1877-S LIBERTY HEAD $10 AU58

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Coin Description

CHOICE, WELL STRUCK SURFACES WITH JUST A WHISPER A WEAR. JUST A SINGLE MS61 COIN GRADED HIGHER AT PCGS. CAC.

The long-lived Liberty Eagle series of 1838-1907 includes many well-known rarities, as well as many that are underrated in today's market.  The 1877-S defintiely falls into the latter category.  Only 17,000 Eagles were produced in the San Francisco Mitn during 1877, the vast majority of which have been lost either to exportation or domestic ciculation on the frontier.  The '77-S is equally as rare as the (much) lower-mintage 1876-S, as well as the earlier-date 1855-S and 1861-S.  Typically offered no finer than VF, the 1877-S is conditionally scarce in EF, rare at the AU level and nearly unobtainable in Mint State.  Clearly this is an issue that represents an important buying opportunity for the astute collector or investor, particularly in grades above EF-45.

Specifications

Grading Service: PCGS SKU: 144598
Grade: AU 58 Cert Number: 49784764
Bring This Coin to Life
In 1877, the United States experienced significant events that shaped its historical trajectory. One of the pivotal moments was the Compromise of 1877, which resolved the contentious presidential election of 1876. This compromise led to Rutherford B. Hayes being declared the winner of the election, despite Samuel J. Tilden winning the popular vote. The Compromise effectively ended the Reconstruction era, marking a significant shift in American politics and race relations??. Another major event was the Great Railroad Strike of 1877, the first nationwide labor strike in the United States. Triggered by wage cuts amid a deep economic depression, the strike began with workers at the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad in Martinsburg, West Virginia, and rapidly spread across the country. The strike highlighted the growing tensions between labor and industry and led to violent clashes, including significant riots in Baltimore, Maryland, and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The federal government's intervention to suppress the strike underlined the complexities of labor relations and the role of government in labor disputes during this period??. These events of 1877 underscored the deep economic, political, and social challenges facing the United States post-Civil War, setting the stage for further conflicts and transformations in the years to come."
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