1883-CC $20 Liberty CACG MS60

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1883-CC $20 Liberty CACG MS60
1883-CC $20 Liberty CACG MS60
1883-CC $20 Liberty CACG MS60
1883-CC $20 Liberty CACG MS60
1883-CC $20 Liberty CACG MS60
1883-CC $20 Liberty CACG MS60
1883-CC $20 Liberty CACG MS60
1883-CC $20 Liberty CACG MS60
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The 1883-CC $20 Liberty Head Double Eagle, certified CACG MS60, is a historic coin that bridges the legacy of gold mining in the American West with the enduring appeal of pre-1933 U.S. gold. Struck at the legendary Carson City Mint, this coin carries not just gold value but the spirit of a vanished era. In mint state condition and CACG certified, it is a rare opportunity to acquire a true Western relic with collector-grade quality.

The Liberty Head Double Eagle was designed by James B. Longacre and struck from 1850 to 1907. The obverse features a classical portrait of Liberty facing left, adorned with a coronet inscribed with the word "Liberty." The reverse displays a majestic heraldic eagle with a shield at its breast, clutching arrows and an olive branch, with the denomination and the words "United States of America" encircling the design. On Carson City issues, the revered "CC" mintmark appears just above the denomination on the reverse, signaling its origin at one of the most iconic mints in U.S. history.

The 1883-CC $20 is one of only 59,962 coins minted in that year, a modest output by comparison to other mints. While many were lost to melting during the Gold Recall of the 1930s, others entered circulation in the rough-and-tumble economy of the Western frontier. Surviving mint state examples are relatively scarce today, particularly those with third-party certification and problem-free surfaces.

This particular coin is graded MS60 by CAC Grading (CACG). Mint State 60 is the threshold for uncirculated coins, indicating no wear from circulation but some marks from the minting or bag-handling process. CACG’s strict standards ensure that this coin meets the definition of uncirculated while retaining solid eye appeal and historic integrity. Collectors value CACG-graded coins for their consistency and market confidence, especially with rare-date gold like this.

What makes the Carson City mint so special is more than just its rarity. The Carson City Mint operated primarily to serve the booming silver and gold mines of Nevada, particularly the famous Comstock Lode. Coins struck there circulated in the saloons, banks, and casinos of the Old West. The 1883-CC Double Eagle may have passed through the hands of miners, railroad tycoons, or cattle barons. Each coin holds stories that evoke a romantic and rugged past.

The allure of the $20 Liberty Head series is timeless. Not only does it contain 0.9675 troy ounces of gold, but it also represents a period of economic expansion, the Gold Rush, and industrial growth in America. Collectors who focus on Carson City gold often seek one high-quality example per denomination or year. This coin satisfies both the desire for mint state condition and the historical significance of the Carson City mintmark.

Whether you are building a set of Carson City gold, collecting by mintmark, or acquiring standout coins from the pre-1933 era, this 1883-CC $20 Liberty CACG MS60 deserves serious consideration. It offers a rare blend of historic appeal, gold content, and investment-grade certification.

Carson City coins enjoy a dedicated following and typically outperform many other mint issues in terms of long-term demand. With gold prices continuing to rise and pre-1933 U.S. gold becoming harder to source, especially in mint state with CAC-level grading, this coin offers both tangible value and collector prestige.

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