Description
$20 Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle Gold Coin (MS62 Condition)
At a glance: A $20 Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle graded MS-62 (Mint State, uncirculated) — 0.9675 troy oz of pure gold in 90% fine alloy from the coin widely called America’s most beautiful. A random date (1907–1933) costs about 0.97 × the live gold spot price plus a graded-coin premium below MS-63 examples, ships fully insured from Summit Metals, and is not IRA eligible (90% fine). Best for collectors who want certified uncirculated vintage gold at the best entry price. Page updated July 2026.
Experience the pinnacle of American coin artistry with the $20 Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle Gold Coin in MS62 condition. Minted by the United States Mint from 1907 to 1933, this coin is widely regarded as one of the most beautiful and iconic gold coins ever produced. Designed by the renowned sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens at the behest of President Theodore Roosevelt, the Double Eagle represents a significant era in U.S. history and is a prized addition to any numismatic collection or investment portfolio.
Key Features:
Historic Significance: The last $20 gold piece struck by the U.S. government for regular issue, symbolizing America’s emerging greatness in the early 20th century.
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Iconic Design:
Obverse: Features Lady Liberty striding forward confidently, holding a torch in her right hand symbolizing enlightenment and an olive branch in her left representing peace. The Capitol building is faintly visible behind her, with rays of the sun stretching across the background. The design is encircled by 46 stars, representing the states in the Union at the time.
Reverse: Depicts a majestic bald eagle in flight against the backdrop of a rising sun, embodying the nation’s power and optimism.
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Composition and Specifications:
Contains 0.9675 troy ounces of pure gold.
Composed of 90% gold and 10% copper for enhanced durability.
Total weight of 33.436 grams.
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Varieties:
“No Motto” (1907–1908): Early coins without the inscription “IN GOD WE TRUST”.
“With Motto” (1908–1933): Later coins featuring the added motto above the sun on the reverse.
Edge Lettering: Unique among U.S. coinage, the edge bears the inscription “E PLURIBUS UNUM”.
Condition: Graded as MS 62, the coin exhibits minimal wear with most of its original luster intact.
Historical Background:
Design Commissioned by Theodore Roosevelt: Inspired by ancient Greek coins, President Roosevelt sought to beautify American coinage. He enlisted Augustus Saint-Gaudens to redesign the $20 gold piece.
High Relief Coins: The initial 1907 release featured a high-relief design that required multiple strikes to achieve the desired detail. Due to production challenges, the relief was lowered in subsequent issues.
“No Motto” Controversy: Roosevelt initially omitted “IN GOD WE TRUST” from the coin, believing it was inappropriate for currency. Public outcry led Congress to mandate its inclusion starting in 1908.
End of an Era: The coin was minted until 1933 when the U.S. government ceased gold coin production and recalled gold coins from circulation during the Great Depression, making surviving coins particularly valuable.
Why Invest in the $20 Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle?
Artistic Masterpiece: Widely acclaimed as the most beautiful U.S. coin ever minted, it’s a tangible piece of art.
Historical Significance: Represents a transformative period in American history, including economic growth and artistic innovation.
Intrinsic Value: Contains nearly one ounce of gold, providing substantial intrinsic value tied to the precious metals market.
Rarity and Collectibility: Many coins were melted down after 1933, increasing their scarcity and desirability among collectors.
Portfolio Diversification: Combines numismatic and bullion value, offering a hedge against market volatility and inflation.
Tax Advantages: As a pre-1933 U.S. gold coin, it may offer certain benefits regarding reporting requirements (consult a tax professional for advice).
Quality Assurance: Each coin is guaranteed genuine and has been tested by SummitMetals through x-ray and electromagnetic testing.
Product Details:
Mint: United States Mint
Designer: Augustus Saint-Gaudens
Years of Mintage: 1907–1933
Metal Content: 0.9675 troy ounces of pure gold
Purity: 90% gold, 10% copper
Diameter: 34 mm
Thickness: 2.41 mm
Edge: Lettered with “E PLURIBUS UNUM”
Condition: MS-62
Packaging: Each coin is carefully packaged to preserve its condition.
IRA Eligible: No — 90% fineness is below the .995 IRS threshold
Collecting the $20 Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle:
“No Motto” Coins (1907–1908): Early editions without “IN GOD WE TRUST” are rarer and highly sought after.
“With Motto” Coins (1908–1933): More widely available but still coveted due to their historical context and stunning design.
Enhance Your Collection Today
The $20 Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle Gold Coin (MS-62 Condition) is more than just a piece of currency—it’s a symbol of American resilience, artistry, and history. Whether you’re an avid collector or a discerning investor, this coin offers a unique opportunity to own a timeless treasure that has captivated enthusiasts for generations.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is the MS-62 Saint IRA eligible? No — 90% fine is below the .995 IRS threshold; our modern Gold Eagles are the IRA route.
What does MS-62 mean? Mint State 62 — a fully uncirculated coin with more contact marks than an MS-63, certified and encapsulated per the product title (NGC).
MS-62 vs MS-63 — which should I buy? The MS-63 Saint has cleaner surfaces at a higher premium; the MS-62 is the best-value certified uncirculated entry.
How much gold does it contain? 0.9675 troy ounces of pure gold (33.436 g at 90% fine).
Which year will I receive? A random date from 1907–1933 based on inventory.
Who designed it? Augustus Saint-Gaudens, commissioned by Theodore Roosevelt.
How much is it worth? About 0.97 × the live gold spot price plus a graded-coin premium.
Why were so many melted? The 1933 gold recall — survivors carry scarcity value.
Is it authentic? Yes — x-ray and electromagnetic tested, guaranteed genuine.
Can I sell it back? Yes — Summit Metals offers a buyback guarantee; graded coins resell easily.
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