1854-O Liberty Head Eagle. Large Date. Winter-4. AU-55 (PCGS). CAC.
A handsome example featuring warm, even olive-orange color. Lustrous and softly frosted, both sides are impressively smooth for the assigned grade with outstanding originality. Well struck for the issue, as well, we note bold to sharp detail to most design elements. This popular variety features a date logotype that was intended for production of silver dollar dies. It is so large that Doug Winter (2020) opines that the 1854-O Large Date eagle "should rightfully be called a Huge Date." While marginally more available than its identically dated Small Date counterpart, the Large Date is still conditionally challenging with upper end Choice AU and Mint State survivors of the utmost rarity in numismatic circles. This noteworthy offering from the Fairmont Collection is sure to see spirited bidding among discerning gold enthusiasts. The most intriguing of the four die marriages reported for the 1854-O Large Date eagle, Winter-4 is a possible Misplaced Date. Close inspection with a loupe reveals what might be traces of an errant 85 within the lower edge of the neck truncation, above the right and left edges of the primary digits, respectively.
PCGS# 98614. NGC ID: 263J.
CAC Population: 8; 12.
From the Fairmont Collection - CBL Set.
Price realized | 4'200 USD |
Starting price | 1 USD |
Estimate | 4'500 USD |