This gold coin contains 0.242 troy ounces of bullion. Based on the metal content and weight, the intrinsic melt value of one $5 Gold Commemorative Coins is $646.63 based on today's gold spot price.
Coin | Melt Value | Lowest Retail Price | Buy/Sell Spread | Premium |
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$5 Commemorative Gold Coins | $646.63 | $657.65 | $72.34 | 11.19% |
Current retail values for $5 U.S. Mint Commemorative Gold Coins range from $657.65 to $718.97. Compare Prices.
The U.S. Mint has produced several commemorative gold coins to celebrate significant events, people, and places in American history. These coins, intended for regular circulation, are not only valuable for their gold content but also for their historical significance and collectible appeal. Below, we explore five notable U.S. Mint commemorative gold coins.
The 1984 Olympic $10 Gold Coin was issued to commemorate the 1984 Summer Olympics held in Los Angeles, California. This coin was significant as it was the first gold coin issued by the U.S. Mint since 1933.
The obverse features a depiction of Nike, the Greek goddess of victory, with a torch and olive branch, while the reverse showcases the Olympic flame and the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.
The 1984 Olympic $10 Gold Coin is valued for both its numismatic and gold content. Coins in better condition and with lower mintages can fetch higher premiums.
The 2006 Benjamin Franklin Founding Father $10 Gold Coin was issued to honor the 300th anniversary of Benjamin Franklin's birth. This coin celebrates Franklin's contributions as a statesman, inventor, and Founding Father of the United States.
The obverse features a portrait of Benjamin Franklin, while the reverse depicts a 1776 Continental Currency dollar coin.
This coin's value is influenced by its historical significance and condition. Coins with lower mintages and in pristine condition are more valuable.
The 2009 Ultra High Relief Double Eagle Gold Coin was issued to honor the original 1907 Double Eagle design by Augustus Saint-Gaudens. This coin was part of the U.S. Mint's efforts to recreate the artistic vision of the original design in modern high relief.
The obverse features Liberty holding a torch and an olive branch, while the reverse shows a flying eagle.
The 2009 Ultra High Relief Double Eagle is highly sought after by collectors due to its limited mintage and artistic design. Coins in mint condition can command significant premiums.
The 2014 Baseball Hall of Fame $5 Gold Coin was issued to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the National Baseball Hall of Fame. This coin is distinctive for its curved shape, resembling a baseball glove.
The obverse features a glove design, while the reverse shows a baseball.
Due to its unique shape and limited mintage, the Baseball Hall of Fame $5 Gold Coin is highly prized by collectors. Coins in excellent condition can attract high premiums.
The 2017 Boys Town Centennial $5 Gold Coin was issued to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Boys Town, a nonprofit organization dedicated to caring for children and families.
Weight | .24187 oz |
Country | United States |
Type | Gold Coin |
Mint | US Mint |
Year | Various |
Classification | Historical |
Face Value | $5 USD |
Purity | .900 fineness |