Description
Saint-Gaudens NGC certified MS64
Named after its designer, legendary sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens, the Saint-Gaudens is a twenty-dollar gold coin (double eagle), produced by the United States Mint from 1907 to 1933. The coin is widely considered to be the most beautiful U.S. coin ever struck. A modified design is currently in use on the modern US Gold Eagles, in all four denominations.
The obverse depicts Liberty holding a torch in her right hand and an olive branch in her left. Behind her are the rays of the sun and the U.S. Capitol. 46 stars, representing the states of the union in 1907, circled the design until 1912, when two stars were added for New Mexico and Arizona.
The reverse features an American Eagle in flight, the rays of the sun complementing the obverse, with the words UNITED STATES OF AMERICA and TWENTY DOLLARS across the top. In 1908, the words “IN GOD WE TRUST” were added to the bottom. 1908 coins are designated as “Motto” or “No motto” and carry relatively similar value to numismatists.
Since 1987, NGC (Numismatic Guaranty Corporation) has been known as a world leader in third party coin certification, offering a guarantee of grading accuracy and authenticity for each coin they encapsulate. Vault Wholesale is proud to offer a wide selection of competitively priced coins carrying the internationally trusted NGC brand.
Saint-Gaudens specifications:
Year: 1907-1933
Mint Mark: none (Philadelphia), D (Denver), S (San Francisco)
Denomination: $50
Manufacturer: U.S. Mint
Gold Content .09675 troy oz
Purity 90%
Grading Service: NGC
Grade: MS64
Thickness: 2.41 mm
Diameter:34 mm
Question: Why is the serial number obscured?
Answer: Good question! The coin pictured is an example (only). You will receive a substantially similar coin, certified by PCGS as MS63, with a random common date of our choice and NOT the exact coin pictured.
Prefer PCGS coins? Please follow THIS LINK to find our PCGS certified Saints.
We also feature “raw”(uncertified) Double Eagles – Saint-Gaudens and Liberty Heads – as well as graded coins up to MS65 (and MS66 as available).
Saint-Gaudens NGC certified MS64
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