1875 Liberty Head Double Eagle. MS-64 (PCGS). This is a remarkable condition rarity for both the type and issue. Fully original surfaces display rich rose-orange patina that provides outstanding eye appeal. The luster is full and the strike is sharp, especially for a Liberty Head double eagle of the Motto, TWENTY D. design. Expertly preserved and visually appealing, this coin would serve with distinction in even the finest collection.<p>The gold coins produced at the Philadelphia Mint are some of the rarest circulation issues of the mid-19th century with one exception, the double eagle. Double eagles maintained their popularity in commerce through the 1870s and the Philadelphia Mint kept up the pace by delivering 295,720 circulation strikes in 1875. Available in most grades up to the lowest Uncirculated levels, the 1875 double eagle is particularly popular for type collectors seeking a representative of the relatively short-lived Type II reverse design. At the low end of the Mint State range, 1,000 to 1,500 examples are thought to survive. However, most of these specimens come from repatriated overseas hoards and are heavily abraded and impaired, thanks to decades spent in bags that were shifted from one vault to another. Examples with lovely eye appeal are quite scarce even though a few Choice Mint State pieces have been certified (these numbers are likely highly inflated due to resubmissions). The issue plateaus at the MS-64 level where the number of grading events drops off precipitously. The offered Choice Mint State example boasts exceptional quality and will appeal to bidders who will accept nothing but the finest for their collections.