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1903 $20 MS65 PCGS #9043

Excellent Eye Appeal 1903 $20 MS65 PCGS. The 1903 double eagle had a modest mintage of just under 300,000 coins, and survivors are elusive in higher grades. For example PCGS has only certified four coins finer than this piece (1/18). Both sides have a bold strike and frosty light yellow luster with excellent eye appeal. Ex: New York Signature (Heritage, 1/2014), lot 4890.(Registry values: N2998) (NGC ID# 26CW, PCGS# 9043)

1903 $20 MS65 PCGS #9043

Excellent Eye Appeal 1903 $20 MS65 PCGS. The 1903 double eagle had a modest mintage of just under 300,000 coins, and survivors are elusive in higher grades. For example PCGS has only certified four coins finer than this piece (1/18). Both sides have a bold strike and frosty light yellow luster with excellent eye appeal. Ex: New York Signature (Heritage, 1/2014), lot 4890.(Registry values: N2998) (NGC ID# 26CW, PCGS# 9043)

1903 $20 MS65 PCGS #9043

Excellent Eye Appeal 1903 $20 MS65 PCGS. The 1903 double eagle had a modest mintage of just under 300,000 coins, and survivors are elusive in higher grades. For example PCGS has only certified four coins finer than this piece (1/18). Both sides have a bold strike and frosty light yellow luster with excellent eye appeal. Ex: New York Signature (Heritage, 1/2014), lot 4890.(Registry values: N2998) (NGC ID# 26CW, PCGS# 9043)

1903 $20 MS65 PCGS #9043

Excellent Eye Appeal 1903 $20 MS65 PCGS. The 1903 double eagle had a modest mintage of just under 300,000 coins, and survivors are elusive in higher grades. For example PCGS has only certified four coins finer than this piece (1/18). Both sides have a bold strike and frosty light yellow luster with excellent eye appeal. Ex: New York Signature (Heritage, 1/2014), lot 4890.(Registry values: N2998) (NGC ID# 26CW, PCGS# 9043)

1851-O $20 AU58 PCGS #8905

1851-O Liberty Head Double Eagle. Winter-1. AU-58 (PCGS). CAC. This is an very well preserved example of the otherwise relatively obtainable 1851-O double eagle. Originally preserved surfaces exhibit attractive color and nearly full mint luster. The strike is superior by early New Orleans Mint standards. Uncommonly smooth for the assigned grade, and offering outstanding eye appeal, this impressive coin would serve as a highlight in an advanced double eagle set or Southern gold collection. After a modest mintage of 141,000 pieces in 1850, the New Orleans Mint increased double eagle output to 315,000 coins in 1851. Clearly more gold from California reached the Crescent City, and the 1851-O actually has the highest mintage among New Orleans Mint double eagles. Perhaps not surprisingly, this is the most frequently encountered O-Mint double eagle. Survivors are scarce in an absolute sense, however, and particularly relative to those of many Philadelphia Mint issues of the era such as the 1851, 1852 and 1853. As with all early date Liberty Head double eagle issues, the 1851-O is typically offered in circulated grades, most examples grading EF-40 through low end AU. Mint State survivors are exceedingly rare, most of which have survived purely as a matter of chance. There was no contemporary numismatic interest in these early double eagles, especially from the New Orleans Mint. The significance of this near-Mint offering for the advanced gold enthusiast can hardly be overstated.

1851-O $20 AU58 PCGS #8905

1851-O Liberty Head Double Eagle. Winter-1. AU-58 (PCGS). CAC. This is an very well preserved example of the otherwise relatively obtainable 1851-O double eagle. Originally preserved surfaces exhibit attractive color and nearly full mint luster. The strike is superior by early New Orleans Mint standards. Uncommonly smooth for the assigned grade, and offering outstanding eye appeal, this impressive coin would serve as a highlight in an advanced double eagle set or Southern gold collection. After a modest mintage of 141,000 pieces in 1850, the New Orleans Mint increased double eagle output to 315,000 coins in 1851. Clearly more gold from California reached the Crescent City, and the 1851-O actually has the highest mintage among New Orleans Mint double eagles. Perhaps not surprisingly, this is the most frequently encountered O-Mint double eagle. Survivors are scarce in an absolute sense, however, and particularly relative to those of many Philadelphia Mint issues of the era such as the 1851, 1852 and 1853. As with all early date Liberty Head double eagle issues, the 1851-O is typically offered in circulated grades, most examples grading EF-40 through low end AU. Mint State survivors are exceedingly rare, most of which have survived purely as a matter of chance. There was no contemporary numismatic interest in these early double eagles, especially from the New Orleans Mint. The significance of this near-Mint offering for the advanced gold enthusiast can hardly be overstated.

1851-O $20 AU58 PCGS #8905

1851-O Liberty Head Double Eagle. Winter-1. AU-58 (PCGS). CAC. This is an very well preserved example of the otherwise relatively obtainable 1851-O double eagle. Originally preserved surfaces exhibit attractive color and nearly full mint luster. The strike is superior by early New Orleans Mint standards. Uncommonly smooth for the assigned grade, and offering outstanding eye appeal, this impressive coin would serve as a highlight in an advanced double eagle set or Southern gold collection. After a modest mintage of 141,000 pieces in 1850, the New Orleans Mint increased double eagle output to 315,000 coins in 1851. Clearly more gold from California reached the Crescent City, and the 1851-O actually has the highest mintage among New Orleans Mint double eagles. Perhaps not surprisingly, this is the most frequently encountered O-Mint double eagle. Survivors are scarce in an absolute sense, however, and particularly relative to those of many Philadelphia Mint issues of the era such as the 1851, 1852 and 1853. As with all early date Liberty Head double eagle issues, the 1851-O is typically offered in circulated grades, most examples grading EF-40 through low end AU. Mint State survivors are exceedingly rare, most of which have survived purely as a matter of chance. There was no contemporary numismatic interest in these early double eagles, especially from the New Orleans Mint. The significance of this near-Mint offering for the advanced gold enthusiast can hardly be overstated.

1883-CC $20 MS62 PCGS #8999

1883-CC Double Eagle, MS62 Excellent Luster and Color The 1883-CC double eagle is generally available in most grades, but one look at the certified population figures reveals tremendous conditional rarity in MS62 and finer levels. We have previously handled only a dozen coins in MS62 or MS62+, including at least one reappearance of the same coin. Heritage has not offered a finer example since 2004, and we are not aware of a finer coin being offered at auction anywhere since 2009.This rare MS62 coin displays sharp detail and minimally abraded, satiny surfaces with vibrant cartwheel luster. Rich orange-gold color is especially pleasing. Population: 24 in 62 (1 in 62+), 4 finer (5/18).(Registry values: N4719) (NGC ID# 26BH, PCGS# 8999)

1883-CC $20 MS62 PCGS #8999

1883-CC Double Eagle, MS62 Excellent Luster and Color The 1883-CC double eagle is generally available in most grades, but one look at the certified population figures reveals tremendous conditional rarity in MS62 and finer levels. We have previously handled only a dozen coins in MS62 or MS62+, including at least one reappearance of the same coin. Heritage has not offered a finer example since 2004, and we are not aware of a finer coin being offered at auction anywhere since 2009.This rare MS62 coin displays sharp detail and minimally abraded, satiny surfaces with vibrant cartwheel luster. Rich orange-gold color is especially pleasing. Population: 24 in 62 (1 in 62+), 4 finer (5/18).(Registry values: N4719) (NGC ID# 26BH, PCGS# 8999)

1883-CC $20 MS62 PCGS #8999

1883-CC Double Eagle, MS62 Excellent Luster and Color The 1883-CC double eagle is generally available in most grades, but one look at the certified population figures reveals tremendous conditional rarity in MS62 and finer levels. We have previously handled only a dozen coins in MS62 or MS62+, including at least one reappearance of the same coin. Heritage has not offered a finer example since 2004, and we are not aware of a finer coin being offered at auction anywhere since 2009.This rare MS62 coin displays sharp detail and minimally abraded, satiny surfaces with vibrant cartwheel luster. Rich orange-gold color is especially pleasing. Population: 24 in 62 (1 in 62+), 4 finer (5/18).(Registry values: N4719) (NGC ID# 26BH, PCGS# 8999)

1906-D $20 MS64+ PCGS #9050

1906-D Double Eagle, MS64+ Rare in Finer Grades 1906-D $20 MS64+ PCGS. Available in MS64, the 1906-D double eagle becomes conditionally rare at the Gem level. This Plus-designated near-Gem showcases a sharp strike and vibrant satin luster. A few light marks on the cheek determine the grade but pose minimal distraction. PCGS has seen 13 finer representatives (9/16).(Registry values: N2998) (NGC ID# 26D5, PCGS# 9050)

1906-D $20 MS64+ PCGS #9050

1906-D Double Eagle, MS64+ Rare in Finer Grades 1906-D $20 MS64+ PCGS. Available in MS64, the 1906-D double eagle becomes conditionally rare at the Gem level. This Plus-designated near-Gem showcases a sharp strike and vibrant satin luster. A few light marks on the cheek determine the grade but pose minimal distraction. PCGS has seen 13 finer representatives (9/16).(Registry values: N2998) (NGC ID# 26D5, PCGS# 9050)

1906-D $20 MS64+ PCGS #9050

1906-D Double Eagle, MS64+ Rare in Finer Grades 1906-D $20 MS64+ PCGS. Available in MS64, the 1906-D double eagle becomes conditionally rare at the Gem level. This Plus-designated near-Gem showcases a sharp strike and vibrant satin luster. A few light marks on the cheek determine the grade but pose minimal distraction. PCGS has seen 13 finer representatives (9/16).(Registry values: N2998) (NGC ID# 26D5, PCGS# 9050)

1906-D $20 MS64+ PCGS #9050

1906-D Double Eagle, MS64+ Rare in Finer Grades 1906-D $20 MS64+ PCGS. Available in MS64, the 1906-D double eagle becomes conditionally rare at the Gem level. This Plus-designated near-Gem showcases a sharp strike and vibrant satin luster. A few light marks on the cheek determine the grade but pose minimal distraction. PCGS has seen 13 finer representatives (9/16).(Registry values: N2998) (NGC ID# 26D5, PCGS# 9050)