
Carson City Double Eagles, marked with the distinctive “CC” mintmark, were produced in relatively small quantities compared to their Philadelphia and San Francisco counterparts. The low production volumes at Carson City created several rarities in the series, with some years seeing production of fewer than 5,000 pieces. The combination of limited mintages, the romantic appeal of the Old West location, and the inherent value of the gold content has made Carson City Double Eagles among the most sought-after coins in the Liberty series. Today, 1890-CC $20 Liberty Gold Double Eagle Coins are available at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
The 1890 $20 Liberty Double Eagles represent a fascinating study in late 19th-century gold coinage production, with three mints contributing to what would become notable collectible issues with varying degrees of rarity. The 1890-CC Double Eagle from Carson City, with only 91,209 pieces minted, represents one of many notable dates in the Liberty Double Eagle series.
All 1890-CC $20 Liberty Gold Double Eagle Coins offered here come in About Uncirculated 55 condition. Coins in this condition have extremely light or even just trace friction on the highest relief points. Medium to full mint luster is possible.
On the obverse of 1890-CC Liberty Gold Double Eagles, you will find a depiction of Lady Liberty. This left-profile relief depicts Liberty with long curls in her hair and a coronet crown on her head. The portrait is encircled by a ring of 13 stars.
The reverse side of 1890-CC $20 Gold Double Eagle Coins comes with the Great Seal of the United States. The image shows the American bald eagle in front-facing relief with the US national shield, the arrows of war, and the olive branch of peace. As Type III specimens, these coins feature the added inscription of the national motto and an expanded engraving for the denomination.
Please contact JM Bullion if you have any questions when you buy gold. You can call us at 800-276-6508, chat with us online using our web chat, or simply send us an email.
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Carson City Double Eagles, marked with the distinctive “CC” mintmark, were produced in relatively small quantities compared to their Philadelphia and San Francisco counterparts. The low production volumes at Carson City created several rarities in the series, with some years seeing production of fewer than 5,000 pieces. The combination of limited mintages, the romantic appeal of the Old West location, and the inherent value of the gold content has made Carson City Double Eagles among the most sought-after coins in the Liberty series. Today, 1890-CC $20 Liberty Gold Double Eagle Coins are available at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
The 1890 $20 Liberty Double Eagles represent a fascinating study in late 19th-century gold coinage production, with three mints contributing to what would become notable collectible issues with varying degrees of rarity. The 1890-CC Double Eagle from Carson City, with only 91,209 pieces minted, represents one of many notable dates in the Liberty Double Eagle series.
All 1890-CC $20 Liberty Gold Double Eagle Coins offered here come in About Uncirculated 55 condition. Coins in this condition have extremely light or even just trace friction on the highest relief points. Medium to full mint luster is possible.
On the obverse of 1890-CC Liberty Gold Double Eagles, you will find a depiction of Lady Liberty. This left-profile relief depicts Liberty with long curls in her hair and a coronet crown on her head. The portrait is encircled by a ring of 13 stars.
The reverse side of 1890-CC $20 Gold Double Eagle Coins comes with the Great Seal of the United States. The image shows the American bald eagle in front-facing relief with the US national shield, the arrows of war, and the olive branch of peace. As Type III specimens, these coins feature the added inscription of the national motto and an expanded engraving for the denomination.
Please contact JM Bullion if you have any questions when you buy gold. You can call us at 800-276-6508, chat with us online using our web chat, or simply send us an email.