1923-D St. Gaudens Gold Double Eagle $20 PCGS MS 67 - Impressive Coin
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This is a PCGS Graded Coin. You will receive the pictured coin. You are Buying a 1923-D Saint Gaudens Double Eagle graded MS67 by PCGS. The 1923-D Saint-Gaudens double eagle was produced in large numbers and many of the coins were shipped to South American destinations before the Gold Recall of 1933. Coins in South and Central American holdings tended to suffer less from transport and recounting than coins in European banks. As a result, when large numbers of Saint-Gaudens double eagles were repatriated in later years, the 1923-D became an available issue in high grade. The present coin is a magnificent Superb Gem, with sharply detailed design elements and vivid orange-gold surfaces that show no mentionable flaws. Radian mint luster and outstanding eye appeal are the calling cards of this delightful specimen. This is an excellent coin to add to your collection.
Coin Features:
PCGS graded MS67
PCGS Secure Gold Shield
Known as a Saint Gaudens Double Eagle
Obverse: Forward Facing Liberty Striding into the Night Bearing a Torch and Olive Branch
Reverse: Left Facing Flying Eagle Flying over a Sun Set/Rise
Saint Gaudens $20 Gold Double Eagle (1907-1933) Popular 20th Century coin. Many dates are rare due to the 1933 recall and end of the Gold Standard. Most Examples that survived were either kept by private collectors or stored in banks. They have been a favorite of investors and collectors for decades. The Saint Gaudens $20 Gold Double Eagle was designed by America's foremost Sculpture at the time and was part of an initiative to create a series of coins that could rival European coins at the time. The 1907 high relief design was the closest to the design presented by the sculptor and was later reproduced with a shallower version used till the series was ended in 1933. Early designs had the motto 'IN GOD WE TRUST' removed at the insistence of then President Theodore Roosevelt who felt it was sacrilegious. Ironically this was the opposite of what most Americans at the time felt who demanded it be restored to the coins in 1908 creating with and without motto versions. Add this Coin to your cart today!