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Double Eagles 1907 HighRelief PCGS MS66

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Double Eagles 1907 HighRelief PCGS MS66

Double Eagles 1907 High Relief. Roman Numerals [MCMVII]. Wire Rim. PCGS graded Mint State 66. Meticulously struck, with no flatness on Liberty's face and fingers. This coin was obviously carefully handled since its inception, displaying no evidence of handling or stacking. Surfaces emit a warm, vibrant golden sunset glow, highlighting nearly flawless satin-like fields and high relief features. It is a spectacular example of this classic American rarity.<BR><BR>The High Relief, Roman numeral date double eagle is considered to be America's most beautiful, and arguably, the world's most beautiful coin. Designed by world renowned sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens, the motif of Liberty was taken from his figure of Victory, a part of the Sherman Monument in New York's Central Park. A flying eagle reverse features a rising sun below and inscriptions above. It has been written that the eagle design was inspired by Saint-Gaudens' admiration for the Flying Eagle cent, designed by James Longacre, which circulated briefly in the late 1850s. Saint-Gaudens put every ounce of his creative genius into this coin and was passionate about its beauty and acceptance. Sadly, he died before the first coin was struck.<BR><BR>The difficulty in striking the high relief format double eagle is well documented, and after minting just 11,250 coins, the dies were modified to a lower relief, which was practical for large scale mass production and the date was changed from Roman to Arabic numerals. After nearly a century, Saint-Gaudens' obverse design is still held in the highest regard, attested to by the implementation of the motif on the gold series of American Eagles, which commenced in 1986 and for the first few years bore a Roman numeral date.<BR><BR>The MCMVII High Relief double eagle will no doubt endure far into the future as the epitome of coinage design and remain the most popular and desirable of all American coins. Very few exist in this superlative state of preservation. This coin would be the cornerstone of any numismatic collection. Estimate $40,000.00-$45,000.00