Description: Store New Arrivals Add to Favorite View Feedback Contact1795 P Small Gold Eagle $5 American Mint StateDescription Unit Grouping Single Variety Replica Proof Color Gold Grade Rating Mint State Product Dimensions 9.5 x 6.5 x 0.13 inches Material Gold, Brass Country of Origin USA Total Eaches 1 Item Weight 1.13 ounces Year 1795 Metal Type Silver, Brass Mint Mark P Graded By American Exterior Finish Gold Denomination Unit $5 To honor the landmark Gold coin, this Collector’s Proof is minted under the strictest quality standards and struck multiple times for razor sharp design details and a brilliant finish.Coin is composed of brass and layered with 24kt gold. It is a non-tradable, replica coin.Tribute replica of the world's most rare and beautiful coins.Souvenir, collectible for a coin collection.A thrilling chapter in America's past, the Half Eagle was the first gold coin of any denomination struck for the United States. The historic Mint Act of April 2, 1792, set the standards for coins struck at the new Philadelphia Mint. This is a spectacular replica of this rare, historic coin. A thrilling chapter in America's past, the Half Eagle was the first gold coin of any denomination struck for the United States. The historic Mint Act of April 2, 1792, set the standards for coins struck at the new Philadelphia Mint. For the Half Eagle it specified 135 grains weight, consisting of 123-3/4 grains pure gold with the remainder an alloy of silver and copper. The newly established government placed enormous importance on the integrity of America's coinage viewing it as a reflection of the nation to the world. Congress, in fact, considered the accuracy of the precious metal content to be so important, the Act of 1792 required Mint officers to post a personal bond in the amount of $10,000 before handling any precious metals. The Mint's Chief Coiner and Assayer, responsible for overseeing supplies of gold and silver bullion, were unable to raise such a staggering sum, thus making the production of gold coins an impossibility. Seeking to resolve the situation, Secretary of State Thomas Jefferson and President George Washington intervened, and in 1794, Congress lowered the bond requirements to more reasonable levels. With this obstacle eliminated, new Mint Director Henry DeSaussure made striking gold coins one of his first priorities. Chief Engraver Robert Scot had already created the design and prepared the dies for the Half Eagle. A minting milestone, on July 31, 1795, 744 Half Eagles were delivered, the very first gold coins struck by the United States Mint. Engraver Robert Scot fashioned his first image of Liberty in a classic style reminiscent of a Roman-style goddess. The Half Eagle was the first gold coin ever struck by the U. S. Mint. Only 8,707 of these historic $5 Gold Pieces were produced in the first year. Scot's eagle on the reverse was unpopular with the public and frequently ridiculed with the description "chicken eagle." ABOUT US We offer the best prices around on high quality products. Our E-store includes media such as books, movies, music and games while offering electronics, toys, sporting apparel, clothing, tools, general home, garden items and more.SHIPPING We are always working hard to ensure your package arrives as soon as possible. Please understand that some factors like weather, high postal traffic, and the performance of shipping companies are outside of our control.We offer free shipping to the lower 48 states and ship within 2 business days of payment, usually sooner. We do not accept P.O. Boxes. Please provide a physical address.For shipping outside of the continental USA, we only use eBays Global Shipping Program.The item is shipped to KY and then sent to the rest of the world. International customers are responsible for all duties and taxes. Continue to check out in order to calculate costs for shipping the item to your country. Messages regarding eBays Global Shipping Program MUST be directed at eBay EXCLUSIVELY.RETURNS We offer a 30-Day Return Policy on items which you are not completely satisfied with. You have the option for a full-refund or an exchange of the item. No returns are available on items shipped outside of the USA.PAYMENT We accept PayPal.CONTACT US This page content is yet to comePlease ad us to your favorite seller and visit again laterThank YouCUSTOMER SATISFACTION We try our very best to make sure every customer is completely satisfied. If theres a problem, message us! Were happy to help.WE ACCEPTCopyright © 2021 AutoDS. | All Rights Reserved
Price: 14.64 USD
Location: Denver, Colorado
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Brand: Does not apply
Certification: Does not apply
Unit Grouping: Single
Variety: Replica Proof
Color: Gold
Grade Rating: Mint State
Product Dimensions: 9.5 x 6.5 x 0.13 inches
Material: Gold, Brass
Country of Origin: USA
Total Eaches: 1
Item Weight: 1.13 ounces
Year: 1795
Metal Type: Silver, Brass
Mint Mark: P
Graded By: American
Exterior Finish: Gold
Denomination Unit: $5
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