This iconic coin is a true piece of American history and an excellent way to add nearly a full ounce of gold to your portfolio at a competitive premium. Designed by renowned sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens, the $20 Gold Double Eagle is widely considered the most beautiful U.S. coin ever minted. Issued from 1907 to 1933, these coins circulated over 80 years ago and remain a cornerstone of pre-1933 U.S. gold.
Highlights
- Contains .9675 troy oz of gold (.900 fine)
- Condition: May show signs of circulation, cleaning, contact marks, or former jewelry use; ideal for low-premium stacking or entry-level collecting
- Obverse: Lady Liberty striding forward with torch and olive branch, backed by sun rays and encircled by stars
- Reverse: Bald eagle in flight above the rising sun, surrounded by "United States of America" and "Twenty Dollars"
- Struck at the following mints: Philadelphia (no mintmark), Denver (D), and San Francisco (S). Minted from 1907-1933.
- Designed by Augustus Saint-Gaudens
- Note: Dates and mintmarks are selected at random and may vary based on current stock.
Golden Opportunity
In the early 2000s, $20 Saint-Gaudens coins carried premiums over 200% due to high demand and limited supply. Today, market conditions present a rare window to purchase these historic gold pieces at premiums close to—or even below—modern 1 oz bullion coins. With similar gold content and far more historical value, they offer superior diversification for collectors and investors.
Historical Significance
The Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle was introduced as part of President Theodore Roosevelt's plan to beautify American coinage. Several design changes occurred during the series' run: Coins minted from 1907-1908 were issued without the motto "In God We Trust" and Starting in 1912, the number of stars on the obverse increased from 46 to 48 to reflect the admission of New Mexico and Arizona. In 1933, President Franklin D. Roosevelt's Gold Reserve Act outlawed most private gold ownership. Millions of gold coins—including Double Eagles—were recalled and melted, making surviving pieces highly sought after. These events cemented the legacy of pre-1933 gold and created a permanently limited supply.
Specifications
SKU: |
46 |
Year: |
Random |
Grade: |
Genuine |
Grade Service: |
None |
Denomination: |
20 Dollars |
Mint Mark: |
Varies |
Metal Content: |
0.9675 troy oz |
Purity: |
0.900 |
Thickness: |
2.41 mm |
Diameter: |
34 mm |