Post your $20 Liberties

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  1. mpcusa

    mpcusa "Official C.T. TROLL SWEEPER"

    Post your $20 liberties :)
     
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  13. johnmilton

    johnmilton Well-Known Member

    Type I, an 1857-S recovered from the SS Central America." The split of the SS Central America recovery went something like 92% to guys who put the coins in the PCGS gold foil tag holders and 8% to the guys who put the coins in NGC holders. This one is in an NGC holder. It sells for less because of that.

    1857-S $20 All.jpg

    A Civil War era piece, dated 1861. The mintage was high because the Union incorrectly thought at first that it could finance the war with gold.

    1861 $20 All.jpg

    The Type II $20 Liberty is hardest to get in Mint State because there have never have been any shipwreck hoards of them recovered. This one, graded MS-63. is actually quite nice for the type. Finding one in MS-65 or better is almost impossible. That's because none of them were lost to be recovered at sea. It has the motto, "In God we trust," with the denomination shown as "TWENTY D."

    1873 $20 All.jpg

    I have an 1896 $20 gold in my collection because the political battles between the "gold bugs" and "silver bugs" during the presidential election campaign that year. This is the Type III with "In God we trust" and the value, "TWENTY DOLLARS."

    1896$20 All.jpg

    This 1907-D marked the end of $20 Liberty type.

    1907-D $20 Liberty All.jpg

     
  14. mpcusa

    mpcusa "Official C.T. TROLL SWEEPER"

    These are for sure very cool coins, was thinking of pulling the triggers a couple
    times however the holders looked like
    they have been kept in a war zone !
     
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  15. johnmilton

    johnmilton Well-Known Member

    Yes, “war zone” holders are the product of a few auction appearances. You can often polish them with auto headlight wax.
     
  16. mpcusa

    mpcusa "Official C.T. TROLL SWEEPER"

    Thr problem that I have seen more so not
    is the label inside, my god it looks like
    someone chewed on the gold foil :)
    very nasty and unappealing especial if
    your going to spend $12,000 on a coin !
     
  17. johnmilton

    johnmilton Well-Known Member

    I have only one slab with a gold foil label so I have not experienced this. How does the label get damaged in a sealed compartment?
     
  18. mpcusa

    mpcusa "Official C.T. TROLL SWEEPER"

    Not sure really, but it looks like it was left
    out in the environment believe or not
    something to that affect was shriveled
    up and looked a mess !
     
  19. fiddlehead

    fiddlehead Well-Known Member

    Here's a few early ones (prior to the San Francisco Mint):

    1850 $20 xf45 composite w CAC.jpg 1850-O $20 NGC AU50 composite z.jpg 1851 p Double Eagle  NGC AU55 CAC compositejpg.jpg 1851-O $20 NGC XF45 CAC composite.jpg 1852 $20 AU50 composite 2.jpg 1852-O $20 XF45 PCGS CAC composite-lr.jpg 1853 $20 NGC AU53 w CAC composite.jpg 1853-O $20 XF45 NGC composite 1.jpg
     
  20. charlottedude

    charlottedude Novice Collector

    There are several in there, here and there…
    IMG_5230.jpeg
     
  21. ksparrow

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