1904 Double Eagles Liberty Head NGC MS-62

The 1904-P Double Eagle Liberty Head is a $20 gold coin minted at the Philadelphia Mint in 1904, featuring the iconic Liberty Head design by Augustus Saint-Gaudens. Composed of 90% gold and 10% copper, the coin weighs 33.44 grams.

Graded by NGC (National Numismatic Certification), the coin is likely in Mint State condition, typically ranging from MS-60 to MS-63 or higher. The grade reflects the coin's overall preservation, with well-defined details and strong luster, though minor imperfections such as contact marks or light abrasions may be present.

The 1904-P Double Eagle is a significant coin within the Liberty Head series, which was used until the design was replaced by the Saint-Gaudens design in 1907. It remains a popular collectible for those interested in U.S. gold coinage and is valued for both its historic importance and aesthetic appeal.

Year 1904
Mint Mark P
Strike MS
Grade MS-62
Variety -
Grading Agency NGC
Specification properties No
Serial 3202773-010
Status Active
Designation -
Additional Info -

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1904 Double Eagles Liberty Head NGC MS-62

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The 1904-P Double Eagle Liberty Head is a $20 gold coin minted at the Philadelphia Mint in 1904, featuring the iconic Liberty Head design by Augustus Saint-Gaudens. Composed of 90% gold and 10% copper, the coin weighs 33.44 grams.

Graded by NGC (National Numismatic Certification), the coin is likely in Mint State condition, typically ranging from MS-60 to MS-63 or higher. The grade reflects the coin's overall preservation, with well-defined details and strong luster, though minor imperfections such as contact marks or light abrasions may be present.

The 1904-P Double Eagle is a significant coin within the Liberty Head series, which was used until the design was replaced by the Saint-Gaudens design in 1907. It remains a popular collectible for those interested in U.S. gold coinage and is valued for both its historic importance and aesthetic appeal.

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