Description
Branch | Philadelphia |
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Country of Manufacture | United States (US) |
Currency Type | Dollar |
Denominating Country | United States |
Denomination Value | 2.500000 |
Mint | U.S. Mint |
Year of Issue | 1903 |
Composition | Gold |
Diameter (mm) | 0.000000 |
Edge Type | Reeded |
Finish | Mint state |
Relief | Standard |
Shape | Round |
Grade | MS63 |
Grading Service | NGC |
Label | Green |
Obverse Design | Liberty |
Add this 1903 Liberty Head $2.5 Gold Quarter Eagle that earned the Mint State 63 grade and bears NGC’s prestigious Green Label to your collection today!
Why order this $2.5 Gold 1903 Liberty Head Quarter Eagle?
Students of history are sure to love this 1903 Liberty Head Gold Quarter Eagle. The coin comes from one of the most significant, if sometimes overlooked, years in American history. It saw both the release of the first silent film, the Great Train Robbery, and the first flight in Kitty Hawk, North Carolina. Both of these developments would end up having monumental legacies in the United States and around the world.
- This coin is $2.50 US legal tender.
- This coin was struck on a 4.18 gram planchet of .900 fine gold.
- This piece was produced at the Philadelphia Mint.
- This coin was part of a mintage of 201,060 pieces.
Exquisite Liberty Design by Christian Gobrecht
Obverse: Christian Gobrecht designed both the obverse and the reverse. On the obverse, a young Liberty faces left wearing a coronet on which her name is inscribed. Her effigy is encircled by thirteen stars and an inscription of the date, “1903.”
Reverse: Two inscriptions, the name of the issuing country, “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,” and the face value of the coin, “2 1/2 D.,” encircle Gobrecht’s reverse design. That design features an eagle. The bird holds arrows and an olive branch while guarding a union shield. Christian Gobrecht was the US Mint’s third Chief Engraver. He was a prolific designer of coins and medals.
Well Maintained MS63 with Green Label
This coin received a grade of Mint State 63 from Numismatic Guaranty Company (NGC). That grade is given to coins that have about average strikes and moderate marks or hairlines. NGC has provided this grade on a green label, which represents a partnership between Rare Coin Company of America (RARCOA) and NGC. In order to bear the Green Label, prior to being submitted to NGC for certification and encapsulation, an example must first meet a set of criteria set by the team at RARCOA.