1906-D Liberty Head Double Eagle. MS-64 (PCGS). CAC. OGH.Offered is a beautiful and conditionally scarce example of this historic mintmarked gold issue. Vivid satin surfaces display warm medium gold patina. The strike is bold to sharp and the surfaces are very smooth for both the issue and the assigned grade. The Denver Mint struck its first double eagles on April 4, 1906, and the years mintage eventually amounted to 620,250 pieces. This is one of only two Denver Mint issues in the Liberty Head series, and it is marginally scarcer than the final year 1907-D. Most Mint State survivors have been repatriated from foreign bank hoards in recent decades, few of which are as technically sound and aesthetically pleasing as this gorgeous near-Gem.From the Beasley Collection.