1876 Liberty Head Half Eagle. AU-53 (PCGS).
The 1876 is a highly elusive Philadelphia Mint Liberty Head half eagle, offered here in a particularly desirable state of preservation. Rich honey-rose color is enhanced with just a hint of pale silver and appreciable reflective luster in the fields on both sides. A touch of softness to the central high points is common for half eagles of this era, and otherwise the striking detail is razor sharp. This is a thoroughly appealing, barely circulated Liberty Head gold coin from a scarce, key date issue. Struck during the year of the United States Centennial, the 1876 is extremely popular with both Liberty Head half eagle specialists and more generalized collectors. It is also difficult to obtain in any grade. Just 1,432 circulation strikes were produced, as gold coins were still not exchangeable at par with paper currency at the time and were not actively circulating in the East and Midwest. Survivors are seldom offered in today's market, especially with the quality and eye appeal of this Fairmont Collection AU example.
PCGS# 8339. NGC ID: 25WW.
PCGS Population: 5; 23 finer, 10 of which are Mint State (MS-65 finest).
From the Fairmont Collection - CAG Set.
Estimate: $6000
Price realized | 7'250 USD |
Starting price | 1 USD |
Estimate | 6'000 USD |