1864-S $20 Liberty Head Double Eagle NGC AU55 - Civil War Era Gold!
Writes gold specialist Doug Winter, "I’d rank Civil War gold as one of the more popular ultra-specialties in American numismatics." Well, here is a perfect specimen of Civil War gold to add to your numismatic holdings! NGC has graded 199 as AU55 with 312 finer.
Writes Heritage Auctions, "Before the treasures of the S.S. Brother Jonathan and the S.S. Republic were recovered, the 1864-S Liberty double eagle was one of the most difficult Type One issues to find in Mint State. The substantial mintage of 793,660 pieces assured an adequate supply of VF to AU examples, but any Uncirculated specimen was a rarity. The situation improved considerably once the coins from the famous shipwrecks entered the market. In A Guide Book of Double Eagle Gold Coins, Q. David Bowers estimates a surviving population of 45 to 60 coins in Mint State grades today. The majority of shipwreck coins seen are in the lowest Uncirculated grades, leaving coins at the MS62 level decidedly rare."
PCGS # | 8942 |
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Grading Service | NONE |
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Numeric Denomination | $20 |
Mint Location | NONE |
Designation | NONE |
Circ/UnCirc | Not Specified |
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