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1875-S 20c MS

1875-S 20C MS67 NGC....
Source: Heritage Auctions

1875-S 20c CAC XF DETAILS
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1875-S 20c CAC AU DETAILS
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1875-S 20c CAC AU58
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1875-S 20c CAC MS65+
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1875-S 20c CAC VG10
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1875-S 20c CAC AU DETAILS
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1875-S 20c CAC AU58
Source: CAC Grading

1875-S 20c CAC VG10
Source: CAC Grading

1875-S 20c CAC AU58
Source: CAC Grading

1875-S 20c CAC AU DETAILS
Source: CAC Grading

1875-S 20c CAC AU58
Source: CAC Grading

1875-S 20c CAC AU58
Source: CAC Grading

1875-S 20c CAC XF DETAILS
Source: CAC Grading

1875-S 20c CAC MS65
Source: CAC Grading

20C 1875-S PCGS MS67
Source: Legend Auctions

20C 1875-S PCGS MS67
Source: Legend Auctions

1875-S 20C MS67 PCGS. BF-9, R.2....
Source: Heritage Auctions

1875-S 20C MS67 PCGS. BF-3, R.5. ...
Source: HA

1875-S Twenty-Cent Piece. BF-6. Rarity-4. MS-68 (PCGS). Secure Holder.
Source: Stacks Bowers




















Greysheet Catalog Details (GSID: 5040)
The 1875-S Twenty Cent Piece is of the first and only year of issue from the San Francisco Mint known to be the ultimate type coin for this short, desirable series as it is plentiful and affordable. Be mindful of the S over S Variety that is a bit scarcer. It comes from a healthy mintage of 1,155,000 but it is very common in every grade up to and including MS65. From MS62 through MS65 there are 4 total PL examples in NGC holders, which is the total for this date. Although it does exist in MS66 through MS68, there are only 144 PCGS and NGC graded examples remaining in existence according to population reports. There are 128 in the MS66 range, which make up a large majority of the relatively uncommon grades. MS67 accounts for 14 of those 144; and they are very scarce. It is the 2 MS68s that are true condition rarities. A special strike issue of this date was also struck and is extremely rare.
Obverse: Lady Liberty is seated on a rock, holding a staff, and bearing a shield with the word LIBERTY on a flowing ribbon. 13 stars have adorn the periphery and the date appears at the bottom center.
Reverse: An eagle is prominently featured with the words UNITED STATES OF AMERICA * TWENTY CENTS around the periphery. The mint mark appears in the vertical space between the eagle and Y C of TWENTY CENTS.
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