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$20 St Gaudens Gold Double Eagle MS-62 PCGS (Random)

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Product Description


Coin Highlights:
  • Contains .9675 oz of gold.
  • PCGS encapsulation protects and guarantees the MS-62 condition of the coin.
  • Obverse: Shows Lady Liberty striding in front of the sun's rays at the dawn of a new day.
  • Reverse: Features a majestic bald eagle in flight with United States of America and Twenty Dollars above.
  • Edge: The motto E Pluribus Unum with the words divided by stars.
  • Minted from 1907-1933 at the Philadelphia, Denver and San Francisco mints.


This pre-1933 Gold coin combines a beautiful design and historical significance, highlighted by its exceptional condition. Add this $20 Saint-Gaudens 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 premiumslevels 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.content and added historical significance, Pre-33 $20 gold coins deliver exceptional value for collectors and investors alike.

Pre-1933 Gold
The U.S. Mint issued its first gold coins in 1795. During the height of the Great Depression in 1933, President Franklin Roosevelt prohibited American citizens from holding monetary gold. He ordered all gold coins be returned to the U.S. Treasury, where millions were melted into gold and then cast into gold bars. This was an unprecedented legislative act to help fight the Great Depression. By doing so, many collectible gold coins were affected and the course of history for monetary gold was changed forever.

These federal government recalls and meltdowns made these previously common gold coins very rare. Today, the surviving pre-1933 Gold U.S. coins are fixed at an extremely limited supply. This fact has made pre-1933 Gold coins some of the most desirable items among collectors and investors. APMEX is proud to offer a superb selection of these harder-to-find classic coins. The historical significance of these coins is vitally important and will provide diversity and significance to any investment or collection.

$20 Gold Coin Design
Several changes were made to the $20 Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle design during the years the series was in production. The coins issued from 1907-1908 do not include the motto In God We Trust, which wasn't added until later. In 1912, the number of stars surrounding Lady Liberty on the obverse changed from 46 to 48 when New Mexico and Arizona became states.

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