Buy Random Year $20 NGC/PCGS Liberty Double Eagle Gold Coins at the Lowest Prices Online
These Random Year $20 NGC/PCGS MS-62 Liberty Double Eagle Gold Coins will make fine additions to precious metals portfolios as well as gold coin collections. Their pure gold content adds to your tangible assets while their historical significance adds diversification to your portfolio.
Liberty Double Eagle Gold Coins were struck between 1850 and 1907. It was in 1907 that the famed Saint Gaudens Double Eagle began circulating. Until then, the Gold Double Eagles featured James B. Longacre's handiwork.
Each of these coins contains 0.9675 troy ounces of pure gold. Although their $20 (USD) face value is still imprinted on their reverses, their actual value far outstrips it thanks to the change in gold price compared to a century ago as well as their grade and fine condition.
The obverses bear an elegant rendition of Lady Liberty's left-facing profile. This Longacre creation that featured for all those years on circulating gold coins certainly marked the start of an era where Lady Liberty would embody the ideals of freedom and liberty that were enshrined in the US constitution by the founding fathers.
On the other hand, the reverse sides display Longacre's Heraldic Bald Eagle -- inspired by the Seal of the United States of America. This timeless design became so iconic that even the modern day American Silver Eagles proudly feature it on their reverses.
Grab these $20 NGC/PCGS MS-62 Liberty Double Eagle Gold Coins from SD Bullion. These encapsulated coins are guaranteed to be in Mint State 62 condition by either PCGS or NGC -- both renowned and respected grading agencies in the United States. Graded pre-1933 gold coins are extremely valuable as they offer genuine coin specimens in certified, great condition, which is quite a feat considering that these coins were struck well over a century ago.
The coins in this listing all have the Mint State 62 certification from NGC or PCGS. They all have been professionally graded and holdered by their respective certifier. The protective plastic slab the coin comes in certifies its Mint State grade. These slabs are subject to light abrasion marks, chips, and scuffs with normal wear on them. These marks do not at all hinder the grade of the coin assigned to it by NGC or PCGS and they do not devalue the slabbed coin in any way.