Extremely rare 20 cent coin sold for $870,000.00, discover if you have one like it

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Extremely rare 20 cent coin sold for $870,000.00, discover if you have one like it

Heritage Auctions says that the 1876-CC 20 Cent has been called “a numismatic prize of the first order.” In this case, it would be a prize that every collector would want to own. With that in mind, you can see why someone would pay up to $870,000 for it.

In fact, it might be just as uncommon as the famous 1804 dollar. Or even the dime from 1894-S or the half dollar from 1838-O. Without a doubt, it’s a beautiful gem.

When was the 20-cent coin authorized?

It looks like it wasn’t allowed until 1875. The Act of March 3, 1875, made it possible for the U.S. Mint to make these coins. Henry Linderman, who is the director of the mint, gave this 20-cent coin his full support.

It’s interesting that at first people thought it would help stores and customers who were short on five-cent pieces. Customers were overcharged, so that was very helpful.

In other words, the goal was to fix a problem with the purchases that weren’t either rare or new. However, these 20-cent pieces had an unpopular value.

Why was the 20-cent coin unpopular?

It was a strange amount of money, and it looked like it would fail as soon as the U.S. Mint made it. It might have been a different story if the Mint had stopped making the quarter when this one came out. That is why it caused confusion.

20-cent coin worth 870k dollars in the USA
Source & Credits: Heritage Auctions https://coins.ha.com/itm/twenty-cent-pieces/quarters-and-twenty-cents/1876-cc-20c-ms65-pcgs-bf-nc-1-r6-pcgs-5300-/a/1348-3550.s?ic4=ListView-ShortDescription-071515

When we look at the front of this 1876-CC 20-cent bill, we see Lady Liberty sitting on a rock. In this case, she is facing left. A liberty cap that is on a pole is also in her hand.

In her left hand, she is holding a shield that says “Liberty.” You can see the 13 stars around the 20-cent coin. They stand for the original colonies. There is also the year, 1876. The eagle with the olive branches and arrows is shown on the back.

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