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The half eagle is a United States coin that was produced for circulation from 1795 to 1929 and in commemorative and bullion coins since 1983. Composed almost entirely of gold, its face value of five dollars is half that of the eagle coin.
On January 18, introductory prices for the non-gold coins were announced; prices for the gold coins, which would fluctuate based on the market, would be determined closer to the opening of sales. The five-ounce silver dollar, from the Philadelphia Mint, would cost $224.95, with an initial household order limit of one.
The George Washington gold half eagle is a commemorative coin issued by the United States Mint in 1999, ... Value: $5 U.S. dollars: Mass: 8.359 g ...
The Indian Head gold pieces or Pratt-Bigelow gold coins were two separate coin series, identical in design, struck by the United States Mint: a two-and-a-half-dollar piece, or quarter eagle, and a five-dollar coin, or half eagle. The quarter eagle was struck from 1908 to 1915 and from 1925–1929.
The 1 ⁄ 10, 1 ⁄ 4, and 1 ⁄ 2 troy oz coins are identical in design to the 1 troy oz coin except for the markings on the reverse side that indicate the weight and face value of the coin (for example, 1 OZ. fine gold~50 dollars). The print on the smaller coins is, therefore, finer and less legible than on larger denominations.
Dollar 26.5 mm 8.1 g 1979–Present [3] $10 Eagle 27 mm 17.5 g 1795–1933 $25 American Gold Eagle 27 mm 17.5 g 1986–present $50 American Platinum Eagle 27 mm 15.6 g 1997–present Large Cent 28 mm 10.89 g 1793–1857 Half Dollar (Clad) 30.61 mm 11.34 g 1971–present Half Dollar (40% Ag) 30.6 mm 11.5 g 1965–1970, 1976(S) Half Dollar 30.6 ...
Greatest Generation dollar Ag 99.9% $5: Greatest Generation half eagle Au 90%, Ag 6%, Cu 4% $1: Morgan Dollar Liberty Eagle clasping arrows and olive branch Ag 99.9% Summer 2024 $1: Peace Dollar Liberty A perched bald eagle Ag 99.9% Summer 2024 $1: 230th Anniversary Flowing Hair Gold Coin Flowing Hair Liberty Eagle surrounded by wreath Au Fall 2024
Of course, there are real coins with currency values that feature presidents, but Trump isn’t on any of those. The most common examples are Washington quarters, Roosevelt dimes, Jefferson ...