1862 LIBERTY HEAD $20 MS61

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Coin Description

CHOICE LUSTROUS SPECIMEN. VERY SCRACE IN MINT STATE CONDITION. JUST SIX GRADED HIGHER AT PCGS. THE HIGHEST IS GRADED MS63.

The defeat of Union forces under Irwin McDowell during the First Battle of Manassas on July 21, 1861 came as a shock in the Northern states, where many had predicted an easy victory over the Southern Confederacy and a quick end to the Civil War.  An air of uncertainty soon set in, and most major banks in the North would suspended specie payments before the end of the year.

Against a backdrop of political and economic turmoil, Double Eagle production in the Philadelphia Mint fell off markedly in 1862.  Whereas the facility delivered 2.9 million pieces in 1861, the total number of coins struck for circulation the following year is just 92,133 examples.  While such a limited mintage would be sufficient in its own right to guarantee the rarity of the 1862 in today's market, the situation is further compounded by hoarding, exportation and melting.  These activities continued throughout the Civil War (and probably for several years thereafter), and they undoubtedly claimed many Double Eagles of this issue.  In fact, we would be shocked to learn that more than 150 examples have survived at all levels of preservation.

The typically encountered 1862 Double Eagle in today's market is grades VF or EF.  Mint State examples are exceedingly rare (Doug Winter and Adam Crum, 2002, account for only six-to-eight coins), and the Condition Census for this issue begins at the AU-58 level.

Specifications

Grading Service: PCGS SKU: 142580
Grade: MS 61 Cert Number: 44882759
Bring This Coin to Life
In the midst of the American Civil War, the year 1862 also witnessed significant cultural and scientific milestones that transcended the immediate turmoil of the era, casting long shadows over future developments in literature, industry, astronomy, and agricultural policy. One of the most remarkable literary achievements of the 19th century, Victor Hugo's ""Les Misérables,"" was published in 1862. This sprawling novel, which delves into the depths of human suffering, redemption, and social injustice in early 19th-century France, not only captivated readers of its time but has continued to resonate with audiences worldwide through numerous adaptations, most notably in theater and film. Its themes of moral and social examination remain as pertinent today as they were in the 1860s, underscoring Hugo's profound understanding of humanity. The same year also marked the birth of Henry Ford, an individual whose innovations would later transform the industrial landscape of the 20th century. Ford's introduction of the assembly line significantly reduced the cost of manufacturing cars, making automobile ownership accessible to the masses and revolutionizing the concept of personal and commercial transportation. This democratization of mobility had far-reaching effects on urban planning, industry, and the everyday lives of millions of people. Astride the domain of astronomy, the discovery of the Gale Crater on Mars in 1862 by astronomers opened new vistas in the human quest for knowledge about our solar system. This early observation paved the way for future explorations, culminating in the Mars Science Laboratory's Curiosity rover landing in the Gale Crater in 2012 to conduct groundbreaking studies on the Red Planet's geology and climate, seeking clues about the planet's past habitability. Furthermore, the establishment of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) in 1862 by an act of Congress signed by President Abraham Lincoln underscored the strategic importance of agriculture to the nation's welfare and economy. Initially aimed at supporting agricultural communities and disseminating farming knowledge, the USDA's role has expanded over the years to include a broad array of responsibilities that touch on food safety, nutritional guidelines, and sustainable farming practices, impacting the lives of Americans in fundamental ways. Together, these developments from 1862 highlight an extraordinary confluence of genius, innovation, and foresight, each in its own way contributing to the fabric of modern society and exemplifying the enduring human spirit of exploration and improvement amidst the backdrop of one of the most challenging periods in American history.
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