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The half eagle is a US gold coin with a face value of 5 US dollars. From 1795 to 1933, the coin was an official means of payment and was minted in large quantities. It is still traded today as a popular investment coin. The motif on the head side was Liberty Head until 1906, then Indian Head. The other US gold coins were named in proportion to the 10 dollar eagle. The 20 dollar gold coin is called the Double Eagle, the 5 dollar gold coin the Half Eagle and the 2.5 dollar gold coin the Quarter Eagle.
The coin is available in various vintages.
| Weight | 0,03343 kg |
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| Material | Gold |
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| Series | |
| Weight | 33,43g |
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