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The 1879-O New Orleans Liberty Head Double Eagle is a monster rarity in American gold coinage—an exceptional $20 piece coveted by advanced collectors. Only 2,325 were struck, making it the sole Type 3 Double Eagle produced at the New Orleans Mint and the first $20 coin struck there since 1861. With fewer than 120 coins surviving and most found in circulated grades, any certified example, including PCGS XF45, is a true numismatic prize.

Weighing 33.44 grams and composed of 90% gold, this double eagle radiates historical significance. Its bold diameter of 34 mm is matched only by its dramatic backstory: minted upon the reopening of the New Orleans Mint after the Civil War, likely to mark a historic occasion. Most 1879-O Double Eagles were exported for international transactions, their rarity compounded by the very limited issue and dispersal into foreign bank hoards for decades.

The obverse features James B. Longacre’s iconic Liberty portrait, ringed by 13 stars and the date below, symbolizing endurance and prosperity. The reverse shows a shielded eagle clutching arrows and olive branches, surrounded by rays, stars, and the inscriptions “E PLURIBUS UNUM” and “IN GOD WE TRUST.” The distinctive “O” mint mark at the bottom proudly identifies its southern origin—a feature that excites specialists and marks it apart from the much more common Philadelphia and San Francisco issues.

In PCGS XF45, this Double Eagle retains strong detail despite minor circulation, exhibiting pronounced features alongside deep, original gold hues. Its rarity is legendary; its value rivals even the famed Carson City and early New Orleans gold issues. Auction appearances are rare, and when these coins do surface, they routinely command six-figure prices, as seen in recent high-profile sales.

In summary, the 1879-O New Orleans $20 Liberty Head Double Eagle PCGS XF45 embodies southern numismatic legend—a monster gold coin with unrivaled scarcity, historical roots, and desirable eye appeal. It is a crown jewel for any advanced American coin collection.

The 1879-O New Orleans Liberty Head Double Eagle is a monster rarity in American gold coinage—an exceptional $20 piece coveted by advanced collectors. Only 2,325 were struck, making it the sole Type 3 Double Eagle produced at the New Orleans Mint and the first $20 coin struck there since 1861. With fewer than 120 coins surviving and most found in circulated grades, any certified example, including PCGS XF45, is a true numismatic prize.

Weighing 33.44 grams and composed of 90% gold, this double eagle radiates historical significance. Its bold diameter of 34 mm is matched only by its dramatic backstory: minted upon the reopening of the New Orleans Mint after the Civil War, likely to mark a historic occasion. Most 1879-O Double Eagles were exported for international transactions, their rarity compounded by the very limited issue and dispersal into foreign bank hoards for decades.

The obverse features James B. Longacre’s iconic Liberty portrait, ringed by 13 stars and the date below, symbolizing endurance and prosperity. The reverse shows a shielded eagle clutching arrows and olive branches, surrounded by rays, stars, and the inscriptions “E PLURIBUS UNUM” and “IN GOD WE TRUST.” The distinctive “O” mint mark at the bottom proudly identifies its southern origin—a feature that excites specialists and marks it apart from the much more common Philadelphia and San Francisco issues.

In PCGS XF45, this Double Eagle retains strong detail despite minor circulation, exhibiting pronounced features alongside deep, original gold hues. Its rarity is legendary; its value rivals even the famed Carson City and early New Orleans gold issues. Auction appearances are rare, and when these coins do surface, they routinely command six-figure prices, as seen in recent high-profile sales.

In summary, the 1879-O New Orleans $20 Liberty Head Double Eagle PCGS XF45 embodies southern numismatic legend—a monster gold coin with unrivaled scarcity, historical roots, and desirable eye appeal. It is a crown jewel for any advanced American coin collection.

Description

The 1879-O New Orleans Liberty Head Double Eagle is a monster rarity in American gold coinage—an exceptional $20 piece coveted by advanced collectors. Only 2,325 were struck, making it the sole Type 3 Double Eagle produced at the New Orleans Mint and the first $20 coin struck there since 1861. With fewer than 120 coins surviving and most found in circulated grades, any certified example, including PCGS XF45, is a true numismatic prize.

Weighing 33.44 grams and composed of 90% gold, this double eagle radiates historical significance. Its bold diameter of 34 mm is matched only by its dramatic backstory: minted upon the reopening of the New Orleans Mint after the Civil War, likely to mark a historic occasion. Most 1879-O Double Eagles were exported for international transactions, their rarity compounded by the very limited issue and dispersal into foreign bank hoards for decades.

The obverse features James B. Longacre’s iconic Liberty portrait, ringed by 13 stars and the date below, symbolizing endurance and prosperity. The reverse shows a shielded eagle clutching arrows and olive branches, surrounded by rays, stars, and the inscriptions “E PLURIBUS UNUM” and “IN GOD WE TRUST.” The distinctive “O” mint mark at the bottom proudly identifies its southern origin—a feature that excites specialists and marks it apart from the much more common Philadelphia and San Francisco issues.

In PCGS XF45, this Double Eagle retains strong detail despite minor circulation, exhibiting pronounced features alongside deep, original gold hues. Its rarity is legendary; its value rivals even the famed Carson City and early New Orleans gold issues. Auction appearances are rare, and when these coins do surface, they routinely command six-figure prices, as seen in recent high-profile sales.

In summary, the 1879-O New Orleans $20 Liberty Head Double Eagle PCGS XF45 embodies southern numismatic legend—a monster gold coin with unrivaled scarcity, historical roots, and desirable eye appeal. It is a crown jewel for any advanced American coin collection.

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