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1861 AU55 PCGS Liberty Double Eagle Type 1 Gold Coin CAC orig skin

$ 1768.79

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Grade: AU 55
  • Year: 1861
  • Certification: PCGS
  • Mint Location: Philadelphia
  • Composition: Gold
  • Denomination:
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Unknown

    Description

    1861  PCGS  AU55   Double Eagle Liberty Coronet Type 1
    Historical Civil War coin.
    Civil War Double Eagle Liberty Type 1 coins remain to be very popular.
    Very good coin.  Original skin.  Good details, good color, with hints of luster.   Eye clean, no dark spots.  Presents itself better than how it's captured on the photos above.  CAC certified.
    Listing has 2 part description: the PCGS grading and the pictures above.  Item pictured is the actual item for sale.  You be the final judge.  All sales final.  Return not accepted.  Since this is a PCGS certified coin, there is no misrepresentation here.  PCGS guarantees and stands by their certification.
    Item will be shipped within 1-2 days upon receipt of cleared payment via USPS Priority with Delivery Tracking # and Signature Confirmation.  US address only.
    Gold is a proven hedge against inflation.  These graded coins are the better, if not the best, option to invest in gold.  These historical rare coins make a good collection too.  Own a piece of history.  These coins are over 100 years old and will just get more and more valuable in time.  Each day, even the raw or lower grade Liberty coins are now distancing its value from spot gold price.
    A gold coin will beat a gold bullion anytime ~ has rarity, historical and collectible value, that increases over time.  It has more appreciation value.
    A graded slabbed gold coin will beat a raw gold coin anytime ~ insures authenticity, preserves its condition, and distinguish from any unknown/poor state of a coin.
    A PCGS certification will beat another grading anytime ~ most widely accepted and known for having the strictest grading standard.