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- 1879 $20 Doubled Die Reverse, FS-801, MS62 NGC. CAC. Described in the Cherrypickers' Guide: "Strong doubling is evident on all reverse lettering, including E PLURIBUS UNUM, and the banner." Doubling is further evident on the stars and olive leaves. NGC has attributed just two examples of this bold variety, both MS62 coins, while PCGS has certified only 11 examples, the finest being a sole MS62+ representative (8/14). This piece exhibits surprisingly smooth surfaces for the grade, with sharp design elements and radiant honey-gold luster. As a date, the 1879 double eagle is moderately available in circulated grades, but becomes elusive in Mint State, and those grading finer than the present example are decidedly rare. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $8225.00. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1879 $20 Doubled Die Reverse, FS-801, MS62 NGC. CAC. Described in the Cherrypickers' Guide: "Strong doubling is evident on all reverse lettering, including E PLURIBUS UNUM, and the banner." Doubling is further evident on the stars and olive leaves. NGC has attributed just two examples of this bold variety, both MS62 coins, while PCGS has certified only 11 examples, the finest being a sole MS62+ representative (8/14). This piece exhibits surprisingly smooth surfaces for the grade, with sharp design elements and radiant honey-gold luster. As a date, the 1879 double eagle is moderately available in circulated grades, but becomes elusive in Mint State, and those grading finer than the present example are decidedly rare. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $8225.00. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1878 $20 Doubled Die Reverse MS62 NGC. CAC. Breen-7270, VP-001. The entire reverse is die-doubled, with the spread most evident on the lettering. This variety was apparently first reported by Ed Fleischman of ANACS, and was later described by Breen in his 1988 Encyclopedia as being "very rare." NGC recognizes the doubled die variety under their VarietyPlus service as VP-001. The piece here offered is the finest of just seven representatives attributed by NGC (8/14). Subtle olive-colored overtones complement frosty peach-gold luster on each side, while the design elements are boldly brought up and the surfaces are remarkably clean, considering the grade. As a date, this issue is scarcely encountered finer. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $4406.25. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1878 $20 Doubled Die Reverse MS62 NGC. CAC. Breen-7270, VP-001. The entire reverse is die-doubled, with the spread most evident on the lettering. This variety was apparently first reported by Ed Fleischman of ANACS, and was later described by Breen in his 1988 Encyclopedia as being "very rare." NGC recognizes the doubled die variety under their VarietyPlus service as VP-001. The piece here offered is the finest of just seven representatives attributed by NGC (8/14). Subtle olive-colored overtones complement frosty peach-gold luster on each side, while the design elements are boldly brought up and the surfaces are remarkably clean, considering the grade. As a date, this issue is scarcely encountered finer. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $4406.25. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1877-S $20 AU58 NGC. CAC. This San Francisco issue had a moderately high mintage of more than 1.7 million coins, many of which were shipped to Europe and South America. A number of these pieces have found their way back to America in recent decades, with the result that the collector has many Mint State coins from which to choose. Most are heavily abraded, having been shipped loosely in bags, and therefore grade no finer than MS62. MS63 or finer representatives are decidedly rare. This example is a brush of high-point friction shy of Mint State status, but retains substantial honey-gold mint luster and exhibits unusually clean fields, with only a few minute imperfections on the obverse accompanying the grade. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $2115.00. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1877-S $20 AU58 NGC. CAC. This San Francisco issue had a moderately high mintage of more than 1.7 million coins, many of which were shipped to Europe and South America. A number of these pieces have found their way back to America in recent decades, with the result that the collector has many Mint State coins from which to choose. Most are heavily abraded, having been shipped loosely in bags, and therefore grade no finer than MS62. MS63 or finer representatives are decidedly rare. This example is a brush of high-point friction shy of Mint State status, but retains substantial honey-gold mint luster and exhibits unusually clean fields, with only a few minute imperfections on the obverse accompanying the grade. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $2115.00. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1877-CC $20 XF45 NGC. CAC. Variety 1-B. The late die state, with a reverse die crack from the rim to the left edge of the Y in TWENTY. The first Type Three issue from the Carson City Mint, the 1877-CC double eagle is moderately obtainable in circulated condition, but becomes genuinely scarce at the Mint State grade level, where none are certified finer than MS62 (8/14). Many of the known survivors originated from overseas holdings, and were transferred loosely in bags, becoming heavily abraded. This attractively smooth Choice XF representative shows rich orange-gold patina with remnants of luster in the protected regions. Light high-point wear leaves the design elements remarkably well-defined, with proportionately strong eye appeal. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $5581.25. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1877-CC $20 XF45 NGC. CAC. Variety 1-B. The late die state, with a reverse die crack from the rim to the left edge of the Y in TWENTY. The first Type Three issue from the Carson City Mint, the 1877-CC double eagle is moderately obtainable in circulated condition, but becomes genuinely scarce at the Mint State grade level, where none are certified finer than MS62 (8/14). Many of the known survivors originated from overseas holdings, and were transferred loosely in bags, becoming heavily abraded. This attractively smooth Choice XF representative shows rich orange-gold patina with remnants of luster in the protected regions. Light high-point wear leaves the design elements remarkably well-defined, with proportionately strong eye appeal. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $5581.25. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1876-S $20 AU58 NGC. CAC. The 1876-S double eagle is one of the more available San Francisco issues from the period, partly due to the return of numerous examples from overseas holdings. As a result, Mint State representatives can be found with little searching, but the vast majority are heavily abraded and grade no finer than MS62. A trace of high-point friction precludes a Mint State grade for this piece, but the surfaces are remarkably free of imperfections. Luminous apricot-gold luster remains in the protected regions, highlighting original olive-gold patina over the remainder of each side. Well detailed devices complement the smooth surfaces, delivering outstanding visual appeal for the grade. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $1586.25. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1876-S $20 AU58 NGC. CAC. The 1876-S double eagle is one of the more available San Francisco issues from the period, partly due to the return of numerous examples from overseas holdings. As a result, Mint State representatives can be found with little searching, but the vast majority are heavily abraded and grade no finer than MS62. A trace of high-point friction precludes a Mint State grade for this piece, but the surfaces are remarkably free of imperfections. Luminous apricot-gold luster remains in the protected regions, highlighting original olive-gold patina over the remainder of each side. Well detailed devices complement the smooth surfaces, delivering outstanding visual appeal for the grade. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $1586.25. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.