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1890-CC $10 MS64 PCGS. In the higher grades, this is o 1890-CC[$10] MS64 PCGS.

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1890-CC $10 MS64 PCGS. In the higher grades, this is o 1890-CC[$10] MS64 PCGS.
<B>1890-CC<$10> MS64 PCGS.</B></I> In the higher grades, this is one of the elusive Carson City Mint eagles from a mintage of just 17,500 coins. Few of those have survived in Mint State grades, and this example is the finest certified. In fact, it is the only example that PCGS has certified as Choice Mint State with none finer. <B>This is the finest certified example of the date.</B></I><BR> The Carson City Mint was silenced in 1885 and did not resume production again until 1889. As Rusty Goe noted in his excellent reference <I>The Mint on Carson Street:</B></I> "From 1885 to 1889, when the Carson Mint was dark, certain mine owners from the Comstock region pledged to make deposits at the local facility if the Treasury would revive coining operations there. Yields on gold ore had been moderately consistent throughout the last six years of the 1880s, and by 1890 more than $1.5 million worth of gold had been deposited at Carson City, more than adequate to begin minting coins again." Collectors of Carson City Mint coinage are encourage to acquire a copy of Mr. Goe's reference which covers the entire history of that Mint and all denominations of coinage it produced. When coinage continued in 1889, the Carson City Mint produced only silver dollars and double eagles. It was not until 1890 that half eagles and eagles were minted again.<BR> This is the finest example graded by either NGC or PCGS, and the only example that has received the MS64 grade. Both sides have rich honey-gold color that is slightly lighter on the devices. All of the design details on both sides are sharply defined. In fact, we consider this example to be fully struck with every design element sharply detailed. The fields are fully reflective with excellent cameo contrast. The connoisseur will appreciate this example, which maintains the highest level of aesthetic appeal. Population: 1 in 64, 0 finer (4/06).