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The 1824 five dollar Capped Head Left Half Eagle is one of the most fascinating and elusive coins from the early years of the United States Mint. Struck during a time when the nation was still finding its financial footing, this coin reflects not only the artistry of its engraver but also the turbulent monetary history of the early nineteenth century. The design was the work of John Reich, who was tasked with refreshing the look of American gold coinage. On the obverse, Liberty is depicted facing left, wearing a broad cap that gives this type its name. Her features are bold and distinctly neoclassical, embodying the ideals of liberty and strength that the young country wanted to project. The reverse carries a heraldic eagle with wings spread, a shield over its breast, an olive branch in one claw, and arrows in the other. This imagery reinforced both the peaceful aspirations and the defensive readiness of the United States during an era of continued global instability.
The mintage of the 1824 half eagle was a mere 17,485 coins, a small figure even by the standards of early U.S. gold. What makes this number even more misleading is that most of these coins did not survive. The coinage laws of the time set the weight and gold content of the half eagle at levels that eventually proved uneconomical. Many coins were either exported or melted down once new laws adjusted gold’s valuation. As a result, the survival rate of the Capped Head Left type is extremely low. The 1824 issue is recognized as scarce in all grades, with very few examples available to collectors today. The fact that this coin has been preserved in Mint State condition makes it a true rarity in the marketplace.
The grading of this particular specimen as MS62 by PCGS establishes it firmly in the Mint State category, meaning it shows no signs of wear from circulation. At this grade level, the coin retains original mint luster, sharp design details, and only minor marks that are consistent with handling at the Mint or brief storage over the last two centuries. The presence of the CAC sticker further enhances its desirability. CAC, or Certified Acceptance Corporation, independently verifies coins that are high end for their grade. Their approval indicates that this 1824 half eagle not only meets the rigorous standards of PCGS but also exceeds typical quality for the grade, giving collectors added assurance of its premium status.
From a historical perspective, owning an 1824 half eagle is akin to holding a tangible piece of the early American story. These coins were struck at a time when gold and silver were not just symbolic but actual instruments of commerce. Each half eagle carried significant purchasing power in an era when five dollars represented more than a week’s wages for many working Americans. The rarity of the surviving population means that few collectors today will ever have the opportunity to acquire an example in any condition, let alone in Mint State with CAC approval.
In the numismatic marketplace, early U.S. gold coins continue to command strong demand, particularly those certified by leading grading services and recognized by CAC. The Capped Head Left series has always been challenging to assemble due to the low mintages and high rates of melting. For advanced collectors and investors, this coin represents both a secure store of value and an important link to the nation’s formative years. The combination of beauty, rarity, and condition makes the 1824 half eagle a prize that will elevate any collection.
This 1824 five dollar Capped Head Left Half Eagle in PCGS MS62 with CAC endorsement is not just another collectible coin. It is an artifact of American history, a survivor of economic upheavals and the passage of two centuries, and a testament to the enduring appeal of early U.S. gold. With so few available and even fewer in certified Mint State condition, it is an offering that stands as both an opportunity and a legacy piece for the discerning collector.
Metal | Gold |
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Year | 1824 |
A LITTLE STICKER MAKES A BIG DIFFERENCE.
Within each number of the coin grading scale is a small range of condition from low-end to high-end. Certified coins of the same grade can be of varying quality. Many of today’s collectors want coins that are solid or premium quality for their assigned grade. CAC holds coins to a higher standard so you can be confident in the value of yours. We verify previously graded coins … and award our sticker only to those coins that meet the standard for today’s selective buyer.
WHAT THE CAC STICKER MEANS:
- Verified. Your coin has been verified as meeting the standard for strict quality within its grade.
- Guaranteed. CAC stands behind our verification.
THE CAC STICKER IS BACKED BY EXPERIENCE.
CAC was founded by leading members of the numismatic community, including John Albanese, a respected authority on coin grading and the rare coin market.
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