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Why Add This Random Date $20 Saint-Gaudens Gold Piece to Your Collection Next?The Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle was named for the artist who created the design, Augustus Saint-Gaudens. This design was created in the early 1900s and only used for a short period of time. The design was quite popular, but production of gold coins for circulation came to an end. The design found on the front of this coin was used as a base for the design of our Gold Eagle today. The design on the reverse shows a bald eagle in front of the sun’s rays. This coin is 90% gold and has an actual gold weight of .9675 Troy oz. This Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle was submitted to PCGS for grading. It received the grade of MS62, which means this coin is still in Mint State. This coin may not have the highest of the Mint State grades, but it is more affordable than other Saint-Gaudens Double Eagles with higher grades. When you order this random date $20 Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle, the coin you receive will have a date between 1907 and 1932. However, it will be PCGS graded with an MS62 grade. Don’t miss out on this deal, order a PCGS MS62 random date $20 Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle for your collection today. |
Year of Issue: | Random Date 1908-1932 |
Mint: | U.S. Mint |
Branch: | Varies |
Grading Service: | PCGS |
Grade: | MS62 |
Finish: | Mint State |
Composition: | Gold |
Purity: | 0.900 |
Weight in Grams: | 30.093 g |
Weight in Ounces: | 0.9675 oz |
Diameter: | 34 mm |
Edge Type: | Plain |
Country: | United States |
Legal Tender: | United States |
Currency: | Dollar |
Denomination: | 20 |
Obverse Design: | Liberty striding forward with the rising sun to her back |
Reverse Design: | Eagle in flight |
Reverse Designer/Engraver: | Augustus Saint-Gaudens |
Obverse Designer/Engraver: | Augustus Saint-Gaudens |
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