Are you looking for a rare and historic gold coin to add to your collection? This coin is one of the last issues of the classic Liberty Head design that was minted from 1839 to 1908. It features a portrait of Lady Liberty on the obverse and a heraldic eagle on the reverse. It is made of 90% gold and 10% copper, and has a diameter of 21.6 mm and a weight of 8.36 grams. This coin was struck at the Philadelphia mint, which produced only 5708760 pieces in 1881. It is considered rare in mint state condition, especially in higher grades. HOWEVER, PCGS COINFACTS ESTIMATES THAT ONLY 25,000 EXAMPLES SURVIVE, WITH ONLY 7500 REMAINING IN MS60 OR BETTER. This coin has been certified by NGC, one of the most trusted and reputable grading services in the world. It has been assigned a grade of MS62, which means it has mint luster but may have numerous small contact marks or a few scattered heavy marks. The coin you see in the pictures is the exact coin you will receive. It comes in a protective plastic holder with a NGC label that shows its grade and serial number. It is a stunning example of American numismatic history that will enhance any collection. Don’t miss this opportunity to own this rare and beautiful gold coin at a reasonable price. Coin: 1881 U. Metal: 90% Gold, 10% Copper. Weight: 8.36 grams. Diameter: 21.65 millimeters. Mintage: 5708760, 7500 Examples estimated surviving in mint state. Grade: NGC MS62. Design: Based on the Liberty Head Half Eagle by Christian Gobrecht. This is the actual coin you will receive. OUR COMMITMENT TO YOU. PLEASE CHECK OUT MY OTHER GOLD, SILVER AND COIN LISTINGS. I HAVE SEVERAL COUPONS TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF. THANK YOU FOR LOOKING.