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U.S. Rare Coin Investments
P.O. Box 496607, Port Charlotte, Florida 33949
Toll Free: 1-800-624-1870
Email: tompilitowski@yahoo.com
www.usrarecoininvestments.com


Gold Eagles

1846/5 Eagle Double O SS Republic
Please call: 1-800-624-1870
1846/5 $10 Double O SS Republic
NGC XF45
Inquire SOLD

1846/5 Eagle (1846/5 $10) Double O, SS Republic NGC XF45. 1846/5-O (Doubled O) $10 Liberty Head, No Motto, SS Republic (blue tag), Eagle. The SS Republic, formerly named the SS Tennessee, was a sidewheel steamer that had been placed into service in 1853. During the Civil War she had sailed under the flags of both the Confederate and Union navies.

At war’s end, under her new name, she had left New York laden with cargo and coins desperately needed to aid in the post-war reconstruction efforts. Bound for New Orleans, she would become caught in a ferocious hurricane and on October 25, 1865 she sank to the depths off the coast of Georgia. Her cargo, including this scarce overdate gold eagle went to the bottom with her.

138 years later the SS Republic was located and by 2005 her fabulous treasure, including this piece, had been recovered much to the delight of numismatists, investors, and historians around the globe. A wondrous cache of silver and gold coins were brought to market and have been exceptionally popular since. Fortunately, the conditions in the deep ocean water while abrasive to the silver coins resting there, did not damage the gold coins. Therefore, remarkably, this rare New Orleans eagle coin was recovered in the same condition as when it was lost just months after the Civil War concluded.

The piece offered here not only is an overdate but also exhibits a doubled mintmark to further add to its appeal. Evenly worn with very lightly abraded surfaces, this pale yellow golden eagle is quite lovely in hand. To add to the presentation of this historic shipwreck coin, it has been encapsulated with a blue SS Republic tag. This is an excellent opportunity for the historian or variety specialist to add a rare and important piece of U.S. history and rare numismatic gold to his/her collection.

Happy Collecting,
Thomas M. Pilitowski





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