1856 LIBERTY HEAD $20 AU55

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Coin Description

WELL STRUCK WITH SURFACES EXHIBITING THE LIGHTEST OF WEAR AND STILL SOME LUSTER. CAC.

Among Philadelphia Mint Double Eagles struck during the 1850s, the 1856 is the rarest after only the 1859.  Also more elusive than such mintmarked issues as the 1851-O, 1852-O, 1860-S and 1863-S, the 1856 can be particularly challenging to locate at or above the AU-55 grade level.  Nevertheless, Doug Winter and Adam Crum (An Insider's Guide to Collecting Type I Double Eagles, 2002) opine that the '56-P is still underappreciated in the various Choice AU and Mint State grades.  The authors further state, "The savvy collector should look for a piece in this range while they are still affordable - and available."

Specifications

Grading Service: PCGS SKU: 144645
Grade: AU 55 Cert Number: 50851527
Bring This Coin to Life
In the eventful year of 1856, a tapestry of notable events unfolded across America. William Henry Perkin, an English chemist, stumbled upon a remarkable discovery, giving birth to the first synthetic dye, ""mauveine,"" which transformed the textile industry. It was also in 1856 that the brilliant inventor and engineer Nikola Tesla came into the world, destined to make groundbreaking contributions to electricity and magnetism. On the grand stage of Washington, D.C., the iconic bronze statue known as the ""Statue of Freedom"" graced the top of the United States Capitol Building, symbolizing the nation's enduring commitment to freedom and democracy. The sport of baseball, which would become a cherished American pastime, saw its name appear in print for the first time in a New York City newspaper, marking a milestone in its history. Across the map, cities and industries flourished. Victoria, Texas, was incorporated, contributing to its vibrant community. The Pabst Brewing Company was founded in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, adding a beloved beer brand to the nation's brewing history. Hamilton Smith received the first American patent for a rotary washing machine, heralding a new era of household technology. In the realm of transportation, the Illinois Central Railroad began operations, connecting Illinois to the Gulf of Mexico and fostering economic growth in the region. And on December 28, 1856, Woodrow Wilson, who would later become the 28th President of the United States, was born in Staunton, Virginia, destined to leave an indelible mark on American history. These events from 1856 weave a rich tapestry of innovation, progress, and growth in the United States.
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