United States of America 1829 N/A Classic Head Half Eagles $5 $5

Coin / United States of America / 1829 / N/A / Classic Head Half Eagles $5 / $5 (Five Dollars)

The 1829 Classic Head Half Eagle, representing a denomination of $5, is a significant coin in the U.S. numismatic landscape. Struck during the early years of the United States Mint, this coin features a classic design that reflects the aesthetic values of its time. Though the specific mint location is not provided for this piece (indicated as 'N/A'), it is known that the Classic Head series was produced primarily in Philadelphia. One of the notable aspects of this particular coin is its limited mintage of only 32,076 pieces, making it a desirable item for collectors. The coin is composed of gold, a standard for half eagles during this period, although specific details about the material composition are not listed. The dimensions (width, height, and diameter) and weight of the coin are also not specified, but typical Classic Head Half Eagles are around 21.6 mm in diameter and weigh approximately 8.33 grams. The design of the Classic Head Half Eagle, while specifically not attributed to a designer, represents a transitional style in American coinage. The obverse features a classic head of liberty with a flowing hairstyle, adorned with a headband inscribed with the word "Liberty." The reverse displays a heraldic eagle, a symbol of American strength and unity. Collectors often seek this coin for its historical significance, aesthetic appeal, and limited availability, making it a prized possession in any collection of early American gold coins.

currency USD
currency-amount 5
designer N/A
diameter 0
edge-type N/A
height 0
material N/A
mint-mark None
mintage 32076
type Coins
weight 0
width 0
year-display 1829