagles in Extra Fine condition are prized for both beauty and long-term value.
Historical Significance
Dating back as far as 1840, these coins are over 100 years old and represent a bygone era of U.S. coinage. Their detailed designs and historic mint origins make them a meaningful addition to any collection or investment portfolio.
Specifications
SKU: |
12 |
Year: |
Random |
Grade: |
Extra Fine |
Grade Service: |
None |
Denomination: |
2 1/2 Dollars |
Mint Mark: |
Varies |
Metal Content: |
01209 troy oz |
Purity: |
0.900 |
Thickness: |
1.27 mm |
Diameter: |
18 mm |