
1900 Liberty Head $20 Gold Double Eagle
This item is a United States 1900 Double Eagle gold coin, commonly referred to as a Liberty Head or 'Coronet' type gold piece. The coin is composed of 90% gold and 10% copper, measuring approximately 34mm in diameter. The obverse features the profile of Lady Liberty facing left, her hair secured in a knot with several loose curls falling down her neck. She wears a coronet inscribed with 'LIBERTY.' Encircling the bust are thirteen six-pointed stars representing the original colonies, with the date '1900' positioned at the bottom. Regarding physical condition, the coin displays significant signs of wear and environmental distress. There is a heavy, dark patina and buildup of grime across the surfaces, particularly around the recessed areas of the hair and the stars. Multiple surface abrasions, small nicks, and 'rim dings' are visible, indicating it was likely circulated or stored improperly. The striking details show smoothing on the high points of the coronet and hair. While the date is clearly legible, the overall luster is muted by a layer of dirt and oxidation. The coin appears to be in an 'About Good' to 'Good' circulated state, lacking the brilliant mint luster found on uncirculated examples. This specific year was produced at the Philadelphia mint (if no mint mark is on the reverse), and it represents a classic piece of American numismatic history from the turn of the 20th century.
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Estimated Value
$2,650 - $2,800
Basic Information
Category
Numismatics / Rare Coins
Appraised On
March 3, 2026
Estimated Value
$2,650 - $2,800
Item Description
This item is a United States 1900 Double Eagle gold coin, commonly referred to as a Liberty Head or 'Coronet' type gold piece. The coin is composed of 90% gold and 10% copper, measuring approximately 34mm in diameter. The obverse features the profile of Lady Liberty facing left, her hair secured in a knot with several loose curls falling down her neck. She wears a coronet inscribed with 'LIBERTY.' Encircling the bust are thirteen six-pointed stars representing the original colonies, with the date '1900' positioned at the bottom. Regarding physical condition, the coin displays significant signs of wear and environmental distress. There is a heavy, dark patina and buildup of grime across the surfaces, particularly around the recessed areas of the hair and the stars. Multiple surface abrasions, small nicks, and 'rim dings' are visible, indicating it was likely circulated or stored improperly. The striking details show smoothing on the high points of the coronet and hair. While the date is clearly legible, the overall luster is muted by a layer of dirt and oxidation. The coin appears to be in an 'About Good' to 'Good' circulated state, lacking the brilliant mint luster found on uncirculated examples. This specific year was produced at the Philadelphia mint (if no mint mark is on the reverse), and it represents a classic piece of American numismatic history from the turn of the 20th century.
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