1876 Liberty Head Double Eagle. MS-62 (PCGS).Highly lustrous, frosty textured surfaces are aglow with original rose-gold patina. Sharply struck and minimally abraded for the assigned grade, a few light alloy spots in the center of the reverse are mentioned solely for accuracy. The Philadelphia Mint delivered 583,860 double eagles for commercial use in 1876, nearly twice the figure of the preceding year. Face value was $11,677,200. Some of the mintage made its way overseas as was common in the era, and many of todays lower range Uncirculated examples are from those holdings. Some 900 to 1,400 examples probably exist in Mint State, mostly at the low end of the grading scale, but with enough high quality pieces available for those who seek them. This centennial-year issue is frequently selected for inclusion in gold type sets.From the Fairmont Collection.