1864 LIBERTY HEAD $10 AU55

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Coin Description

CHOICE WELL STRUCK SURFACES. ONLY 3,530 ORIGINAL STRUCK. LESS THAN 60 BELIEVED TO EXIST TODAY IN ALL GRADES. ONLY SEVEN COINS GRADED HIGHER. CIVIL WAR YEAR.

Although the Philadelphia Mint produced nearly three times as many business strike Eagles in 1864 as it did in 1863, today's collectors have received little benefit from this fact.  The 1864 is equally as rare as the lower-mintage 1863, and it has an extremely limited mintage in its own right of just 3,530 pieces.  We believe that few, if any 1864 Eagles actually entered circulated at the time of delivery.  Rather, the coins were hoarded and most eventually ended up being melted.  There is just a sprinkling of survivors in all grades from Fine to the lower reaches of Mint State, and they probably total just 30-40 distinct examples.

Specifications

Grading Service: NGC SKU: 143007
Grade: AU 55 Cert Number: 6601904008
Bring This Coin to Life
In 1864, the American Civil War entered one of its most decisive phases, characterized by significant military campaigns and battles that would profoundly influence the conflict's outcome. The Battle of the Wilderness, fought from May 5-7, marked a brutal confrontation between General Ulysses S. Grant's Union forces and General Robert E. Lee's Confederate army in Virginia, resulting in heavy casualties on both sides without a clear victor. This year also saw General William Tecumseh Sherman's March to the Sea, a strategic campaign that began on November 15, devastating a wide swath from Atlanta to Savannah, Georgia. Sherman's use of scorched-earth tactics significantly undermined the Confederate war effort, marking a turning point in the war by breaking the Confederacy's economic and psychological capacity to fight. Beyond the battlefields, 1864 was notable for international and scientific advancements. The adoption of the first Geneva Convention laid the groundwork for modern international humanitarian law and the establishment of the Red Cross, aiming to protect the wounded in wars. In the realm of science, the discovery of helium by astronomers Jules Janssen and Joseph Norman Lockyer, through the observation of the solar spectrum, marked a significant leap in understanding the universe. Meanwhile, Louis Pasteur's groundbreaking experiments refuted the theory of spontaneous generation, laying the foundations for germ theory and modern microbiology. Collectively, these events from 1864 reflect a year of intense conflict, pivotal changes, and remarkable discoveries, shaping the course of American history and leaving a lasting legacy on the scientific and international community. "
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