1870-CC LIBERTY HEAD $20 AU53

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Coin Description

VERY CHOICE SURFACES FOR AN ABOUT UNCIRCULATED SPECIMEN. THE RAREST CARSON CITY $20 LIBERTY WITH LESS THAN 50 COINS KNOWN TO EXIST IN ALL GRADES. JUST TWO COINS GRADED HIGHER.

The Carson City Mint commenced coinage operations in 1870 with limited deliveries of Quarters, Half Dollars, Silver Dollars, Half Eagles, Eagles and Double Eagles.  Most of these issues are leading rarities in their respective series, but the most elusive in an absolute sense are the 1870-CC Eagle and 1870-CC Double Eagle.  These two issues rival one another as the rarest gold coin struck in this historic coinage facility, although the '70-CC Twenty is probably a bit more highly publicized than the identically dated Eagle.

The 1870-CC Double Eagle has an original mintage of just 3,789 pieces, and most examples were lost to exportation or heavy domestic circulation on the frontier.  A mere 35-45 coins are believed to have survived, none of which are Mint State.  In fact, the highest-graded example that the major certification services can muster is an AU-55 listed at NGC (July, 2007).  Even in considerably lower grades, however, this issue always represents an important buying opportunity when free of significant impairments.  A classic rarity in the U.S. gold series, the '70-CC is the province of the most advanced and well-funded numismatic buyers.

Specifications

Grading Service: NGC SKU: 144616
Grade: AU 53 Cert Number: 6611741001
Bring This Coin to Life
In 1870, a year marked by significant cultural and technological milestones in American history, several events stood out for their enduring impact and innovation. The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City was founded, a monumental event in the cultural life of the nation. This institution would grow to become one of the world's largest and most influential art museums, housing a vast and diverse collection that spans thousands of years of human history. This development underscored America's growing commitment to the arts and cultural preservation. The same year witnessed the establishment of the United States Weather Bureau, now known as the National Weather Service. This federal agency was formed to provide essential weather forecasts and warnings, representing a major advancement in meteorological science in the United States. Its inception was crucial in aiding agricultural, commercial, and everyday planning, significantly contributing to public safety and economic stability. In the realm of industry and commerce, 1870 was notable for the incorporation of Standard Oil by John D. Rockefeller. This company quickly became the world's largest and most influential multinational corporation, symbolizing the rise of big business in America and setting the stage for the modern corporate economy. Standard Oil's establishment marked a turning point in the American oil industry and had profound implications for the global economy. Moreover, Christmas was declared a federal holiday in 1870 by President Ulysses S. Grant. This declaration formally recognized the cultural and religious significance of Christmas, solidifying its place in American tradition and national observance.
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