Description
- Weight: 8.359 grams (0.24187 oz of pure gold, .900 fineness)
- Year: 1839–1908 (Common or better date – specific year will vary)
- Mint: Philadelphia, Charlotte, Dahlonega, New Orleans, Denver, or San Francisco (depending on date)
- Condition: PCGS Mint State 65 (MS65), housed in a protective PCGS slab
- Design: Obverse features the classic Coronet Liberty portrait with “LIBERTY” on the coronet, surrounded by stars and date; reverse displays a heraldic eagle with shield, “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,” “E PLURIBUS UNUM,” and “FIVE D.”
- Mintage: Varies widely by date and mint (many dates have surviving populations that make Gem examples scarce)
- Legal Tender: $5 USD face value, backed by the U.S. Government
- Packaging: Securely encapsulated in a PCGS holder for protection and authenticity
The Liberty Head $5 Gold series was produced for 70 years and remains a cornerstone of U.S. gold type collecting. At MS65, these coins are genuinely scarce — most surviving examples show heavier circulation wear or bag marks. A PCGS65 offers outstanding quality with minimal marks, strong luster, and excellent overall eye appeal, making it a standout piece for both type collectors and investors seeking historic U.S. gold.Condition: Graded PCGS MS65, this $5 Gold Liberty displays sharp design details, attractive original mint luster, and clean fields and devices with only light, unobtrusive marks consistent with the grade. It presents as a premium Gem example with strong visual appeal.Why Buy?
- A $5 U.S. Gold Liberty certified PCGS MS65
- Contains 0.24187 oz of pure gold
- High-grade Gem Uncirculated example of a classic 19th-century U.S. gold coin
Don’t miss your chance to own this $5 U.S. GOLD LIBERTY PCGS65. With its historic Coronet design, strong PCGS certification, and premium Gem grade, it’s a beautiful and valuable piece of American gold history. Add it to your cart today and secure this outstanding example!






