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The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the $5 Classic Head Gold (1834–1838) series of Pre-1933 Gold Coinage in the U.S. Coins contains 10 distinct entries with CPG® values between $1,350.00 and $114,000.00. In 1834, a new design for the half eagle gold coin was introduced with a

The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the $5 Classic Head Gold (1834–1838) series of Pre-1933 Gold Coinage in the U.S. Coins contains 10 distinct entries with CPG® values between $1,350.00 and $114,000.00.

In 1834, a new design for the half eagle gold coin was introduced with a ribbon binding Liberty's hair, bearing the word LIBERTY, replaced the previous liberty cap design. The motto was omitted from the reverse. The so-called "Classic Head" series was short lived (1838-1840) with coins struck in Philadelphia, Charlotte, and Dahlonega.

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1836 $5 MS
Value Range: $1,350 - $114,000
$1,350 - $114,000
1836 $5 HM-1 MS
Value Range: $1,350 - $114,000
$1,350 - $114,000
1836 $5 HM-2 MS
Value Range: $1,350 - $114,000
$1,350 - $114,000
1836 $5 HM-3 MS
Value Range: $1,350 - $114,000
$1,350 - $114,000
1836 $5 HM-4 MS
Value Range: $1,350 - $114,000
$1,350 - $114,000
1836 $5 HM-5 MS
Value Range: $1,350 - $114,000
$1,350 - $114,000
1836 $5 HM-6 MS
Value Range: $1,350 - $114,000
$1,350 - $114,000
1836 $5 HM-7 MS
Value Range: $1,350 - $114,000
$1,350 - $114,000
1836 $5 HM-8 MS
Value Range: $1,350 - $114,000
$1,350 - $114,000
1836 $5 HM-9 MS
Value Range: $1,350 - $114,000
$1,350 - $114,000

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