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Liberia - Indian Head w/ Flying Eagle $100 2000
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Moneta
Registered: August 2005 Location: Arizona USA Posts: 2,365
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Wow, what a gorgeous NCLT coin! Mintage is a max of only 500 (per PandaAmerica). Part of the USA Tribute & Millennium series it shows the design of a $10 Indian and the reverse of the Walking Liberty $20 gold piece. I imagine that Liberia has not authorized the minting the obverse of the Walking Liberty $20 and Half dollar types due to the NCLT bullion coin regularly minted by the USA.
When President Teddy Roosevelt asked sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens to create artistic new designs for US coins, Saint-Gaudens initially produced an Indian Head and Flying Eagle design for the $20 gold coins. But only a couple of these were ever produced with the Indian design ... and they are worth over a million dollars each! For the first time, these superb designs appear on an affordable coin, authorized by the Government of Liberia, made from 1 oz. of pure .999 fine gold in gem proof quality. A small number were minted in the USA.
VIEW & DOWNLOAD:
My Guide for the Liberian USA Millennium Tribute Series:
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NOTES:
In 1872, chief engraver William Barber proposed an Amazonian capped bust design for all gold coins. Only a single gold pattern set was minted; priceless today!
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Keywords: Liberia Indian Head w/ Flying Eagle $100 2000
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Denomination: $100 Dollars
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Reference #: Unk
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Date/Mintmark: 2000
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Condition: PCGS PR69 DCAM
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Weight: 1 oz.
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Metal: .999 fine gold
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Additional Categories: Liberia
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