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The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the $5 Modern Commems (1986–) series of Commemoratives in the U.S. Coins contains 44 distinct entries with CPG® values between $1,250.00 and $1,650.00. Modern commemorative gold $5 half eagles were first issued in 1986 with the Statue of Liberty Centennial program

The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the $5 Modern Commems (1986–) series of Commemoratives in the U.S. Coins contains 44 distinct entries with CPG® values between $1,250.00 and $1,650.00.

Modern commemorative gold $5 half eagles were first issued in 1986 with the Statue of Liberty Centennial program and have been offered during most years since. While $5 gold commemorative coins are issued at much higher retail prices than their half dollar and silver dollar counterparts, they nevertheless enjoy brisk sales from the onset. However, many $5 gold issues eventually suffer from lack of interest in their secondary sales channels months and years after their releases. This is not much unlike the marketplace situation experienced by other modern commemorative coins, which have been subjected to largely sluggish market conditions in recent years. Several $5 gold commemorative coins are surprisingly tough in uncirculated condition, as most people who bought these coins originally seemed to prefer proof specimens. This leaves many MS $5 gold commemoratives scarcer on the whole than their proof $5 gold counterparts. The scarcest MS $5 gold pieces include the 1995-W XXVI Stadium and 1996-W Cauldron Olympic $5 gold coins, 1997-W Jackie Robinson $5 gold, 2001-W Capitol Visitor Center $5 gold, 2013-P 5-Star General $5 gold coin, and 2014-W National Baseball Hall of Fame gold $5 coin. Proof specimens are much more common across the board, though the 1997-W Jackie Robinson $5 gold proof and 2014-W National Baseball Hall of Fame $5 gold proof are strong performers. All $5 gold coins graded MS70 or PR70 tend to sell better than lower-graded specimens, and spotless $5 gold coins in original government packaging also in demand.

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Gold Commemorative G$5 MS [Type]
Value Range: $1,250 - $1,350
$1,250 - $1,350
1986-W G$5 Statue of Liberty MS
Value Range: $1,250 - $1,350
$1,250 - $1,350
1987-W G$5 Constitution Bicentennial MS
Value Range: $1,250 - $1,350
$1,250 - $1,350
1988-W G$5 Seoul Olympiad MS
Value Range: $1,250 - $1,350
$1,250 - $1,350
1989-W G$5 Congress Bicentennial MS
Value Range: $1,250 - $1,350
$1,250 - $1,350
1991-W G$5 Mount Rushmore Golden Anniversary MS
Value Range: $1,250 - $1,350
$1,250 - $1,350
1992-W G$5 Columbus Quincentenary MS
Value Range: $1,250 - $1,350
$1,250 - $1,350
1992-W G$5 XXV Olympics Sprinter MS
Value Range: $1,250 - $1,350
$1,250 - $1,350
1993-W G$5 James Madison Bill of Rights MS
Value Range: $1,250 - $1,350
$1,250 - $1,350
1991-95-W G$5 50th Anniversary of World War II MS
Value Range: $1,250 - $1,350
$1,250 - $1,350
1994-W G$5 World Cup Tournament MS
Value Range: $1,250 - $1,350
$1,250 - $1,350
1995-W G$5 Civil War Battlefield Preservation MS
Value Range: $1,250 - $1,350
$1,250 - $1,350
1995-W G$5 Atlanta Olympics Torch Runner MS
Value Range: $1,250 - $1,350
$1,250 - $1,350
1995-W G$5 Atlanta Olympics Stadium MS
Value Range: $1,250 - $1,350
$1,250 - $1,350
1996-W G$5 Atlanta Olympics Flag Bearer MS
Value Range: $1,250 - $1,350
$1,250 - $1,350

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1996-W G$5 Atlanta Olympics Cauldron MS
Value Range: $1,250 - $1,350
$1,250 - $1,350
1996-W G$5 Smithsonian Institution 150th Anniversary MS
Value Range: $1,250 - $1,350
$1,250 - $1,350
1997-W G$5 Jackie Robinson MS
Value Range: $1,250 - $1,650
$1,250 - $1,650
1997-W G$5 Franklin D. Roosevelt MS
Value Range: $1,250 - $1,350
$1,250 - $1,350
1999-W G$5 Washington's Death Bicentennial MS
Value Range: $1,250 - $1,350
$1,250 - $1,350
2001-W G$5 U.S. Capitol Visitors Center MS
Value Range: $1,250 - $1,350
$1,250 - $1,350
2002-W G$5 Salt Lake City Olympics MS
Value Range: $1,250 - $1,350
$1,250 - $1,350
2006-S G$5 San Francisco Old Mint Centennial MS
Value Range: $1,250 - $1,350
$1,250 - $1,350
2007-W G$5 Jamestown 400th Anniversary MS
Value Range: $1,250 - $1,350
$1,250 - $1,350
2008-W G$5 Bald Eagle Recovery MS
Value Range: $1,250 - $1,350
$1,250 - $1,350
2011-P G$5 United States Army MS
Value Range: $1,250 - $1,350
$1,250 - $1,350
2011-P G$5 Medal of Honor MS
Value Range: $1,250 - $1,350
$1,250 - $1,350
2012-W G$5 Star-Spangled Banner MS
Value Range: $1,250 - $1,350
$1,250 - $1,350
2013-P G$5 5-Star Generals MS
Value Range: $1,250 - $1,350
$1,250 - $1,350
2014-W G$5 Baseball Hall of Fame MS
Value Range: $1,250 - $1,350
$1,250 - $1,350

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2015-W G$5 U.S. Marshals Service 225th Anniversary MS
Value Range: $1,250 - $1,350
$1,250 - $1,350
2016-W G$5 Mark Twain MS
Value Range: $1,250 - $1,350
$1,250 - $1,350
2016-W G$5 National Parks Service 100th Anniversary MS
Value Range: $1,250 - $1,350
$1,250 - $1,350
2017-W G$5 Boys Town Centennial MS
Value Range: $1,250 - $1,400
$1,250 - $1,400
2018-W G$5 Breast Cancer Awareness MS
Value Range: $1,250 - $1,350
$1,250 - $1,350
2019-W G$5 Apollo 11 50th Anniversary MS
Value Range: $1,250 - $1,350
$1,250 - $1,350
2019-W G$5 American Legion 100th Anniversary MS
Value Range: $1,250 - $1,350
$1,250 - $1,350
2020-W G$5 Basketball Hall of Fame MS
Value Range: $1,250 - $1,350
$1,250 - $1,350
2021-W G$5 National Law Enforcement Memorial and Museum MS
Value Range: $1,250 - $1,400
$1,250 - $1,400
2022-W G$5 National Purple Heart Hall of Honor MS
Value Range: $1,250 - $1,400
$1,250 - $1,400
2022-W G$5 Negro Leagues Baseball MS
Value Range: $1,250 - $1,400
$1,250 - $1,400
2024-W G$5 Harriet Tubman MS
Value Range: $1,250 - $1,400
$1,250 - $1,400
2024-W G$5 Greatest Generation MS
Value Range: $1,250 - $1,400
$1,250 - $1,400
2025-W G$5 U.S. Marine Corps 250th Anniversary MS
Value Range: $1,250 - $1,450
$1,250 - $1,450

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