We at U.S. Rare Coin Investments highly recommend the Early Gold Coins (Early Quarter Eagles, Early Half Eagles, Early Eagles) for investments portfolios. Whether a single coin or the long term acquisition of them with the goal of building a set in terms of historical importances as well as longterm profit potential, cannot be overstated in our opinion.
U.S. Rare Coin Investments is Buying, Selling and Trading Early Gold (Early Quarter Eagles, Early Half Eagles, Early Eagles). Please call: 1-800-624-1870 or Email us if you have any question !
1799 Small Reverse Stars Half Eagle (BD-2, R-5+) NCG AU58 CAC. An estimated mintage of 10,000-15,000 half eagles were struck bearing the 1799 date.....More
>>>
1799 Eagle $10 Large Stars Obverse PCGS MS62. 1799 $10 Large Obverse Stars (BD-10, R-3). One of only two varieties of the 1799 Eagle with large obverse stars.......More
>>>
1799 $10 Gold Ealge PCGS MS62, Small Stars Obverse. T-19, BD-7, R-3 (Irregular Date sub-variety). Gorgeous and choice mint state early gold eagle......More
>>>
1800 $10 Gold Eagle NGC MS62. (BD-1, R-3+) – Certified by NGC in a new holder, this is a wonderful coin that looks better than the grade given to it by NGC, especially on the reverse....More
>>>
1803 Eagle $10 Small Stars Reverse NGC MS63. BD-3, MS63. A High Grade, Sharply Struck Example Of This Popular Early Type. 1803 $10 Small Stars Reverse MS63 NGC. Breen-6844, Taraszka-28, BD-3, R.4.....More
>>>
1805 Quarter Eagle NGC Good Details. All early gold is rare, and quarter eagles are often among the scarcest issues among the early gold coins.......More
>>>
1807 Half Eagle, 1807 $5 Capped Bust Left (BD-8, R-2) PCGS MS63. A popular and important type coin, the present specimen is a truly premium quality coin....More
>>>
1807 Half Eagle, 1807 $5 Capped Bust Left (BD-7, R-5+) NGC MS62. Offered here is an uncirculated survivor of the 1807 Capped Bust half eagle.....More
>>>
1808 Half Eagle $5 NGC MS62, BD-3, R-4. Very important for type set purposes, this uncirculated 1808 half eagle is the scarce of the two non-overdate varieties for the year. With an estimated 100-125 pieces known....More
>>>
1808/7 Half Eagle $5 PCGS MS61. BD-1, R-6. Since the Bass-Dannreuther (BD) reference on early American gold coins was published there has been a growing awareness of the rarity of some of these historic and enigmatic pieces....More
>>>
1809/8 Half Eagle $5 NGC MS6, BD-1, R-3+. Certified by NGC in a new holder, this is the only variety for the 1809 half eagle, with an estimated 250-325 pieces known to exist in all grades.....More
>>>
1809/8 Half Eagle $5 (BD-1, R-3+) NGC MS63. Only one variety is known to have been used to strike an estimated 33,875 half eagles dated 1809..... More
>>>
1813 Half Eagle (BD-1, R-2) NCS AU Details. The more available of the two varieties for the year, which saw the introduction of the small capped bust design....More
>>>
1824/1 Quarter Eagle $2.5 NGC MS62. Beautiful, original color. 1824/1 $2.50 (BD-1, R-5) NGC MS62. A type which is already considered to be extremely difficult to obtain in uncirculated condition.......More
>>>
1830 $2.5 Quarter Eagle PCGS MS63. A rare type, low populations and in a high grade, this coin has it all. This is the first use of this reverse die, which would struck all quarter eagles until the end of the series in 1830....More
>>>
1830 $5 Half Eagle PCGS AU58. Small D (BD-2, R-5+). The 1830 half eagle is a very curious issue, which was largely influenced by massive gold melting in the mid 1830's....More
>>>