1876-CC LIBERTY HEAD $20 MS62

Our Price: $37,400.00
CU Value: $37,500.00 **
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Coin Description

VERY CHOICE LUSTROUS SURFACES. TIED FOR HIGHEST GRADED AT PCGS.

The 1876-CC rivals the 1875-CC as the most plentiful Type II Double Eagle struck in the Carson City Mint.  In trerms of total number of coins known, the '76-CC is actually the most common CC-mint Twenty irrespctive of type.  In high grades (AU and Mint State), however, both the 1875-CC and the 1890-CC have greater surviving populations than the 1876-CC.  This issue shares the same conditionally challenging characteristic as all other Type II Double Eagles, and in this particular case the rarest coins can be found above the MS-62 grade level.

Specifications

Grading Service: PCGS SKU: 144491
Grade: MS 62 Cert Number: 50871849
Bring This Coin to Life
In 1876, the United States marked its 100th anniversary with the grand Philadelphia Centennial Exposition, a momentous event celebrating the nation's founding and progress. This exposition showcased American innovation, culture, and achievements, drawing attention to the country's growth over a century. Concurrently, in December of that year, Mark Twain's iconic novel "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" was published in its first American edition, captivating readers with its portrayal of American childhood and adventure. Additionally, on June 4, the Transcontinental Express completed a historic journey from New York City to San Francisco via the First Transcontinental Railroad in an impressive 83 hours and 39 minutes. This feat of transportation highlighted the interconnectedness of the nation and the advancements in travel infrastructure. These events of 1876 encapsulate a blend of cultural celebration, literary contributions, and technological achievements that defined America's landscape during its centennial year.
**Source: PCGS Price Guide. Although we try to be as accurate as possible on the listed population, third party pricing and coin information, information constantly changes. We suggest you verify all information.