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1883-CC $20 Liberty Gold Double Eagle NGC AU58 - HAT780502003

1883-CC $20 Liberty Gold Double Eagle NGC AU58 - HAT780502003

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1883-CC $20 Liberty Gold Double Eagle NGC AU58

Acquire a remarkable piece of American history with this 1883-CC $20 Liberty Gold Double Eagle, certified AU58 by NGC. This coin offers a tangible connection to the Old West and the golden age of American coinage, making it a prized addition to any collection.

Historical Background

The Liberty Head Double Eagle, designed by James B. Longacre, was minted from 1850 to 1907. This particular coin, struck at the Carson City Mint in 1883, represents a significant era of westward expansion and economic growth in the United States. Coins from the Carson City Mint are particularly sought after due to their lower mintages and association with the Wild West.

Key Features

  • Denomination: $20
  • Metal: Gold
  • Mint Mark: CC (Carson City)
  • Year: 1883-CC
  • Grade: AU58 (Almost Uncirculated)
  • Certification: NGC (Numismatic Guaranty Corporation)
  • NGC Certification ID: 14997923
  • NGC Number: 18999
  • Rarity: Carson City Double Eagles are highly coveted due to their limited mintages.
  • Collector Appeal: This coin combines historical significance, gold content, and high grade, ensuring great appeal.

Collecting Tips

When handling this 1883-CC $20 Liberty Gold Double Eagle, it is important to hold it by the edges to avoid transferring oils from your skin. Store it in a protective holder or display case to safeguard its condition. Always rely on reputable grading services like NGC to ensure the coin's authenticity and grade. Check the coin against its certification number (14997923) on the NGC website for added assurance.

Don't Miss Out!

Secure this exceptional 1883-CC $20 Liberty Gold Double Eagle for your collection today! This coin represents a fantastic opportunity to own a tangible piece of American history.