Buy Random Year MS-64 Graded Saint Gaudens Double Eagle Gold Coins (NGC/PCGS) at the Lowest Prices Online
Proudly bearing an astounding MS-64 grade from one of two renowned grading agencies, these Random Year $20 MS-64 Saint Gaudens Double Eagle Gold Coins are in sublime condition, especially considering they're around a century old.
Augustus Saint-Gaudens passed away soon after finalizing the designs for the Eagle and Double Eagle Gold Coins in 1907. Hence, he could never witness his renditions used as currency in the United States.
Each of these coins contains 0.9675 troy ounces of pure gold. Although their $20 (USD) face value is still etched on their reverse faces to this day, it remains merely symbolic as their actual value far exceeds the legal tender value assigned to them over a century ago.
The reverse designs originally didn't feature the motto 'In God We Trust' when the first double eagle gold coins were struck in 1907. However, this led to a public uproar that abated only when the design was modified to include the motto next year.
The obverses feature the timeless rendition of Lady Liberty striding forwards with a torch and olive branch in her hands. This design left a lasting impression on the American people, so much so that it is proudly featured on the US Mint's modern American Gold Eagle coins that were struck years later in 1986.
Grab these Random Year $20 MS-64 NGC/PCGS Graded Saint Gaudens Double Eagle Gold Coins from SD Bullion and enjoy vintage coins in certified, marvelous condition. Pre-1933 gold coins are popular amongst both investors and collectors due to their historical value as well as their gold content.
The coins in this listing all have the Mint State 64 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 Mint State of the coin assigned to it by NGC or PCGS and they do not devalue the slabbed coin in any way.