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1860-O $20 AU58 NGC. The 1860-O is the fifth rare

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1860-O $20 AU58 NGC. The 1860-O is the fifth rare
<B>1860-O<$20> AU58 NGC.</B></I> The 1860-O is the fifth rarest New Orleans Double Eagle. It is fairly similar in overall rarity to the 1859-O, but is slightly more available in higher grades. Some 85-95 pieces are known in all grades with approximately 17-22 of these grading About Uncirculated. When an AU coin does become available, it tends to be a low-end example with heavily abraded surfaces and poor eye appeal. There were two comparably high grade 1860-O Double Eagles in the Bass collection. The first was a PCGS AU55 in the Bass II Sale (October 1999) which brought $19,550. In the November 2000 Bass IV Sale, a similarly graded example realized $21,850. A "Choice About Uncirculated" piece fetched $23,500 in the October 2001 Dallas Bank Collection Sale. Clearly, this is a date whose level of demand has increased in the past several years and prices have risen accordingly.<BR> This is a curious coin as it is atypical for the issue in several ways. The left side obverse stars are weakly defined, as always, but the remainder of each side is exceptionally well brought up with notably strong definition on the other peripheral stars, the eagle's plumage, and the oval of stars above the eagle's head. Also, the expected color for this issue is a rich, golden-yellow shade. This piece, also, has pronounced prooflikeness still visible in the fields. One would normally expect heavy abrasions on an 1860-O Double Eagle, and this piece is also an exception in that area, being exceptionally smooth overall. The surfaces are lightly worn in the fields and on the devices. Very scarce and desirable in this grade. Population: 16 in 58, none finer at either service (6/05).<BR><I>From The Edward O'Neill Collection of Liberty Double Eagles.</B></I>