1867-S LIBERTY HEAD $20 MS62

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Coin Description

CHOICE WELL STRUCK LUSTROUS SURFACES. JUST TWO COINS GRADED HIGHER AT PCGS.

An issue that typically grades no finer than AU-50, the 1867-S is one of the rarer and more underrated coins in the Type II Double Eagle series.  The reason why many numismatic buyers fail ot take notice of this delivery is almost certainly because it was produced to the extent of 920,750 pieces - the eighth-highest mintage of the type.  Most examples seem to have been melted, however, and those that have survived usually possess at least 10 points of wear.  Scarce in the finer AU grades, the '67-S is rare in Uncirculated condition and almost nonexistent above the MS-62 level.  In fact, there is only a single MS-63 listed at PCGS and NGC (none are finer, July/2007), and that coin may be the Dallas Bank Collection specimen that sold at auction for $20,700 in late 2001.

Specifications

Grading Service: PCGS SKU: 143947
Grade: MS 62 Cert Number: 45105675
Bring This Coin to Life
In 1867, a year marked by significant geopolitical shifts and literary milestones, several pivotal events unfolded, shaping the course of history. Firstly, the Alaska Purchase on March 30th saw the United States acquiring Alaska from Russia for $7.2 million, a transaction that would later prove to be strategically valuable for its abundant natural resources. Concurrently, Canadian Confederation took place on July 1st, uniting the provinces of Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia into the Dominion of Canada, laying the foundation for the modern Canadian state. Meanwhile, in the realm of literature, Charles Dickens, one of the most celebrated authors of the Victorian era, published his final full-length novel, ""The Mystery of Edwin Drood,"" before his passing later that year. Dickens' work, though unfinished due to his death, remains a testament to his literary prowess and enduring influence. These events of 1867 underscore the dynamic nature of global politics and cultural achievements during the 19th century, reflecting a period of exploration, consolidation, and artistic innovation that would reverberate for generations to come."
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