1896 Double Eagles Liberty Head PCGS MS-62

The 1896-P Double Eagle Liberty Head is a $20 gold coin minted at the Philadelphia Mint (denoted by the "P" mintmark). It features the iconic Liberty Head design by Augustus Saint-Gaudens. Composed of 90% gold and 10% copper, the coin weighs 33.44 grams.

Graded PCGS MS-62, this coin is in Mint State, classified as "Choice Uncirculated". While it retains much of its original luster and detail, it shows minor imperfections like contact marks or light abrasions from handling, preventing it from reaching higher grades like MS-63 or MS-64.

The 1896-P Double Eagle is not particularly rare but is an important example of the Liberty Head design, which was used until 1907 when it was replaced by the Saint-Gaudens design. In MS-62, it offers a solid example for collectors of U.S. gold coins.

Year 1896
Mint Mark P
Strike MS
Grade MS-62
Variety -
Grading Agency PCGS
Specification properties No
Serial 30035375
Status Active
Designation -
Additional Info -

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1896 Double Eagles Liberty Head PCGS MS-62

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The 1896-P Double Eagle Liberty Head is a $20 gold coin minted at the Philadelphia Mint (denoted by the "P" mintmark). It features the iconic Liberty Head design by Augustus Saint-Gaudens. Composed of 90% gold and 10% copper, the coin weighs 33.44 grams.

Graded PCGS MS-62, this coin is in Mint State, classified as "Choice Uncirculated". While it retains much of its original luster and detail, it shows minor imperfections like contact marks or light abrasions from handling, preventing it from reaching higher grades like MS-63 or MS-64.

The 1896-P Double Eagle is not particularly rare but is an important example of the Liberty Head design, which was used until 1907 when it was replaced by the Saint-Gaudens design. In MS-62, it offers a solid example for collectors of U.S. gold coins.

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