$20 Liberty Gold Double Eagle
Original price was: $3,612.00.$3,350.00Current price is: $3,350.00.
PRODUCT SHORT DESCRIPTION
- Product ID:8565643
- Year:Random
- Grade:Brilliant unc
- Grade Service:None
- Denomination:20 dollars
- Mint Mark:Varies
- Metal Content: .9675 troy oz
- Purity:.900
- Thickness:2.41 mm
- Diameter:24 mm
- Inner Pack:20
Description
$20 Liberty Gold Double Eagle
Coin Highlights:
- Contains .9675 oz of gold.
- Individual coins will come in protective packaging.
- Brilliant Uncirculated coins show full mint luster and no traces of circulation wear, but may exhibit handling or contact marks.
- Obverse: Shows Liberty facing left, encircled by 13 stars with the word “Liberty” on her hair band.
- Reverse: Features a heraldic eagle with a shield on its breast with thirteen stars above. Surrounding the eagle is “United States of America” and the denomination.
- Designed by James B. Longacre.
- Minted from 1850-1907 at the Philadelphia, Carson City, Denver, New Orleans and San Francisco mints.
$20 Liberty Gold Double Eagle
This Pre-1933 Gold coin combines a beautiful design and historical significance. Add this $20 Liberty Gold Double Eagle to your cart today!
Golden Opportunity
In the early 2000s, pre-1933 gold coins commanded exceptionally high premiums, often exceeding 200% above spot gold prices. These premiums were driven by strong collector demand, limited availability, and general enthusiasm for historic gold coins. Now is a rare opportunity to own Pre-33 $20 gold pieces at nearly decade-low premiums—levels we have not seen since 2018. These historic U.S. gold coins not only offer strong intrinsic value but currently trade at premiums equal to or even lower than modern 1 oz Gold Eagles. With similar gold content and added historical significance, Pre-33 $20 gold coins deliver exceptional value for collectors and investors alike.
Pre-33 Gold Coins
Until 1933, when the United States removed the dollar from the gold standard, the U.S. Mint produced a variety of gold coins for use in commerce, ranging from the diminutive Gold Dollars up through the hefty $20 Gold Double Eagle, containing almost a full ounce of gold. While minted in large numbers, untold numbers of these Pre-1933 Gold coins were melted down in the 1930s as the United States government attempted to discontinue the circulation of gold, even going so far as to order the confiscation and mandatory buyback of gold coins held by citizens at the time, reducing the finite supply of these popular gold coins.
The Liberty Gold Double Eagle Coin
Minted through 1907, the Liberty Double Eagle coin contains .9675 oz fine gold, alloyed with copper to improve its durability and wear characteristics. The design, introduced in 1850 by designer James Longacre, is one of the most iconic, easily recognizable images in numismatics. Due to the high value of U.S. $20 Gold coins, many were kept in limited circulation and stored away in vaults, making high-grade coins surprisingly attainable given their age. Due to their limited circulation use, the coins offered here will show nearly full detail of this classic design.
Important Note:
Dates on these random year coins will be of our choosing and may or may not vary, determined by stock on hand.
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