Sunday, May 9, 2010

Gold Bullion Coins : Own the Rarest Bread of the Series

Gold Bullion Coins : Own the Rarest Bread of the Series

The $2½ Liberty Gold Piece




The Liberty Gold Bread alternation offers attenuate bread collectors a alluring glimpse of 19th Century American History! The $2½ Liberty gold bill had bound mintages and were acclimated primarily as circulating coinage.



A Attenuate Mintage - Due to their low mintages, the cardinal of actual $2½ Liberty gold bill are far beneath than their crammer $20 Liberty counterparts. Bigger bill were acclimated in all-embracing barter and minted by the millions area the $2½ enjoyed mintages.



The $2½ Liberty was minted at bristles U.S. Mints including the Southern Branch Mints. Dahlonega and Charlotte. Minting was apoplectic in 1861 back these mints fell into the easily of the Southern Confederacy.



Low Circulation Liberty Bill - After 1879, all Coronet bill were issued from Philadelphia but almost few were circulated. Most were stored in banks and the Treasury and after broiled bottomward back gold was recalled in 1933. We specialize in New Orleans examples and feel this alternation is actual under-priced in today's market.