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The 1904-P Double Eagle Liberty Head is a $20 gold coin minted in 1904 at the Philadelphia Mint (denoted by the "P" mintmark). It features the classic Liberty Head design by Augustus Saint-Gaudens and is composed of 90% gold and 10% copper, with a total weight of 33.44 grams.
Graded PCGS MS-62, this coin is in Mint State, classified as "Choice Uncirculated." It retains much of its original luster and sharp details, but it shows some minor imperfections, such as contact marks, scratches, or light abrasions that prevent it from reaching a higher grade, like MS-63 or MS-64. Despite these minor imperfections, the coin is still well-preserved and displays good eye appeal.
The 1904-P Double Eagle is not considered a rare date in the Liberty Head series, but it remains an important example of the Liberty Head design, which was used on U.S. $20 gold coins until 1907, when the Saint-Gaudens design replaced it. Coins from the Philadelphia Mint tend to be more common, but in PCGS MS-62, it is an attractive and relatively affordable example for collectors.
In sum, the 1904-P Double Eagle Liberty Head in PCGS MS-62 is a solid addition for collectors of U.S. gold coins, especially for those focused on the Liberty Head series and the final years of the design before the change to the Saint-Gaudens design.