1899 $2.50 Liberty PCGS PR66 Deep Cameo CAC

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1899 $2.50 Liberty PCGS PR66 Deep Cameo CAC
1899 $2.50 Liberty PCGS PR66 Deep Cameo CAC
1899 $2.50 Liberty PCGS PR66 Deep Cameo CAC
1899 $2.50 Liberty PCGS PR66 Deep Cameo CAC
1899 $2.50 Liberty PCGS PR66 Deep Cameo CAC
1899 $2.50 Liberty PCGS PR66 Deep Cameo CAC
1899 $2.50 Liberty PCGS PR66 Deep Cameo CAC
1899 $2.50 Liberty PCGS PR66 Deep Cameo CAC
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The 1899 $2.50 Liberty Gold Coin is a distinguished and highly collectible piece of American coinage. Graded PR66 Deep Cameo by PCGS and carrying the CAC sticker, this coin is an outstanding example of proof coinage from the late 19th century. Its deep cameo contrast and superior condition make it a prized addition to any collection or investment portfolio.

Designed by Charles E. Barber, the Liberty Head quarter eagle series was produced from 1840 until 1907. The 1899 proof coin represents the elegance and craftsmanship that characterized the United States Mint’s work during this era. This coin’s obverse features the classic Liberty Head portrait, while the reverse displays a heraldic eagle with a shield, arrows, and olive branch.

Proof coins like this one were struck using specially polished dies and planchets, resulting in a mirror-like background and frosted devices. The “Deep Cameo” designation means the contrast between the frosted design elements and the mirrored fields is exceptionally strong. This effect enhances the visual appeal and showcases the artistry involved in its creation.

The PR66 grade indicates the coin has excellent eye appeal with only minor imperfections visible under close inspection. The CAC green sticker further confirms this coin meets strict quality standards and is among the best examples certified at this grade.

With a composition of 90 percent gold and 10 percent copper, this quarter eagle weighs approximately 4.18 grams. It contains just under a quarter troy ounce of pure gold, giving it significant intrinsic value alongside its collectible appeal.

The 1899 $2.50 Liberty proof coin is notable not only for its beauty but also for its scarcity. Proof issues were produced in far smaller quantities than circulation strikes and were reserved for collectors and special presentations. The survival rate of high-grade proofs from this era is limited, increasing their desirability.

Collectors and investors alike value this coin for its blend of historical importance, stunning visual qualities, and tangible gold content. The coin connects owners to a pivotal time in United States history when gold coinage was both a medium of commerce and an art form.

Choosing a PCGS graded coin with CAC certification provides confidence to buyers. PCGS is one of the most trusted grading services, and the CAC endorsement indicates this coin is a premium quality example within its grade. This makes it an excellent choice for collectors seeking assurance of authenticity and quality.

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A LITTLE STICKER MAKES A BIG DIFFERENCE.

Within each number of the coin grading scale is a small range of condition from low-end to high-end. Certified coins of the same grade can be of varying quality. Many of today’s collectors want coins that are solid or premium quality for their assigned grade. CAC holds coins to a higher standard so you can be confident in the value of yours. We verify previously graded coins … and award our sticker only to those coins that meet the standard for today’s selective buyer.

WHAT THE CAC STICKER MEANS:

  • Verified. Your coin has been verified as meeting the standard for strict quality within its grade.
  • Guaranteed. CAC stands behind our verification.

THE CAC STICKER IS BACKED BY EXPERIENCE.

CAC was founded by leading members of the numismatic community, including John Albanese, a respected authority on coin grading and the rare coin market.

 

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