1863-S Liberty Head Double Eagle. MS-63 (PCGS). CAC.
A wonderfully original example bathed in frosty mint luster and warm golden-honey color. Well struck, expertly preserved, and worthy of inclusion in the finest double eagle set. The mintage for the 1863-S double eagle is 966,570 pieces, a substantial production figure for the Civil War era. This issue circulated extensively in West Coast commerce at a time when specie had virtually disappeared from day-to-day transactions in the Midwest and the East. Although many were likely exported overseas in later years, survival rates are comparable to most other double eagle issues from the early to mid 1860s. Q David Bowers estimated an Uncirculated population of 30 to 50 different pieces in his 2004 Guide Book of Double Eagles. David W. Akers enumerated 15 listings of examples cataloged as Uncirculated in his 1982 study of double eagle auction records. All bets were off when Odyssey Marine Exploration later discovered the lost wreck of the S.S. Republic, which yielded a further 175 pieces. As treasure-found twenties typically do, these soon found their way into collections and, today, market appearances for Mint State examples are few and far between. One subgroup of Mint State 1863-S double eagles has remained exceedingly rare: non-shipwreck coins that owe their existence to repatriations from foreign bank hoards or other sources. The present Fairmont Collection offering is one of these highly coveted rarities, and it sure to sell for a strong premium commensurate with its significance and desirability.
PCGS# 8940. NGC ID: 269R.
PCGS Population: 7; 2 finer (both MS-64). CAC Population: 1; 1.
From the Fairmont Collection-Hendricks Set.
Estimate: $ 30000
Price realized | 38'000 USD |
Starting price | 1 USD |
Estimate | 30'000 USD |