1908-P $20 Saint Gaudens Gold Double Eagle With Motto PCGS MS64 156,258 Minted
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1908-P $20 Saint Gaudens Gold Double Eagle With Motto PCGS MS64 Blazing luster, fresh to the market.
A very limited 156,258 were minted, many were melted down and never circulated. To find high grade with Motto Philadelphia Mint coinage is nearly impossible.
Created by master sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens, the 1908-P $20 Gold Saint Gaudens is the descendant of the $20 Liberty Double Eagle which first entered circulation in 1850. The denomination was created as a means of exhausting an overage in gold supply due to the 1849 California Gold Rush. They were never intended for general use in commerce as the amount easily equated to a month's wage during the time of issue - making them impractical to carry as a coin. Instead, they were struck to monetize the surplus of gold and to be used exclusively in business transactions, largely between banks.
Coin Highlights:
PCGS encapsulation offers protection and guarantees the beautiful MS-64 condition of the coin.
Conservatively graded in our opinion, has a better look than MS64 I’ve seen on the market. PQ++
With motto “in God we Trust” added and Struck at the Philadelphia Mint.
Designed by Augustus Saint-Gaudens.
Obverse: Depicts Liberty striding forward holding a torch and an olive branch with the U.S. Capitol building in the backdrop.
Reverse: Features an eagle in flight against the sun in the background.
Beautiful color and very rare in this condition.
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