$20 St. Gaudens U.S. Double Eagle 0.9675 oz Gold (Random Year, Varied Condition)

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$20 St. Gaudens U.S. Double Eagle 0.9675 oz Gold (Random Year, Varied Condition)
Item specifics
Mint:U.S. Mint
Year of Issue:Random Year
Issuing Country:United States
Weight:.9675 oz
Composition:Gold
Purity:0.900
Mintage:Unlimited
Finish:BU
Diameter:34mm
Denomination:$20
Packaging:Coin Flip

Description

$20 Saint-Gaudens Gold Double Eagle (1907–1933, Random Year, Circulated)

The $20 Saint-Gaudens Gold Double Eagle stands as one of the most celebrated coins in American history. Renowned sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens designed this masterpiece, and the United States Mint struck it from 1907 through 1933. Collectors and investors continue to pursue this coin for its beauty, gold content, and historic importance.

Each coin contains .9675 troy ounces of pure gold. The U.S. Mint struck it in a 90% gold and 10% copper alloy to improve durability. The coin carries a $20 USD face value and measures 34 mm in diameter. Mints in Philadelphia (no mintmark), Denver (D), and San Francisco (S) produced these coins. We ship each piece in protective packaging.

Iconic American Design

Saint-Gaudens created a bold obverse that features Lady Liberty striding forward with confidence. She holds a torch in one hand and an olive branch in the other. The U.S. Capitol appears in the background as rays of sunlight rise behind her. This design reflects progress, freedom, and national strength.

The reverse showcases a powerful bald eagle in flight above a rising sun. The inscriptions “United States of America” and “Twenty Dollars” frame the image. Along the edge, you will find the motto “E Pluribus Unum” separated by stars. Early 1907 and 1908 issues do not include “In God We Trust.” The Mint added that motto later. In 1912, engravers increased the number of stars from 46 to 48 to reflect the addition of New Mexico and Arizona.

Historic Gold with Fixed Supply

In 1933, President Franklin D. Roosevelt ordered Americans to surrender most gold coins. The government melted millions of Double Eagles into gold bars. As a result, surviving examples remain limited today. That fixed supply strengthens long-term collector demand.

In the early 2000s, premiums on pre-1933 gold coins soared above 200% over spot. Today, premiums sit near decade lows. In many cases, these coins trade at levels comparable to modern 1 oz Gold Eagles. Therefore, buyers gain historic significance with nearly one ounce of gold at competitive pricing.

This listing offers random-year circulated coins selected from available inventory. Dates and mint marks vary. We cannot guarantee a specific year. Circulated coins show signs of age and handling, yet each retains full gold weight and authenticity.

Since 1915, our family-owned company has connected investors with historic and modern precious metals through transparent pricing and trusted service. Add this $20 Saint-Gaudens Gold Double Eagle to your portfolio today and secure a true icon of American coinage.

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