1911-D $20 St Gaudens Gold Double Eagle MS-65 PCGS
Original price was: $4,190.00.$4,000.00Current price is: $4,000.00.
1911-D $20 St Gaudens Gold Double Eagle MS-65 PCGS
1911-D $20 St Gaudens Gold Double Eagle MS-65 PCGS
Description
1911-D $20 St Gaudens Gold Double Eagle MS-65 PCGS
Only $4,109.00 per coin
This beautiful rendition of Lady Liberty is a favorite of investors and collectors alike. PCGS, one of the top two coin grading services, has guaranteed the Gem Brilliant Mint State-65 condition of this coin, adding collectibility to the beloved design.
Coin Highlights:
- Contains .9675 oz of Gold.
- PCGS encapsulation authenticates and protects the MS-65 condition of the coin.
- Obverse: Shows Lady Liberty striding in front of the sun’s rays with a burning torch in one hand and an olive branch in her other hand.
- Reverse: Features a majestic bald eagle in flight with “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA” and “TWENTY DOLLARS” above.
- Designed by Augustus Saint-Gaudens and minted from 1907-1933.
- U.S. Mint issue from the following mints: Philadelphia, Denver or San Francisco.
Safeguard your 1911 Saint-Gaudens Gold Double Eagle, along with your other collections and investments, by adding a home safe or lock box to your order.
Expand your collection by adding this 1911 Saint-Gaudens Gold Double Eagle certified MS-65 by PCGS to your cart today!
1911-D Saint-Gaudens Gold Double Eagle MS-65 PCGS
Augustus Saint-Gaudens was commissioned by President Theodore Roosevelt in early 1905 to create a new design for the Gold Double Eagle, which had been minted since 1849. Saint-Gaudens’ design is widely considered to be one of the most beautiful ever to grace an American coin.
Unfortunately, Saint-Gaudens passed away in August 1907 before the design could be completed. Chief Engraver of the U.S. Mint, Charles E. Barber, was tasked with making some modifications to the original sketches and putting the design into production.
The result was a stunning coin that is highly sought after by collectors and investors today. The Gold Double Eagle was minted from 1907 until 1933 when President Franklin Roosevelt recalled all Gold Coins from circulation because of the Great Depression. These rare surviving coins are highly prized by collectors today.
1911-D $20 St Gaudens Gold Double Eagle MS-65 PCGS
Only $4,109.00 per coin
This beautiful rendition of Lady Liberty is a favorite of investors and collectors alike. PCGS, one of the top two coin grading services, has guaranteed the Gem Brilliant Mint State-65 condition of this coin, adding collectibility to the beloved design.
Coin Highlights:
- Contains .9675 oz of Gold.
- PCGS encapsulation authenticates and protects the MS-65 condition of the coin.
- Obverse: Shows Lady Liberty striding in front of the sun’s rays with a burning torch in one hand and an olive branch in her other hand.
- Reverse: Features a majestic bald eagle in flight with “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA” and “TWENTY DOLLARS” above.
- Designed by Augustus Saint-Gaudens and minted from 1907-1933.
- U.S. Mint issue from the following mints: Philadelphia, Denver or San Francisco.
Safeguard your 1911 Saint-Gaudens Gold Double Eagle, along with your other collections and investments, by adding a home safe or lock box to your order.
Expand your collection by adding this 1911 Saint-Gaudens Gold Double Eagle certified MS-65 by PCGS to your cart today!
1911-D Saint-Gaudens Gold Double Eagle MS-65 PCGS
Augustus Saint-Gaudens was commissioned by President Theodore Roosevelt in early 1905 to create a new design for the Gold Double Eagle, which had been minted since 1849. Saint-Gaudens’ design is widely considered to be one of the most beautiful ever to grace an American coin.
Unfortunately, Saint-Gaudens passed away in August 1907 before the design could be completed. Chief Engraver of the U.S. Mint, Charles E. Barber, was tasked with making some modifications to the original sketches and putting the design into production.
The result was a stunning coin that is highly sought after by collectors and investors today. The Gold Double Eagle was minted from 1907 until 1933 when President Franklin Roosevelt recalled all Gold Coins from circulation because of the Great Depression. These rare surviving coins are highly prized by collectors today.
1911-D $20 St Gaudens Gold Double Eagle MS-65 PCGS
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