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1877-CC $20 MS62 PCGS....
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Description
Sparkling MS62 1877-CC Twenty
Tied With Several Others as Finest Certified
1877-CC $20 MS62 PCGS. In recent decades, many 1877-CC
double eagles have found their way back into the United States from
old, overseas holdings. On the surface, the recovery of long lost
specimens of this elusive issue sounds like great news for
collectors. In reality, it is bitter-sweet as the vast majority of
the repatriated 1877-CC twenties are circulated examples or, at the
very least, too heavily abraded to be deemed Mint State. Large gold
pieces that are transported in canvas bags over thousands of miles
could only be negatively impacted in terms of condition. The NGC
Census Report and the PCGS Population Report paint a
clear picture on the absolute rarity of this issue in Mint State
grades, as neither service has graded a single example beyond the
MS62 level, and the combined number of coins graded as MS62 total
only 15 pieces (8/07). One can safely assume that the collective 15
MS62 examples reported by NGC and PCGS is artificially high; the
direct result of the same coin being submitted more than once in
order to achieve a higher grade opinion.Doug Winter in his Gold Coins of the Old West, the Carson City Mint 1870-1893 shares his observations: "This issue is generally found in Very Fine and Extremely Fine grades. About Uncirculated 1877-CC double eagles are somewhat scarce and most survivors in this grade are no better than average quality AU50s. High-end About Uncirculated pieces are quite scarce, while fully Mint State coins are very rare." Breen, Garrett-Guth, and Bowers, in their respective writings on this series, echo Winter's sentiments. The current example is rare, not only as a date, but more importantly as a conditionally challenging issue. This is a remarkably lustrous coin with flashy, semi-prooflike fields. The peripheries have taken on a deeper red patina and there are a couple of grease stains (as struck) close to star 13. Sharply defined throughout, there are a few small abrasions on the obverse but almost none on the reverse. Census: 7 in 62, 0 finer (8/07).(Registry values: N7079)
Coin Index Numbers: (NGC ID# 26AZ, PCGS# 8983, Greysheet# 9926)
Weight: 33.44 grams
Metal: 90% Gold, 10% Copper
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Auction Info
2007 September Long Beach, CA Signature Coin Auction #446 (go to Auction Home page)
Auction Dates
September, 2007
27th-28th
Thursday-Friday
Bids + Registered Phone Bidders: 22
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