Here’s a look at the values and mintages of the 1882 Liberty Head gold eagle $10 coin: 1882, 2,324,480 minted; $810. 1882-CC, 6,764; $1,000. 1882-O, 10,820 $840.
How much gold is in a $5 gold eagle?
The $5 eagle is the smallest gold bullion coin issued by the United States in terms of physical size, containing 1/10-ounce of pure gold.
What is a 1882 $20 gold piece worth?
Pricing the 1882 Liberty Head $20 Gold Coin
| DATE | GOOD | UNCIRCULATED |
|---|---|---|
| 1882 Liberty Head $20 Gold Coin | N/A | $70,000 |
| 1882 Liberty Head $20 Gold Coin (CC) | N/A | $3,500 |
| 1882 Liberty Head $20 Gold Coin (S) | N/A | $1,575 |
| Source: Red Book |
What is a five dollar gold piece worth?
Your Liberty five dollar gold coin value is at least $409 each. With almost a quarter of an ounce of gold in your coin. It forms a very high base price.
What is the weight of a $5 gold eagle?
0.11 troy ounces
The $5 Gold American Eagle is about the size of a U.S. dime and contains 0.11 troy ounces of 22-karat gold (1/10 of an ounce of pure gold).
What’s the value of a 1882 Liberty Head?
In usual fashion, the Carson City issue has the lowest original mintage and is far scarcer than that figure would suggest today. Here’s a rundown of the mintages and values of 1882 $5 Liberty Head half eagle gold coins: *Values are for coins grading Very Fine 20 unless otherwise stated.
What’s the value of a 1882 half eagle?
*Values are for coins grading Very Fine 20 unless otherwise stated. It is relatively easy to find 1882 half eagles, especially given the Philadelphia Mint’s large output of $5 gold coins during that year. 1880s gold half eagles are generally plentiful given the current demand.
When was the first Liberty Head half eagle made?
Liberty Head half eagle $5 gold coins were first made in 1839 and remained in production until 1908.
Where was the 1882$ 5 gold coin made?
The Philadelphia mint was by far the largest producer of 1882 $5 gold coins than either Carson City or San Francisco mints, though both the Philadelphia and San Francisco issues seem to appear in fairly equal numbers. In usual fashion, the Carson City issue has the lowest original mintage and is far scarcer than that figure would suggest today.