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The Liberty Head double eagle or Coronet double eagle is an American twenty-dollar gold piece struck as a pattern coin in 1849, and for commerce from 1850 to 1907. It was designed by Mint of the United States Chief Engraver James B. Longacre .
For collectors, extinction can help push coin values up into the thousands and even millions of dollars. Hunting Rare Coins Worth Thousands? ... Liberty Head $20 (1850-1907): $385,000.
Face value Coin Obverse design Reverse design Composition Mintage Available Obverse Reverse $2.50 "CAL" Liberty quarter eagle: Standard Liberty Head quarter eagle obverse Standard Liberty Head quarter eagle reverse with "CAL." punched into the field 90% Au, 10% Cu: Uncirculated: 1,389 [1] 1848
Classic Head large cent, 1808–1815 (Copper) Year ... 20 Proof 1850 (P) 4,426,844 (P) 8 Proof 1851 ... United States half dollar mintage figures.
Half Eagle, a 1795 coin with a face value of two dollars; Coronet large cent, an 1816 coin with a face value of 0.01 dollars; Liberty Head double eagle, an 1850 coin with a face value of 20 dollars; Liberty Head nickel, an 1883 coin with a face value of 0.05 dollars; Standing Liberty quarter, a 1916 coin with a face value of 0.25 dollars
The 1848 "Liberty Head" quarter eagle punch-marked "CAL" Also known as the "Coronet Head", the Liberty head was designed to match the styles of the other gold eagles the government was producing. The Liberty Head design was created by Christian Gobrecht and was produced successfully from 1840 to 1907, the most popular of all of the models.
Liberty head 1840, 1842–43, 1845–1847, 1850–1852, 1854, 1856–57 This example shows the mint mark merging with the arrow feathers below the eagle, a common occurrence on nineteenth century U.S. coins. Three dollars: Indian head 1854 (no image available) This was the only year in which three-dollar gold pieces were struck in New Orleans.
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