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closed (4) 1986 US Mint Statue of Liberty $5 Gold Coins


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$460/coin

$455/coin if buying multiple

$450/coin if buying all 4

Prices based on KITCO spot of $1,718 on 6/9/20.  Subject to change based on changes in spot price.

All coins Sigma metalytics verified.  Add $8 shipping to US (willing to ship to Canada, at cost. I have never shipped to Canada, but would be willing to research the easiest or cheapest method and do so at cost to buyer).

Accept PPFF or check/echeck.  Shipped once payment clears.

 

The 1986 Statue of Liberty $5 Gold Coin was issued in commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the dedication of the Statue of Liberty. The program received an enthusiastic public response, resulting in a complete sell out of the maximum authorized mintage for the gold coins.

The obverse design features a close view of the face and crown of the statue of Liberty. Inscriptions include the date “1986” above and the word “Liberty” to the left of the image. On the reverse is a depiction of a bald eagle in flight. Around the outer circumference of the coin are inscriptions “United States of America” and the denomination “Five Dollars” interrupted by groups of six and seven stars. An inner circumferential arrangement includes additional inscriptions “E Pluribus Unum” and “In God We Trust”. The designs for the coin were by Elizabeth Jones, the Chief Engraver of the United States Mint, with part of the initial modeling for the reverse credited to Philip Fowler.

Gold content of 0.242 troy ounces each.

Coin Specifications

Designer: Elizabeth Jones
Weight: 8.3590 g
Composition: 90% gold (0.242 ounces of gold)
Diameter: 21.6 mm
Maximum Authorized Mintage: 500,000

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