The 1874 Liberty Head Double Eagle is a notable coin in the United States currency system, specifically classified as a $20 gold coin. This particular series is known for its striking design and historical significance, presenting a classic representation of Liberty on the obverse with the inscription "LIBERTY" inscribed upon a diadem. The reverse features a majestic eagle, embodying the themes of strength and resilience. Struck in a composition of 90% gold and 10% copper, the Liberty Head Double Eagles exhibit both beauty and substantial value, making them sought-after pieces in numismatic collections. In 1874, the United States Mint produced a total of 115,085 of these coins, a mintage figure that reflects the economic conditions of the time as well as the demand for gold currency. This coin carries no mintmark, indicating it was likely produced at the Philadelphia Mint, which was the primary mint during that era. The coin is categorized under the general type of "Coins," and despite its illustrious design and collectible nature, details such as mint, designer, edge type, weight, diameter, and production specifics are marked as "N/A" for this particular item. Overall, the 1874 Liberty Head Double Eagle is more than just a monetary unit; it is a piece of American history, symbolizing the economic strength of the post-Civil War era and the enduring spirit of the nation. Its gold content not only gives it intrinsic value but also appeals to collectors and investors alike, making it a prized item in any numismatic collection.
Country | United States of America |
Year | 1874 |
Serie | Liberty Head Double Eagles $20 |
Denomination | $20 (Twenty Dollars) |
Mint | N/A |
currency | USD |
currency-amount | 20 |
designer | N/A |
diameter | 0 |
edge-type | N/A |
height | 0 |
material | 90% Gold, 10% Copper |
mint-mark | None |
mintage | 115085 |
type | Coins |
weight | 0 |
width | 0 |
year-display | 1874 |