The 1852 Double Eagle Liberty Head Gold coins are one of better produced Type One Double Eagles. 1852 mirrors a pivotal period in American history, defined by the California gold rush. The substantial mintage of 1852 Philadelphia Double Eagles was over 2,000,000, encouraged by the surge of gold from the West. Remaining examples are a small 4,782 estimated, a survival rate of 0.23%.
Both sides exhibit typically well-executed strikes, displaying intricate details down to the finest strands of hair, stars, and distinct denticles. This piece boasts a crisp strike, complemented by a pleasingly uniform orange-gold hue and vibrant mint luster. It stands poised for a PCGS 62 holder soon in our opinion. In our assessment, the reverse merits a solid 63 grade. The exceptional coloration further enhances its visual allure. This specimen is truly a joy to behold, embodying a remarkable combination of qualities.
The circulation of these double eagles within the United States underscores their importance in domestic trade throughout the mid-1800s. Coins dispatched abroad often suffered significant damage during transit and commercial transactions, resulting in a reduction of mint state examples. The scarcity of specimens is evident from the enthusiastic bidding whenever they become available. Last comparable for $7,200 01/24 HA had many more marks and looked to be of lower quality. Prior to that was one for $7,800 03/23 ST.
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