1882-O Liberty Head Eagle. Winter-1, the only known dies. MS-61 (PCGS).An otherwise frosty example that reveals subtle semi-reflective tendencies in the fields as the surfaces dip into a light. Both sides are sharply struck with delightful color in a blend of deep orange-gold and lighter pinkish-rose. The 1882-O is the most frequently encountered New Orleans Mint eagle of the 1880 to 1882 era, although we stress that all three of these issues are low mintage rarities. The present example is one of the finest survivors from a 10,820-piece delivery, most of which are circulated to one degree or another. Likely qualifying as Condition Census, this coin would make an impressive addition to an advanced collection of Liberty Head eagles or New Orleans Mint coinage.PCGS Population: 10; 3 finer (MS-63 finest).