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U.S. Mint $5 Gold Commemorative

$5.00 Gold US Commemorative (.2419 troy ounce)


$5 Gold Commemorative Melt Value

This gold coin contains 0.242 troy ounces of bullion. Based on the metal content and weight, the intrinsic melt value of one $5.00 Gold US Commemorative (.2419 troy ounce) is $656.96 based on today's gold spot price.

Coin Melt Value Lowest Retail Price Buy/Sell Spread Premium
$5 Gold Commemorative $656.96 $675.74 $18.78 2.86%

Current retail values for U.S. Mint $5 Gold Commemorative range from $675.74 to $675.74. Compare Prices.

The $5.00 Gold US Commemorative coin, weighing 0.2419 troy ounces, is a popular choice among collectors and investors due to its historical significance and gold content. These coins have been minted in various years and at different mints, each with unique characteristics that can influence their value.

Design and Specifications

  • Obverse (front): Typically features a significant American figure or theme, depending on the commemorative issue.
  • Reverse (back): Often depicts a related emblem or scene, complementing the obverse design.
  • Weight: 8.359 grams
  • Gold Content: 0.2419 troy ounces of pure gold
  • Fineness: 90% gold (0.900 fineness)

Mint Marks and Varieties

The $5.00 Gold US Commemorative coins were struck at various U.S. Mints, and the mint mark indicates the place of origin. The mint mark is typically located on the reverse side of the coin:

  • Philadelphia (no mint mark): Often produced the highest numbers of these coins.
  • Denver ('D'): Known for producing coins with relatively high mintage figures.
  • San Francisco ('S'): Some issues from this mint are highly sought after due to their lower mintage numbers.
  • West Point ('W'): This mint also produced commemorative coins, with certain years being particularly desirable.

Collectible Varieties

  • Historical Significance: Coins commemorating major events or figures in U.S. history are typically more valuable.
  • Mint Varieties: Coins from certain mints, like San Francisco ('S') and West Point ('W'), can be more valuable due to lower production numbers.

Common Dates vs. Rare Dates

Coins from years with high mintage numbers, such as those produced in Philadelphia or Denver, are more common and often traded closer to their gold content value. These coins are frequently available in the market and have lower premiums above gold content.

Rare Dates and Varieties

Coins from specific years and mints, especially those with lower production numbers, can be significantly more valuable. For instance, certain commemorative issues from the San Francisco ('S') and West Point ('W') mints are highly prized by collectors.

Key dates and rare varieties can command much higher values, especially if they are well-preserved and in higher grades.

Various Grades and Values

The value of $5.00 Gold US Commemorative coins depends on their condition (grade), rarity, and mint mark. Here is a general estimate of the value based on grades for common-date coins:

  • Good (G): $450-600
  • Fine (F): $500-700
  • Extremely Fine (XF): $650-800
  • About Uncirculated (AU): $800-1,100
  • Brilliant Uncirculated (BU/MS): $1,100-1,500

Rare mint marks and key dates can command prices well into the thousands or even tens of thousands for coins in higher grades.

The $5.00 Gold US Commemorative coin holds an important place in American numismatic history. Coins from mints like San Francisco and West Point, as well as key dates, are highly sought after by collectors and can command significant premiums. Common-date coins are more affordable and may be sold closer to their gold content value, making them a popular choice for gold investors. The coin's value increases significantly with higher grades and more desirable mint marks.



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Additional U.S. Mint $5 Gold Commemorative Specifications

Weight .2419 oz
Country United States
Type Gold Coin
Mint US Mint
Year Various
Classification Historical


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