All the designs on rare Gold coins are important to their time period. The historical value provides collectors and investors invaluable bullion to complement their Precious Metals investment. Rare Gold coins are sought after bullion by investors and Precious Metal enthusiasts all over the world. No matter what denomination, design or price range you are looking for, you are sure to find something you will love.
(1908-1929)
Obverse shows Native American wearing full headdress encircled by 13 stars, "Liberty" above and date below. Reverse shows a bald eagle, surrounded by "United States of America", "E Pluribus Unum", "In God We Trust" and “2 1/2 Dollars.” Designed by Bela Lyon Pratt, these coins contain .12094 oz of Gold.
(1840-1907)
Obverse shows Liberty facing left, encircled by 13 stars with the word "Liberty" on her hair band. Reverse shows a proud eagle with a shield on its breast, surrounded by "United States of America" and the denomination. Designed by Christian Gobrecht and minted from 1840-1907, these coins contain .12094 oz of Gold. U.S. Mints: Philadelphia, Charlotte, Dahlonega, New Orleans or San Francisco.
(1854-1889)
Obverse shows the Indian Princess with her hair tightly curling over the neck. Reverse shows a wreath paying tribute to the agricultural contributions of each state, denomination and year of issue. Each coin contains .1451 oz actual Gold weight. For many collectors, the $3 Indian Princess is a must have.
(1908-1929)
Obverse shows a Native American with full headdress encircled by 13 stars with "Liberty" above and the date below. Reverse shows a bald eagle, surrounded by "United States of America", "E Pluribus Unum", "In God We Trust" and “Five Dollars.” Designed by Bela Lyon Pratt and minted from 1908-1929, these coins contain .2419 oz of Gold. U.S. Mints: Philadelphia, Denver, New Orleans or San Francisco.
(1839-1908)
Obverse shows Liberty encircled by 13 stars with "LIBERTY" on her hair band. Reverse shows a proud eagle with a shield on its breast, surrounded by "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" and the denomination. Designed by Christian Gobrecht and minted from 1838-1907, each coin contains .2419 oz of Gold. U.S. Mints: Philadelphia, Carson City, Charlotte, Dahlonega, Denver, New Orleans or San Francisco.
(1907-1933)
Obverse shows Lady Liberty crowned with a war bonnet encircled by 13 stars with the word "Liberty" on her hair band and the date below. Reverse shows a proud bald eagle, surrounded by "United States of America", "E Pluribus Unum" and the denomination. Designed by Augustus Saint-Gaudens and minted from 1907-1933, each coin contains .4838 oz of Gold. U.S. Mints: Philadelphia, Denver or San Francisco.
(1838-1907)
Obverse shows Liberty encircled by 13 stars with the word "Liberty" on her hair band. Reverse shows a heraldic eagle with a shield on its breast, surrounded by "United States of America" and the denomination. Designed by Christian Gobrecht and minted from 1838-1907, each coin contains .4838 oz of Gold. U.S. Mints: Philadelphia, Carson City, Denver, New Orleans or San Francisco.
(1850-1907)
Obverse shows Lady Liberty, facing left, encircled by 13 stars with the word "Liberty" on her hair band. Reverse shows a proud eagle with a shield on its breast with thirteen stars, surrounded by "United States of America" and the denomination. Designed by James B. Longacre and minted from 1850-1907, each coin contains .9675 oz of Gold. U.S. Mints: Philadelphia, Carson City, Denver, New Orleans or San Francisco.
(1907-1933)
Obverse shows Lady Liberty striding before the sun's rays, a fiery torch in her right hand and an olive branch in her left. Reverse shows a proud bald eagle in flight with "United States of America" and "Twenty Dollars" above. Designed by Augustus Saint-Gaudens and minted from 1907-1933, each coin contains .9675 oz of Gold. U.S. Mints: Philadelphia, Denver or San Francisco.
Silver rare coins offer a wide selection ready for you. Every rare Silver coin provides excellent value and great diversification for any Precious Metals portfolio. The look and designs of the rare Silver add a unique perspective for the portfolio because they are not common Silver sets or commemoratives.
(1878-1921)
Obverse features left facing profile of Liberty in a Phrygian cap adorned with wheat and cotton balls in her hair. Reverse shows a bald eagle with outstretched wings clutching an olive branch and arrows in its talons. Each coin contains .7734 oz of Pure Silver. The Morgan Silver Dollar was minted by the U.S. from 1878 to 1904 and then again in 1921.
(1921-1935)
Obverse shows a left facing profile of Liberty with a vibrant crown, like those on Roman coins. Reverse shows a proud Bald eagle perched on a rock clutching an olive branch in its talons. Peace Silver Dollars were issued to commemorate peace in the world after the end of WWI, “the war to end all wars”. Designed by Anthony de Francisci, each coin contains .7734 oz of Pure Silver, making them a popular addition to numismatic collections.
(1916-1947)
Obverse shows Lady Liberty walking toward the sun while carrying a bundle of branches. Reverse shows an eagle perched on a rock ready to take flight. Designed by Adolph Weinman with a mintage of 208,000 coins, these coins contain .3617 oz of Silver. It is widely considered to be America’s most beautiful silver coin and one of the most widely collected of all U.S. coins.
(1948-1963)
Obverse features John Sinnock's iconic design of Benjamin Franklin with "Liberty" above and the immortal words "In God We Trust" below. Reverse depicts the Liberty Bell with a small eagle to the right, fulfilling the requirement of half dollars depicting an eagle. Approximately 7.15 oz of 90% Silver. This design was the final work of John R. Sinnock, mint engraver.
(1964-Date)
Obverse features Gilroy Roberts' iconic design of John F. Kennedy with "Liberty" above and the immortal words "In God We Trust" below, plus date. Reverse depicts a Bald Eagle by Frank Gasparro with the inscription "United States of America" and "Half Dollar".
We recommend the above list of coins for every type of investor, regardless of their current collections and budget. These coins represent a time-tested strategy for growth potential based on verifiable industry data.
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