1853/2 LIBERTY HEAD $20, OVERDATE MS62

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Coin Description

WELL STRUCK WITH SATIN LUSTROUS SURFACES. TIED WITH ONE OTHER COIN FOR HIGHEST GRADED AT PCGS.

The 1853/2 is the only overdate in the entire Liberty Double Eagle series of 1850-1907.  Interestingly, this variety remained undiscovered until the 1950s, and it really did not begin winning adherents among advanced collectors until the 1980s.  Today, however, there is a growing number of numismatists that recognize the rarity and significance of this overdate.

The '53/2 is the rarest P-mint Double Eagle of the Type I design, and it is a coin that is seldom encountered finer than EF-45.  The Condition Census begins at the AU-55 grade level, and Doug WInter and Adam Crum (An Insider's Guide to Collecting Type I Double Eagles, 2002) account for only four Mint State survivors.

Specifications

Grading Service: PCGS SKU: 143987
Grade: MS 62 Cert Number: 45083258
Bring This Coin to Life
In 1853, the United States witnessed a blend of significant cultural and industrial advancements. This year marked the founding of Levi Strauss & Co. in San Francisco, California, a milestone in American fashion history. The company, established by German-Jewish immigrant Levi Strauss, would later revolutionize casual wear with its iconic denim jeans, a symbol that resonates with the American spirit of innovation and practicality. The same year also saw the publication of Stephen Foster's song ""My Old Kentucky Home, Good Night,"" which would become an enduring piece of American musical heritage. Later adopted as the state song of Kentucky, the song gained widespread popularity and continues to be an integral part of Kentucky's cultural identity. Its annual rendition at the Kentucky Derby is a testament to its lasting appeal and significance in American culture. Educationally, 1853 was a pivotal year with the establishment of East Florida Seminary, the precursor to the University of Florida, laying the groundwork for higher education in the state. Additionally, the founding of Washington University in St. Louis as Eliot Seminary marked the beginning of another significant educational institution, further contributing to the nation's academic landscape. These events from 1853 demonstrate America's diverse and dynamic nature during this period, showcasing significant contributions to the nation's culture, education, and industry. Each development played a crucial role in shaping the nation's journey towards progress and modernity, reflecting a period where pioneering ideas and inventions were rapidly transforming everyday life and societal infrastructure.
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