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General Overview
• The $20 Saint-Gaudens Gold Double Eagle is widely considered the most iconic coin in American history.
• Commissioned by President Theodore Roosevelt, Augustus Saint-Gaudens designed this masterpiece to revive U.S. coinage with neoclassical elegance.
• Struck between 1907 and 1933, this coin remains a favorite for collectors and investors alike.
• Offered in Very Fine (VF) condition, these coins exhibit moderate wear but retain all major design features.
Coin Highlights
• Contains .9675 Troy oz of .900 pure gold.
• Issued by the United States with a $20 USD face value.
• Minted from 1907 to 1933; year will be randomly selected.
• Designed by Augustus Saint-Gaudens.
• VF (Very Fine) condition – moderate wear, but strong detail.
• Individual coins ship in plastic flips; multiples of 10–20 ship in tubes.
• Limited availability as a pre-1933 U.S. gold coin.
Design Details
Obverse:
• Depicts Lady Liberty striding forward out of the rising sun, torch in right hand, and olive branch in left.
• Surrounded by stars representing the U.S. states—46 stars in 1907, increasing to 48 by 1912 to reflect the addition of New Mexico and Arizona.
Reverse:
• Features a bald eagle in flight over a radiant sun.
• Early coins (1907–1908) omit the motto “In God We Trust,” while later issues include it along the sun's edge.
• Inscriptions include “United States of America” and “Twenty Dollars.”
Specifications
• Year: Random (1907–1933)
• Mint Mark: Not Shown
• Purity: .900
• Thickness: 2.41 mm
• Diameter: 34 mm
• Condition: Very Fine (VF)
• Face Value: $20 USD
• Issuing Country: United States
• Obverse Designer: Augustus Saint-Gaudens
• Reverse Designer: Augustus Saint-Gaudens
• Edge Design: Reeded
• Series: Double Eagle
• CoA (Certificate of Authenticity): No
• Capsule Size: 34 mm
• Packaging Type: Plastic Flip
• Packaging Dimensions: 1.3 x 1.3 x 0.11 inches
• Metal Weight: .9675 Troy Ounce
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