Premium Only Content

The 1929 Gold Half Eagle and the Great Depression
The 1929 gold half eagle had a respectable mintage of 662,000 but ranks today as one of the greatest coin rarities of the 20th century.
The Stock Market crash of October 1929 and the onset of the Great Depression negated their need in commercial channels, so approximately 99.8% of their mintage languished in Treasury Department storage.
Following President Franklin Roosevelt’s Gold Recall Order of 1933, the government’s entire supply of 1929 gold half eagles were melted down, cast into ingots, and stored at the United States Bullion Depository at Fort Knox, Kentucky.
Fewer than 1000 examples of the 1929 gold half eagles are known to exist.
Collectors have competed fiercely for the limited survivors of this rare coin date for decades, pushing prices much higher and faster than average collectible coins.
-
12:11
Nikko Ortiz
2 days agoCrashout 6 Rumble
76.9K8 -
19:56
GritsGG
13 hours agoSpectating Random Solo Players in a Bot Lobby!
1.82K1 -
LIVE
Lofi Girl
2 years agoSynthwave Radio 🌌 - beats to chill/game to
287 watching -
16:22
BlabberingCollector
2 days agoHarry Potter HBO: Addressing Some New Rumors!
2.29K2 -
4:01:30
Badlands Media
21 hours agoThe Narrative Ep. 37: The Sovereign War
174K32 -
11:23:54
SpartakusLIVE
13 hours agoMega SOLO Spartan Stream - 12 hours?! HA || Variety Later?!
103K -
4:55:23
Rallied
6 hours ago $19.00 earnedSolo Warzone Challenges All Night
45.7K3 -
4:53:38
Due Dissidence
16 hours agoTaibbi DEFENDS Weiss-CBS Deal, Pakman Producer SPILLS TEA, Massie CALLS OUT Trump Informant Claims
29.9K39 -
2:33:47
TheSaltyCracker
8 hours agoMedia Silent on Metro Attack ReeEEStream 9-07-25
148K287 -
56:27
Sarah Westall
9 hours agoEnd of Aging, Hydrogen Bomb Research, Serial Killers & Violent Behavior, Bipolar Research w/Dr Walsh
40.2K6