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The 1907 Double Eagle, featuring the Liberty Head design, is a U.S. $20 gold coin minted during the final year of the Liberty Head design, before it was replaced by the St. Gaudens design. The NGC MS-62 grade means the coin is in Mint State condition, indicating it has never been circulated. An MS-62 grade suggests that the coin shows light contact marks, hairlines, or other minor surface abrasions, but it still retains much of its original mint luster and overall detail. While MS-62 coins are not perfect, they are still visually appealing and are considered desirable for collectors.
The Liberty Head design, created by Christian Gobrecht, was used for U.S. gold coins from 1849 to 1907. The 1907 Double Eagle is the last year of the Liberty Head series, making it a historically significant coin. After this year, the U.S. Mint switched to the St. Gaudens design, which would become one of the most iconic gold coin designs in American history.
Certified by NGC (Numismatic Guaranty Corporation), the coin's authenticity and the MS-62 grade are guaranteed, making it a valuable addition to any collection of U.S. gold coins, particularly those interested in the transition period from the Liberty Head to the St. Gaudens design.