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The 1900 S Double Eagle Liberty Head in PCGS MS-61 is an important and collectible gold coin from the Liberty Head series, minted at the San Francisco Mint. This coin features the classic design by James B. Longacre, with the obverse depicting Lady Liberty wearing a coronet, and the reverse showing a majestic eagle in flight, symbolizing strength and freedom.
Made of 90% gold and weighing 33.436 grams (1.075 ounces), the coin is notable for its gold content and the historical significance of the Liberty Head design, which was used for U.S. $20 gold pieces from 1849 to 1907. The PCGS MS-61 grade indicates that this coin is in Mint State, meaning it has not been circulated but may exhibit some minor imperfections like light contact marks, scuffing, or hairlines. Despite these minor flaws, the coin retains a high level of luster and its sharp design, making it a solid example for collectors.
The 1900 S Double Eagle is significant because it was minted at the San Francisco Mint, a facility known for striking a substantial portion of the U.S. gold coinage during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The 1900 S is not as rare as some other dates, but it still carries importance due to its San Francisco origin and its role in the gold coinage of the time.
The PCGS MS-61 grade offers a balance of quality and affordability, making this coin an excellent choice for collectors seeking an example of Liberty Head Double Eagles in Mint State condition without paying the premiums for higher grades. Its San Francisco Mint origin, historical significance, and the classic Liberty Head design make it an appealing piece for any collection of U.S. gold coins.