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Frosty Western Gold Piece 1876-CC $20 MS61 PCGS. Variety 3-A. Die attribution markers include the 1 in the date over a dentil, the 7 centered over the space between dentils, and the right edge of the second C in the mintmark aligned with the left edge of the second T in TWENTY. The 1876-CC double eagle is a plentiful Type Two Carson City issue, the last of this design. Bright mint frost shines from surfaces that show superficial grazes and small abrasions, with yellow-gold color throughout. Most design elements are sharp, the forecurls and reverse stars being a couple of exceptions. Considerably finer than the typical AU survivor. From The "So Cal" Collection. (Registry values: N4719) (NGC ID# 26AW, PCGS# 8977)
Frosty Western Gold Piece 1876-CC $20 MS61 PCGS. Variety 3-A. Die attribution markers include the 1 in the date over a dentil, the 7 centered over the space between dentils, and the right edge of the second C in the mintmark aligned with the left edge of the second T in TWENTY. The 1876-CC double eagle is a plentiful Type Two Carson City issue, the last of this design. Bright mint frost shines from surfaces that show superficial grazes and small abrasions, with yellow-gold color throughout. Most design elements are sharp, the forecurls and reverse stars being a couple of exceptions. Considerably finer than the typical AU survivor. From The "So Cal" Collection. (Registry values: N4719) (NGC ID# 26AW, PCGS# 8977)
Frosty Western Gold Piece 1876-CC $20 MS61 PCGS. Variety 3-A. Die attribution markers include the 1 in the date over a dentil, the 7 centered over the space between dentils, and the right edge of the second C in the mintmark aligned with the left edge of the second T in TWENTY. The 1876-CC double eagle is a plentiful Type Two Carson City issue, the last of this design. Bright mint frost shines from surfaces that show superficial grazes and small abrasions, with yellow-gold color throughout. Most design elements are sharp, the forecurls and reverse stars being a couple of exceptions. Considerably finer than the typical AU survivor. From The "So Cal" Collection. (Registry values: N4719) (NGC ID# 26AW, PCGS# 8977)
Frosty Western Gold Piece 1876-CC $20 MS61 PCGS. Variety 3-A. Die attribution markers include the 1 in the date over a dentil, the 7 centered over the space between dentils, and the right edge of the second C in the mintmark aligned with the left edge of the second T in TWENTY. The 1876-CC double eagle is a plentiful Type Two Carson City issue, the last of this design. Bright mint frost shines from surfaces that show superficial grazes and small abrasions, with yellow-gold color throughout. Most design elements are sharp, the forecurls and reverse stars being a couple of exceptions. Considerably finer than the typical AU survivor. From The "So Cal" Collection. (Registry values: N4719) (NGC ID# 26AW, PCGS# 8977)
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 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 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)
1893-CC $20 MS62 PCGS. Variety 2-A. The 1893-CC Liberty double eagle claims a small final-year mintage of 18,402 pieces. The issue is surprisingly available in lower grades, and can only be called scarce at the MS62 grade level, but finer coins are rare. This impressive MS62 example exhibits sharply detailed design elements throughout. A spike extends from the base of Liberty's neck and a die crack shows through the letters TAT in STATES. The lightly marked yellow and rose-gold surfaces radiate vibrant mint luster from both sides. The overall presentation is quite attractive. PCGS has graded only 25 numerically finer examples (12/20).(Registry values: N2998
1893-CC $20 MS62 PCGS. Variety 2-A. The 1893-CC Liberty double eagle claims a small final-year mintage of 18,402 pieces. The issue is surprisingly available in lower grades, and can only be called scarce at the MS62 grade level, but finer coins are rare. This impressive MS62 example exhibits sharply detailed design elements throughout. A spike extends from the base of Liberty's neck and a die crack shows through the letters TAT in STATES. The lightly marked yellow and rose-gold surfaces radiate vibrant mint luster from both sides. The overall presentation is quite attractive. PCGS has graded only 25 numerically finer examples (12/20).(Registry values: N2998
1893-CC $20 MS62 PCGS. Variety 2-A. The 1893-CC Liberty double eagle claims a small final-year mintage of 18,402 pieces. The issue is surprisingly available in lower grades, and can only be called scarce at the MS62 grade level, but finer coins are rare. This impressive MS62 example exhibits sharply detailed design elements throughout. A spike extends from the base of Liberty's neck and a die crack shows through the letters TAT in STATES. The lightly marked yellow and rose-gold surfaces radiate vibrant mint luster from both sides. The overall presentation is quite attractive. PCGS has graded only 25 numerically finer examples (12/20).(Registry values: N2998