1914-S $20 Saint Gaudens Pre-33 Gold Double Eagle NGC MS66 Fresh to the market
1914-S $20 Saint Gaudens Gold Double Eagle NGC MS66 Glowing orange gold Super Gem!
Only 14 MS66+ are graded higher worth $16,000+
A lone MS67 exists in a private collection estimated value of 100k
Look no further than this coin for your collection or investment portfolio.
This coin is from a fresh group a Gold $20’s we recently bought out of a local collection that’s been off the market for many years. This better date is really rare to find in MS66 condition. Only 1,498,000 were minted, many were melted down and never circulated. This is a popular and rare San Francisco Mint $20.
A NGC MS66+ would cost you $16,000+ easy. The MS66 offered today is a nice value play under current market conditions. You won’t find a better deal for this date
Created by master sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens, the 1914-S $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:
Price Guide $12,500
NGC Encapsulation offers protection and guarantees the MS-66 condition of the coin.
Conservatively graded in our opinion, PQ++ This is an amazing coin that’s choice for the grade.
Struck at the San Francisco 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.