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Liberty Quarter Eagle This unusual $2.50 gold denomination is called a Quarter Eagle. It is the Coronet Type, referring to the ornamental band worn around Ms. Liberty’s head. Designed by Christian Gobrecht, the precious metal content is 4.18 gm. of 900 fine gold. Note that a generic picture is shown.
Indian Quarter Eagle This unusual $2.50 gold denomination is called a Quarter Eagle. This Indian Type is unusual, in that the entire design is below the surfaces of the coin! Designed by Bela Pratt, the precious metal content of this example is 4.18 gm. of 900 fine gold. Note that a generic picture is shown.
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Liberty Half Eagle This $5 gold denomination is called a Half Eagle. It is the Coronet Type, referring to the ornamental band worn around Ms. Liberty’s head. In particular, this variety features the motto "In God We Trust" above the eagle. Designed by Christian Gobrecht, the precious metal content is 8.36 gm. of 900 fine gold. Note that a generic picture is shown.
Indian Half Eagle This $5 gold denomination is called a Half Eagle. The Indian Type is unusual, in that the entire design is below the surfaces of the coin! Designed by Bela Pratt, the precious metal content of this example is 8.36 gm. of 900 fine gold. Note that a generic picture is shown.
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Liberty Eagle This denomination is called an Eagle. It is the Coronet Type, referring to the ornamental band worn around Ms. Liberty’s head. In particular, this variety features the motto "In God We Trust" above the eagle. Designed by Christian Gobrecht, the precious metal content of this example is 16.72 gm. of 900 fine gold. Note that a generic picture is shown.
Indian Eagle This denomination is called an Eagle. It was designed by Augustus Saint-Gaudens, the leading sculptor in America. The precious metal content of this example is 16.72 gm. of 900 fine gold. Note that a generic picture is shown.
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Liberty Eagle This denomination is called an Eagle. It is the Coronet Type, referring to the ornamental band worn around Ms. Liberty’s head. In particular, this variety features the motto "In God We Trust" above the eagle. Designed by Christian Gobrecht, the precious metal content of this example is 16.72 gm. of 900 fine gold. Note that a generic picture is shown.
Indian Eagle This denomination is called an Eagle. It was designed by Augustus Saint-Gaudens, the leading sculptor in America. The precious metal content of this example is 16.72 gm. of 900 fine gold. Note that a generic picture is shown.
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Liberty Double Eagle This denomination is called a Double Eagle. It is the Liberty Head Type; this variety features the motto "In God We Trust" above the eagle and the face value spelled "Twenty Dollars." Designed by James Longacre, the precious metal content of this example is 33.44 gm. of 900 fine gold. Note that a generic picture is shown.
St. Gaudens Double Eagle This denomination is called a Double Eagle. It was designed by and nicknamed for Augustus Saint-Gaudens, the leading sculptor in America. This portrayal of Ms. Liberty is often called "One of the Most Beautiful Coins in the World." The precious metal content of this example is 33.44 gm. of 900 fine gold. Note that a generic picture is shown.