$20 Saint-Gaudens Double Eagles overview
The $20 Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle is widely regarded as one of the most artistically accomplished coins ever produced by the United States Mint. Struck in .9000 fine gold (0.9675 troy oz actual gold weight) from 1907 through 1933, the series bears a obverse designed by sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens at the personal…
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The $20 Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle is widely regarded as one of the most artistically accomplished coins ever produced by the United States Mint. Struck in .9000 fine gold (0.9675 troy oz actual gold weight) from 1907 through 1933, the series bears a obverse designed by sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens at the personal commission of President Theodore Roosevelt, who sought to elevate American coinage to the standard of ancient Greek and Roman artistry. The reverse features a bold eagle in flight above a rising sun, with the obverse depicting a striding Liberty holding a torch and olive branch against a radiant field. The series spans several distinct design phases: the ultra-high relief and high relief experimental strikes of 1907, the modified Arabic numeral and Roman numeral date varieties, and the long-running flat-relief business strike issues produced through 1933. The 1933 issue — among the most famous in all of American numismatics — was never officially released for circulation. Across the series, coins were struck at the Philadelphia, Denver, New Orleans, and San Francisco Mints, creating a wide range of mintmark varieties and relative rarities. Circulated examples are graded on the Sheldon scale from AG-3 through AU-58, while original mint-state survivors are graded MS-60 through MS-67, with certified examples from PCGS and NGC being standard in the market. On CoinDuffle, buyers will find $20 Saint-Gaudens Double Eagles from multiple dates and mint facilities, offered by vetted dealers across a range of grades and formats — from circulated mid-grade pieces to certified mint-state examples in slabs. The listings here sit within the broader Pre-1933 US Gold Coins category, alongside Liberty Head Double Eagles and other classic US gold issues.
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The $20 Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle is widely regarded as one of the most artistically accomplished coins ever produced by the United States Mint. Struck in .9000 fine gold (0.9675 troy oz actual gold weight) from 1907 through 1933, the series bears a obverse designed by sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens at the personal commission of President Theodore Roosevelt, who sought to elevate American coinage to the standard of ancient Greek and Roman artistry. The reverse features a bold eagle in flight above a rising sun, with the obverse depicting a striding Liberty holding a torch and olive branch against a radiant field.
The series spans several distinct design phases: the ultra-high relief and high relief experimental strikes of 1907, the modified Arabic numeral and Roman numeral date varieties, and the long-running flat-relief business strike issues produced through 1933. The 1933 issue — among the most famous in all of American numismatics — was never officially released for circulation. Across the series, coins were struck at the Philadelphia, Denver, New Orleans, and San Francisco Mints, creating a wide range of mintmark varieties and relative rarities. Circulated examples are graded on the Sheldon scale from AG-3 through AU-58, while original mint-state survivors are graded MS-60 through MS-67, with certified examples from PCGS and NGC being standard in the market.
On CoinDuffle, buyers will find $20 Saint-Gaudens Double Eagles from multiple dates and mint facilities, offered by vetted dealers across a range of grades and formats — from circulated mid-grade pieces to certified mint-state examples in slabs. The listings here sit within the broader Pre-1933 US Gold Coins category, alongside Liberty Head Double Eagles and other classic US gold issues.
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| Factor | Certified / graded (PCGS, NGC) | Raw / uncertified |
|---|---|---|
| Authentication | Third-party verified and sealed in a tamper-evident holder | Assessed by the buyer or dealer |
| Liquidity | Higher — the grade is a standardized, trusted reference | Varies with buyer confidence and condition |
| Typical premium | Higher (covers grading cost and assurance) | Lower — closer to melt or bullion value |
| Best for | Numismatic value and resale confidence | Stacking by weight at the lowest cost |
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