# 1879-CC Liberty Head Eagle $10 Gold Coin - PCGS VF45
An exceptional Carson City gold rarity from a legendary mintage, this 1879-CC Liberty Head Eagle represents one of the most coveted pre-1880 gold issues from the storied Nevada mint. Struck in a minuscule mintage of just 1,762 pieces, fewer than four dozen are known to exist today, making this an extraordinary numismatic treasure.
Graded *PCGS VF45*, this specimen displays the characteristic challenges of Carson City gold coinage, with moderate wear that reveals the intricate design details of Christian Gobrecht's iconic Liberty Head design. The coin exhibits typical characteristics of its era, with slightly softened details around Liberty's hair above the ear, yet maintaining sharp peripheral elements. Surface quality reflects the coin's challenging preservation history, with light abrasions consistent with its grade and historical context.
The 1879-CC Liberty Head Eagle represents a pinnacle of Western mint production, struck during a transitional period for the Carson City Mint. With a total population of just 14 coins graded by PCGS, this example offers collectors a rare opportunity to acquire a significant piece of American numismatic history. Composed of 90% gold and 10% copper, the coin weighs 16.7 grams and features a classic reeded edge, embodying the technical precision of 19th-century minting.
Provenance and Rarity Highlights:
- *PCGS Certification*: 22033010
- Mintage: 1,762 pieces
- Survival Rate: Approximately 4 dozen known
- Estimated Price Guide Value: $60,000
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$39,600.00
$36,000.00
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$36,000.00
$39,600.00