For the benefit of novice, and experienced precious metal buyers, the following is a brief overview on NGC gold coins.
Experienced investors know that gold coin types are generally derived from their design classifications, and that every so often there are changes in a coin design, whether they are subtle, or drastic. For example, there are three types of gold dollars that were minted between the years, 1849-1854, 1854-56, and from 1856-59, respectively. They are known as type I, II, and III, and each type of gold dollar bears a distinctively different design of Lady Liberty wearing various styles of head adornments.
Liberty Head, $20 Double Eagle gold coins are one of the more commonly purchased types of NGC gold coins, because of their status as ideal safe haven, liquid, private assets. These coins are also classified into three different types, which some types bearing the “IN GOD WE TRUST” insignia, and other types excluding it. The engraving “TWENTY DOLLARS”, instead of “TWENTY D.” also varies between the three types.
Other types of NGC gold coins include Liberty designs include the “Coronet” design, which portrays Lady Liberty wearing (you guessed it) a coronet with the word “LIBERTY” inscribed across the front. Investors can also choose among other NGC coin types, like Indian Head, Draped Bust, and Capped Bust Liberty coins.
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