1907 Double Eagles Liberty Head NGC MS-61

The 1907 Double Eagle Liberty Head is a $20 gold coin featuring the classic design by James B. Longacre. The obverse portrays Liberty with a coronet inscribed with the word "LIBERTY," while the reverse shows a majestic eagle in flight.

The "1907" issue is significant because it was one of the final years that the Liberty Head design was used before being replaced by the Saint Gaudens design in 1907. The 1907 Liberty Head Double Eagles were minted in relatively large quantities, though the coin still holds strong collector interest due to its historic value and the design's association with the end of an era for U.S. gold coins.

Graded NGC MS-61, this coin is in Mint State, meaning it has retained most of its original luster. The MS-61 grade indicates that it shows some light wear or imperfections, but it is still in relatively good condition for a coin of this age.

The 1907 Double Eagle Liberty Head is a popular choice among numismatists and collectors, especially those interested in acquiring gold coins from the early 20th century. Its value is influenced by its condition, historical significance, and the overall demand for gold coins.

Year 1907
Mint Mark
Strike MS
Grade MS-61
Variety -
Grading Agency NGC
Specification properties No
Serial 1859763-013
Status Active
Designation -
Additional Info -

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1907 Double Eagles Liberty Head NGC MS-61

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The 1907 Double Eagle Liberty Head is a $20 gold coin featuring the classic design by James B. Longacre. The obverse portrays Liberty with a coronet inscribed with the word "LIBERTY," while the reverse shows a majestic eagle in flight.

The "1907" issue is significant because it was one of the final years that the Liberty Head design was used before being replaced by the Saint Gaudens design in 1907. The 1907 Liberty Head Double Eagles were minted in relatively large quantities, though the coin still holds strong collector interest due to its historic value and the design's association with the end of an era for U.S. gold coins.

Graded NGC MS-61, this coin is in Mint State, meaning it has retained most of its original luster. The MS-61 grade indicates that it shows some light wear or imperfections, but it is still in relatively good condition for a coin of this age.

The 1907 Double Eagle Liberty Head is a popular choice among numismatists and collectors, especially those interested in acquiring gold coins from the early 20th century. Its value is influenced by its condition, historical significance, and the overall demand for gold coins.

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