1863 Liberty Head Double Eagle. EF-40 (PCGS).Handsome orange gold patina with undeniably original surfaces. Well defined for a lightly circulated survivor of this issue with plenty of satiny luster also evident as the surfaces rotate under a light. While the 1863 was produced in somewhat greater numbers than the 1862, it still had a low mintage of just 142,790 circulation strikes. It is the third rarest Type I Liberty double eagle from the Philadelphia Mint, with only the 1853/2 and 1862 more difficult to obtain in all grades.From the Fairmont Collection.