1899 Liberty Head Eagle. MS-66 (PCGS). CAC.
A Condition Census example of an otherwise readily obtainable late date Liberty Head eagle issue. This is a gorgeous coin, both sides drenched in a bold blend of frosty mint luster and soft golden-apricot color. Fully struck from the dies and expertly preserved, this pristine-looking beauty will please even the most discerning gold type or date collector. The Philadelphia Mint produced 1,262,219 ten-dollar gold eagles for commercial use in 1899. Mint State survivors abound in numismatic circles, the issue clearly seeing extensive use in the export trade. Due also to the high quality of production noted for most examples (the present coin included), the 1899 is a popular issue among collectors seeking a single coin to represent the Liberty Head with Motto eagle type of 1866 to 1907. Even Gems in MS-65 are plentiful by ten-dollar gold standards, although in higher grades the conditionally rare nature of this issue comes readily to the fore. This is one of the finest examples known to both PCGS and CAC, a breathtakingly beautiful coin worthy of the strongest bids.
PCGS# 8742. NGC ID: 267J.
PCGS Population: 12; 4 finer (MS-67 finest). CAC Population: 6; 0.
Estimate: $15000
Price realized | 19'000 USD |
Starting price | 1 USD |
Estimate | 15'000 USD |