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Certified $20 Gold Liberty 1867-S XF45 NGC
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When large deposits of natural gold were found in California in the late 1840s, a mint was built in San Francisco to convert that gold ore into gold coins. In addition, a larger denomination and size gold coin was first struck. The new coin was a Twenty-dollar denomination coin, called a ‘Double Eagle.’ This new series of gold coins was first struck for circulation in 1850 and continued through 1907. Due to legal restrictions three different types of coins were struck with changes to the reverse of the coin.
This first series was called the “Liberty Head” due to the bust of Miss Liberty, which dominated the obverse. Designed by James B. Longacre, he simply made minor modifications to Christian Gobrecht’s “Liberty Head ” design that was currently being struck on the earlier gold coins on $2,50, $5.00, and $10.00 denominations.
The obverse of this Liberty Head Double Eagle depicts a portrait of Miss Liberty, facing to the left. Liberty is wearing a crown on her head and it is inscribed the word “LIBERTY,” across it. The reverse of this Double Eagle displays a large American Bald Eagle. The wings are upraised and outstretched and its body is covered with a patriotic shield. The eagle has an olive branch in one claw and three arrows in the other. In the eagle’s beak is a ribbon which is inscribed “E PLURIBUS UNUM,” (Out of Many, One).
There is a ring of 13 six-pointed stars, with the motto, “IN GOD WE TRUST.” The sun's rays are shining above the stars. “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,” is on the upper field of the coin while on the lower is the denomination of “TWENTY D.”
The total mintage for this date and mint is 920,750 coins. This historic coin was graded as Extremely Fine XF-45 by the Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC).