U.S. GOLD INDICATIONS | CERTIFIED COMMON DATES | “MS61 – MS65”

Certified Mint State aka Un-Circulated U.S. Gold coins and sets were minted from the mid 1800’s to 1933 and have higher profit potential than bullion. These coins are viewed by many as an excellent safe haven and hedge against inflation and stock market volatility. These items trade at their metal basis (melt) value plus a numismatic premium, based on their condition, historical significance, supply and popularity.

Nearing our 25th year trading in this marketplace, our relationships with tier one vendors allows us to offer U.S. Gold at very competitive pricing and in many instances the lowest retail pricing anywhere. If you’re a seller, we are are strong buyers of U.S. Gold and offer a simple and timely process when it’s time for you to liquidate. Be sure to check our Daily Specials posts regarding even better pricing for buy and or sell offerings on selected certified U.S. Gold.

We do business the old fashioned way, we speak with you… Call us M-F 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM CST @ (800) 257-3253. After hours trading is available by appointment.

Quotes as of: 4/25/24 08:40
$2,320.59
MS61MS62MS63MS64MS65
$1 Type I$450$490$640$850$1,750
$1 Type II$1,550$1,925$4,350$7,150$23,000
$1 Type III$545$625$775$940CALL
$2.50 Liberty$510$510$560$565$805
$2.50 Indian$520$530$595$755$1,530
$3 GoldCALL$2,760$3,950CALL$11,100
$5 Liberty$700CALL$765CALL$1,975
$5 Indian$750$760$1,065$1,635$10,075
$10 LibertyCALLCALL$1,495$1,940$2,855
$10 Indian$1,370$1,380$1,650$1,855$3,075
$20 Liberty$2,425CALLCALLCALL$3,750
$20 High Relief$15,500$17,250$24,000$28,250CALL
$20 St. Gaudens | No MottoCALL$2,450CALLCALL$2,595
$20 St. Gaudens | With Motto$2,425$2,450$2,455$2,515$2,595

U.S. Gold provides the same benefits as modern bullion as it is highly liquid, portable, and private.


U.S. Gold affords more profit potential than traditional bullion.


Under current federal law, gold can be confiscated by the federal government in times of national crisis. U.S. Gold is defined as collectibles and as such, rare coins do not fall within the provisions permitting confiscation.

1908-D With Motto Saint Gaudens Double Eagle NGC MS66

Despite objections from President Theodore Roosevelt, Congress mandated that the motto IN GOD WE TRUST be added to the Saint-Gaudens double eagle and other U.S. coinage. While Roosevelt felt the motto distracted from the Saint-Gaudens design, he yielded to public outcry and Congressional will. All of the 1908 With Motto twenties (Philadelphia, Denver, and San Francisco) are scarce in Gem Uncirculated condition and rare any finer, although the 1908-D Motto benefits from several high-grade examples found in Central America in 1983.

The NGC population is 10 with 9 graded higher.

Listed at $30,000 in the NGC price guide.

Offered at $23,050

1854-S Liberty Double Eagle PCGS AU50

The San Francisco Mint began coinage operations in 1854, occupying the same building that previously housed the U.S. Assay Office of Gold, which produced the iconic $50 octagonal “slugs” of the Gold Rush period. Coinage during the first several months though was stunted due to a lack of parting acids needed for ore refinement. The double eagle mintage at San Francisco of 1854 was only 141,468 pieces, which would prove to be the lowest total coinage of this denomination at the West Coast branch mint. Surviving examples of the 1854-S double eagle are scarce in high AU grades and borderline rare in attractive Mint State condition. 

Listed at $15,000 in the CDN CPG and $17,500 in the PCGS price guide.

Offered at $15,150

Daily Special – Uncertified XF $20 Liberties

We are offering up to 200 XF $20 Liberties at a $30 discount off their published price HERE.  All coins are solid XF’s with a really nice date mix. 

10 coin lot minimum, a total of 200 coins are available, and they are on offer at the special price of $30 off each at the published price of $20 Gold Liberty Head XF Double Eagles here. Currently $2,064.45 based on a Gold spot basis of $1,979.20. (Prices subject to change with gold markets, as usual) 

$20 Liberty Special – AU/CU Lot

Our special for today is a group of US $20 Liberties in AU/CU condition – nicer than usually one usually encounters for an AU lot, these are close to mint quality and provide a good vehicle for gold diversification.

10 coin lot minimum, a total of 50 coins are available, and they are on offer at the special price of:

Our special for today is a group of US $20 Liberties in AU/CU condition – nicer than usually one usually encounters for an AU lot, these are close to mint quality and provide a good vehicle for gold diversification.

10 coin lot minimum, a total of 50 coins are available, and they are on offer at the special price of $20 off each at the published price of $20 Gold Liberty Head Double Eagles here. Currently $2,066.48 based on a Gold spot basis of $1,874.50. (Prices subject to change with gold markets, as usual) 

RPMEX is buying Uncertified Pre-33 US Gold…

Non-certified (Raw) Pre-’33 gold buys

JLY     $20 Liberties/Saints @ $1,875   take 1-100

VF       $20 Liberties/Saints @ $1,900   take 1-100

XF        $20 Liberties/Saints @ $1,920   Take 1-200

AU/CU $20 Liberties/Saints @ $1,950   Take 1-200


XF        $10 Liberties @ $960    Take 1-200

AU/CU $10 Liberties @ $970    Take 1-200


XF        $5 Liberties  @ $495    take 1-150

AU/CU $5 Liberties  @ $510   take 1-300

We do business the old fashioned way, we speak with you… Call us M-F 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM CST @ (800) 257-3253After hours trading is available by appointment.

1885 Liberty Double Eagle NGC AU55

From a tiny mintage of just 751 pieces, the 1885 Liberty double eagle is a rare issue in all grades today. The small mintage was a consequence of contemporary Mint policy, which sought to reduce production of double eagles and increase the circulation of the five and ten-dollar denominations. The Philadelphia Mint followed this policy for much of the 1880s, and small double eagle mintages were the rule, rather than the exception, during this time period. Jeff Garrett and Ron Guth discuss the 1885 double eagle in their Encyclopedia of U.S. Gold Coins:
“The mintage for the 1885 double eagle is among the lowest of all U.S. issues. Very few gold coins have a mintage below 1,000. It goes without saying that the date is extremely popular. The availability of Proof examples is the only thing keeping this issue from being extremely expensive. The Smithsonian lacks a circulation-strike example for this reason. It is estimated that there are fewer than 100 known in all grades.”
The NGC population is 6 with 31 graded higher.
Listed at $69,600 in the CDN CPG and $80,000 in the NGC price guide.


Offered at $63,300

Price reflected is based on payment via ACH, Bank Wire or Check. Add 3.5% for Major CC & PayPal.

We do business the old fashioned way, we speak with you.

(800) 257.3253 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM CST M-F
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SPECIAL | 1875-S $20 Liberties

We are offering the following group of certified AU 1875-S $20 Liberties that have been around too long, at heavily discounted prices.

1875-S $20 Liberties

 7 x AU53 @ $2,350    CU $2700

17 x AU55 @ $2,380    CU $2800

  9 x AU58 @ $2,395    CU $3000

Minimum order is five (5) coins. Call or to confirm

We do business the old fashioned way, we speak with you. (800) 257-3253
Monday thru Friday 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM CST

!! SPECIAL !! | Certified MS63 $20 Liberties

We are offering up to 200 Certified MS63 $20 Liberties at just $2,250 per coin. This is a $40 discount off our current price sheet pricing, and just 19.36 % over melt. These were 30% over melt in mid- April!

Minimum order is just 10 coins. Call or to confirm

We do business the old fashioned way, we speak with you. (800) 257-3253
Monday thru Friday 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM CST

Elusive 1858-O Liberty Double Eagle PCGS AU50

Gold deposits at the New Orleans Mint went into a steep decline after the San Francisco Mint opened for coinage operations in 1854. Accordingly, the famous Southern facility produced only limited numbers of double eagles every year throughout the remainder of the decade. In 1858, the mintage was just 35,250 pieces, certainly a modest production in absolute terms, but actually quite generous in the context of the series. The coins were released into commercial channels and circulated widely in both foreign and domestic trade.

Few 19th century collectors could afford to set aside long date runs of twenty-dollar coins for their collections, and the wealthy collectors who did collect double eagles systematically preferred to update their holdings by purchasing proofs from the Philadelphia Mint every year. There was little numismatic interest in branch mint issues before Augustus Heaton published his landmark treatise on mintmarks in 1893, so New Orleans Mint issues were almost completely neglected. By the time collecting double eagles became popular, in the late 1930s, the 1858-O double eagles had been circulating for decades, suffering much wear and attrition along the way. Doug Winter estimates the surviving population at 225-275 examples in all grades, with only 6-7 specimens in Mint State. Three of the Mint State coins were recovered from the wreck of the S.S. Republic.

This example displays glittering luster at the protected areas on each side.

The PCGS population is 17 with 66 graded higher. Listed at $24,000 in the CDN CPG and $30,000 in the PCGS price guide.

Offered at $24,500

Price reflected is based on payment via ACH, Bank Wire or Check. Add 3.5% for Major CC & PayPal.

We do business the old fashioned way, we speak with you.

(800) 257.3253 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM CST M-F
Private, Portable, Divisible Wealth Storage