1875 $20 Liberty Head Double Eagle Gold Coin NGC MS 61
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1875 $20 Liberty Head Double Eagle Gold Coin NGC MS 61
Bullion Exchanges is proud to offer the 1875 $20 Liberty Head Double Eagle Gold Coin NGC MS 61. This historic coin, struck from .900 fine gold with a total weight of 0.9675 troy ounces, is a beautiful and valuable piece of U.S. numismatic history. The MS 61 grade denotes a Mint State coin with attractive luster, making it an excellent choice for both collectors and investors. Featuring the iconic Liberty Head design by James B. Longacre, this $20 Double Eagle is a stunning representation of American craftsmanship and history.
The $20 Liberty Head Double Eagle was first introduced in 1849, during the height of the California Gold Rush, and remained in production until 1907. These coins were minted as a response to the influx of gold from the West, providing a means for the U.S. government to capitalize on the increased availability of gold. The Liberty Head design, featuring Lady Liberty on the obverse and a heraldic eagle on the reverse, became one of the most recognizable symbols of American wealth and prosperity. The 1875 edition is part of this rich legacy, offering a glimpse into the economic history of the post-Civil War United States.
Specifications:
- Graded by NGC as MS 61
- Made from .900 fine gold with an actual gold weight of .9675 troy oz
- Produced by the US Mint
- Face value of 20 dollars, backed by the US government
- Obverse: Features the iconic Lady Liberty design, embodying the spirit of America.
- Reverse: Showcases a heraldic eagle, symbolizing national unity and strength.
Add the 1875 $20 Liberty Head Double Eagle Gold Coin NGC MS 61 to your collection today, available now at Bullion Exchanges. With its historical significance, gold content, and collectible appeal, this coin is an excellent choice for those looking to own a piece of American history. Feel free to contact our customer service team with any questions regarding our US Mint gold coins.
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