1861-P 20 Dollar Gold Liberty NGC MS61 Rive d'Or

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Struck During the First Year of the Civil War!

April 14, 1861 -- after two days of shelling, the Union formally surrenders Ft. Sumter to the Confederacy. A day later, President Abraham Lincoln, inaugurated barely a month before, mobilizes 75,000 volunteers into a Federal army. The bloodiest conflict in American history had begun, and would not end until more than 620,000 soldiers lost their lives.

Struck during the first year of the Civil War, these $20 Liberty gold coins were highly treasured -- in today's money, they'd be worth more than $500! Imagine what a Civil War soldier would be able to buy for just one of these incredible pieces.

Each highly sought-after coin comes straight from the Rive d'Or Hoard graded by Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC) in incredible Mint State-61 (MS61) condition. To put that in perspective, the Smithsonian Institute's numismatic collection doesn't even have a Mint State $20 Gold Liberty -- only an About Uncirculated-50! We've already sold approximately 40,000 coins from this hoard, so don't wait -- coins graded this high definitely won't last long!

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Country of ManufactureUnited States (US)
Denominating CountryUnited States
Currency TypeDollar
Denomination20.00
Year of Issue1861
BranchPhiladelphia
Mint NameU.S. Mint
Maximum Mintage2976453
Sold Out at MintNo
PrivymarkN/A
PedigreeRive d'Or
Grade TypeMS61
Grade DesignationN/A
Grading ServiceNGC
Obverse DesignN/A
Obverse Designer / EngraverN/A
Reverse DesignN/A
Reverse Designer / EngraverN/A
CompositionGold
BullionNo
Purity0.9000
Dimensions34mm
Finish EnhancementN/A