Collection: Half Eagle

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Explore the history of U.S. Half Eagle $5 gold coins, minted from 1795 to 1929, a cornerstone of American numismatics. As one of the three original gold denominations authorized by the Mint Act of 1792, the Half Eagle enjoyed the longest production run of any U.S. gold coin. These coins, with their varied designs and rarity, offer collectors a chance to build a type set representing America’s evolving coinage history.

Key Highlights of Half Eagle $5 Gold Coins:

  • Design Evolution: Includes iconic styles like the Capped Bust, Classic Head, Liberty Head, and Indian Head.
  • Composition: 90% gold, 10% copper (varies slightly by type and period).
  • Historical Rarity: Early issues like the 1822 Half Eagle are among the rarest U.S. coins, with only three known examples.

Notable Types and Dates:

  1. Capped Bust (1795–1834): Includes rare varieties like the 1798 Small Eagle reverse.
  2. Classic Head (1834–1838): Introduced after the Mint Act of 1834, featuring a weight reduction to curb melting.
  3. Liberty Head (1839–1908): Spanning decades, this design underwent changes, including the addition of "In God We Trust."
  4. Indian Head (1908–1929): Bela Lyon Pratt's innovative recessed design, highlighting an incuse Indian and eagle motif.

Collectibility and Value:

While a complete date-and-mintmark set is nearly impossible due to extensive melting and rarity, type collectors can acquire examples from later series like Liberty Head (post-1878) and Indian Head in Very Fine to Uncirculated grades at more accessible price points.

Whether you're seeking an affordable type coin or a high-grade rarity, ParadimeCoins.com offers expertly curated Half Eagles for discerning collectors. Explore our selection today!