#1 - 1907 $20 Saint-Gaudens

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1907 $20 Saint-Gaudens
PCGS MS64
Mintage: 361,667
PCGS Population: 5,356
PCGS Population Higher: 3,416

The $20 Saint-Gaudens double eagle was minted from 1907 to 1933. Designed by sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens, the coin displayed beautiful high relief features with the date struck in Roman numerals. Due to declining health, Augustus Saint-Gaudens died on August 3rd, 1907 before the design was finalized and put into production.

Only 12,367 coins were struck in Augustus Saint-Gaudens's original design. In late 1907 due to the difficulty in producing such a high relief coin Charles E. Barber, the Mints chief engraver, convinced the Mint to change the relief of the original design so that the coin could be minted in only one strike. Among these changes were replacing the Roman numerals date with Arabic numerals.

The obverse of the 1907 double eagle features Lady Liberty holding a torch in her right hand and an olive branch in her left. Behind her are the rays of the Sun, with the U.S. Capitol displayed to her right. There are 46 stars surrounding her representing the 46 states that made up the U.S. at the time.

The reverse of the 1907 double eagle features an eagle in flight, backed by rays from the Sun. Notice anything missing stamped over the Sun?

One of the most notable features in the design of the 1907 double eagle is the motto "IN GOD WE TRUST" was omitted by the direction of President Theodore Roosevelt. He believed that since money could be used for ungodly pursuits, the name of the Lord should not be used.

This was my first $20 Saint-Gaudens double eagle. I was attracted to it because it was the first year of the coin, it didn't have "IN GOD WE TRUST" on it, and I think it is a great example of the coin. I've seen other MS64, and while nice, I like this one a lot.

Till next time...

Ian

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A beautiful Saint-Gaudens double eagle, and the first year issued that's a keeper!!!
Thanks for sharing my friend and welcome !!!😀
Have you created your introduceyourself post? You need to put this as one word in the tag so everyone will notice!
Cheers!!

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@silvertop This double eagle is one of my favorites.
Thanks for the suggestion, I just updated my introduction post with "introduceyourself"
I'm looking forward to posting more about my collection in the coming week.

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That is my dream gold coin, @anchoremetals! Thanks for sharing, my friend.
Take care 🥰🌺🤙

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@silversaver888 This was my first big coin purchase. I was stacking mainly precious metals at the time and I didn't like paying to much over spot. I fell in love with this coin and just had to have it. I don't remember off the top of my head what I paid for it but it was over spot LOL... Thanks for looking.

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My first big coin purchase was the first year issue American Gold Buffalo Proof! So amazingly beautiful! When I got it, spot was around $1300. Thanks for sharing your beautiful $20 Double Eagle

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I love the American Gold Buffalo... I wanted to fill a box of 25 American Gold Eagles last year but then I bought a Buffalo. Then shorty after that I discovered Pre-33 Gold and it was a wrap LOL

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Nothing better than start a series of posts about your coin collection with a Saint-Gauldens double eagle!
Please read the comment I did on your first post.

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Definitely one of my favorite coins.
I'll read it now...

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