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Certified US Gold $20 Liberty XF40 1877-CC PCGS

As low as: $7,500.00
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The first $20.00 Gold Double Eagle coins were struck for circulation in 1850. They were struck in order to satisfy the demand from gold miners who mined gold in California during the gold rush. The Chief Engraver of the United States Mint at that time, James B. Longacre, modeled his new coin after the “Liberty Head” series of various denominations already in circulation since the late 1830’s. Longacre’s design has a dominant head of Miss Liberty, facing to the left with stars around the periphery and the date below. The reverse depicts a large heraldic-style eagle with wings spread, a banner with “E PLURIBUS UNUM,” on it, and an oval of 13 stars above the eagle. Inside the oval is the motto, “IN GOD WE TRUST.” As the largest gold coin struck by the United States, the Liberty Double Eagle contains .9675 of a Troy Ounce of pure gold, while the coin was struck in .900 Fine gold. This coin was struck at the fabled Carson City Mint and the mintage was a mere 42,565 coins – significantly less than the typical hundreds of thousands to millions of coins struck at the Philadelphia Mint. Large gold coins bearing the legendary “CC” mintmark are scarce items indeed. This coin has been graded as Extremely Fine-40 by PCGS, one of the three largest ad most prestigious independent coin grading companies in the world. All Carson City gold coins are rare, especially on $20 Gold Double Eagles.

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