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1893-CC $5 Liberty Gold Half Eagle Coin PCGS AU58 - HAT774742046

1893-CC $5 Liberty Gold Half Eagle Coin PCGS AU58 - HAT774742046

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1893-CC $5 Liberty Gold Half Eagle - PCGS AU58

Acquire a tangible piece of American history with this remarkable 1893-CC $5 Liberty Gold Half Eagle. Minted at the Carson City Mint, this coin represents a significant era in U.S. coinage and is a sought-after addition to any collection.

A Glimpse into the Past

The Liberty Gold Half Eagle, designed by Christian Gobrecht, circulated during a transformative period in American history. The Carson City Mint, known for its lower mintages, adds to the allure of this particular coin, making it a prized possession for numismatists. This coin offers a unique connection to the silver mining boom and Wild West history of the late 19th century.

Coin Highlights

  • Denomination: $5 (Five Dollars)
  • Metal: Gold
  • Mint Mark: CC (Carson City)
  • Year: 1893
  • Grade: AU58 (Almost Uncirculated)
  • Certification: PCGS (Professional Coin Grading Service) Secure
  • PCGS Certification ID: 50542481
  • Coin Number: 8384
  • Rarity: Carson City Half Eagles are highly desirable due to lower mintages.
  • Appeal: This coin offers a beautiful strike and luster, preserved by PCGS in Almost Uncirculated condition.

Collecting Considerations

To preserve its condition, handle this certified coin with care, preferably with gloves. Store it in a dry, secure location away from direct sunlight. The PCGS certification guarantees authenticity and grade, protecting your acquisition. This ensures its quality will be enjoyed for years to come.

Don't Miss Out

Secure this exceptional 1893-CC $5 Liberty Gold Half Eagle PCGS AU58 for your collection today. Opportunities to acquire such a well-preserved Carson City coin are rare. Add this historic piece to your holdings before it's gone!