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    Posted 14 years ago

    bahamaboy
    (224 items)

    Here are two examples of United States $2.50 gold pieces. Of this smaller denomination I have quite a few. As I have mentioned in the past, coins are my only real passion besides my children & surfing. I've been collecting since I was a kid back in the mid 1960's. These smaller U.S. gold coins were one of the workhorses of the U S economy and for the world economies as well. Both of these examples, while 50 years exactly apart are the same minus a small minute detail that only someone who collects these type coins would know. Both of these are high grade examples and are graded by the very respectable graders of PCGS & NGC respectfully. The U.S. minted gold coins from the late 1700's up to 1933 for circulation in the following denominations. $1.00, $2.50, $3.00, $5.00, $10.00 & $20.00 There were some special pieces struck in a value of $50.00 along with several private mints that struck gold in values of as little as $.25 but these were not minted for the masses. $2.50 back in 1851 or 1901 was a pile of money for the average person. Most of the examples like you see here have been worn out from commerce, and thus very low grade. But the vast majority were confiscated by our own govt when gold was re-called in 1933 and after that, it was illegal to own. Very few survive today in the condition of the two pictured here. If you don't own any gold or silver yet, I beseech you to buy all you can possibly afford. You will not be sorry you did.

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    1. Claire, 13 years ago
      Good Afternoon~
      I inherited an 1878 Gold 2 1/2 dollar coin pendant from my Grandmother. It is extremely heavy giving the fact it is such a small coin.
      Would you be able to give me an idea as to the value of something like this? It is in perfect condition.
      Thank you so much for your time.
    2. Sharen, 13 years ago
      I have the 1851 $2.50 gold coin. It is in very good condition. Can you tell me its approx. value?
    3. mantique_collector, 13 years ago
      http://www.coinflation.com/gold_coin_values.html
    4. muddug, 13 years ago
      Beautiful coins! I have been collecting quarter eagles for the past 15 years. I am shooting to complete the Pratt Indian 2.50's 1908 thru 1929 in ms 61. You didn't mention what grade these beauties are. I would hazard a guess, the 1851 at ms61 and the 1901 with magnificent luster at ms 63m

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