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Greysheet Catalog Details

The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the $5 Liberty Gold - With Motto series of Gold Coinage in the U.S. Coins contains 10 distinct entries with CPG® values between $598.00 and $61,900.00.
The Liberty $5 gold half eagle "with motto" continues the primary design of Christian Gobrecht with the major addition of the words ("IN GOD WE TRUST") emblazoned on a ribbon on the reverse above the eagle's head. This revised design spanned from 1866 through the termination of the Liberty design in 1907.

These coins weigh in at 0.24 ounces (8.359 grams) and 90% purity (10% copper), these coins were well circulated and struck at numerous mints including Philadelphia, New Orleans, Carson City, Denver, and San Francisco.

Catalog Detail

  $5 Liberty Gold - With Motto Value Range Favorite
$5 Liberty Gold - With Motto Value Range  
1881 $5 MS
$598
-
$26,400
$598 - $26,400
1881 $5 MS PL
$1,220
-
$6,750
$1,220 - $6,750
1881 $5 Repunched Date, FS-302 MS
$658
-
$29,000
$658 - $29,000
1881 $5 Repunched Date, FS-303 MS
$658
-
$29,000
$658 - $29,000
1881 $5 Repunched Date, FS-304 MS
$658
-
$29,000
$658 - $29,000
1881 $5 Repunched Date, FS-305 MS
$658
-
$29,000
$658 - $29,000
1881/0 $5 FS-301 MS
$598
-
$11,300
$598 - $11,300
1881-CC $5 MS
$2,310
-
$61,900
$2,310 - $61,900
1881-S $5 MS
$598
-
$4,130
$598 - $4,130
1881-S $5 MS PL
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Greysheet Catalog Details

The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the $5 Liberty Gold - With Motto series of Gold Coinage in the U.S. Coins contains 10 distinct entries with CPG® values between $598.00 and $61,900.00.
The Liberty $5 gold half eagle "with motto" continues the primary design of Christian Gobrecht with the major addition of the words ("IN GOD WE TRUST") emblazoned on a ribbon on the reverse above the eagle's head. This revised design spanned from 1866 through the termination of the Liberty design in 1907.

These coins weigh in at 0.24 ounces (8.359 grams) and 90% purity (10% copper), these coins were well circulated and struck at numerous mints including Philadelphia, New Orleans, Carson City, Denver, and San Francisco.

Catalog Detail