Gaudens Gold Double
question about a twenty dollar gold coin 1933?
how do you know the value of this coin? The 1933 Saint-Gaudens Gold Double Eagle. it says in God we trust. thanks.
It’s a replica, and it’s worthless. Either that, or you’re the world’s luckiest guy because the real thing is worth about 7 million and it’s the most valuable coin on earth. But I’m 200% sure it’s a replica because there’s only like 1 or 2 on earth in private possession, and anybody who owns them would never give them up or lose them. I looked for “1933 Saint-Gaudens Gold Double Eagle” on ebay, and it’s all replica’s, and most of them are selling for a few dollars. I saw some listed for $8 that didn’t sell, which tells me they are worthless.
Gold Coin 1927 Saint Gaudens NGC MS67
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1908 SAINT GAUDENS Double Eagle Liberty $20 TWENTY DOLLAR GOLD COIN $1.00 |
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1925 S Saint Gaudens Gold Double Eagle NGC MS 62 VERY RARE & HARD TO FIND $12,500.00 |
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1908 NO MOTTO $20 SAINT GAUDENS GOLD DOUBLE EAGLE ~ PCGS MS 65+ $1,225.00 |
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1927 $20 ST. GAUDENS DOUBLE EAGLE GOLD COIN–PCGS MS 64++FREE 2009 SILVER EAGLE? $775.00 |
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$20, Double Eagle, 1927, Saint-Gaudens $1,799.00 |
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OGH holder 1924 $20 SAINT PCGS MS63 St Gaudens Double Eagle gold coin $2,179.00 |
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1908 St Gaudens No Motto Double Eagle gold $1,700.00 |
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1908 D No Motto Saint-Gaudens $20 Double Eagle Gold Coin PCGS Certified MS64 $2,650.00 |
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2009 ULTRA HIGH RELIEF DOUBLE EAGLE Gold Coin $20 Saint Gaudens w/ box & COA! $2,939.95 |
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1907 High Relief Saint Gaudens Double Eagle $20 – PCGS Genuine – AU/UNC Details! $7,845.00 |
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1924 $20 SAINT GAUDENS DOUBLE EAGLE (PCGS) MS63 OGH $1,469.00 |
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Gold Coin $20 Bullion 1914 S Twenty Dollar $20.00 St Gaudens Double Eagle 1914-S $395.00 |
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1922-S $20 GOLD * PCGS MS63 * ST GAUDENS DOUBLE EAGLE * $5,000++ Choice + BRIGHT $1,724.00 |
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1927 $20 GOLD * PCGS MS65 * ST GAUDENS Double EAGLE * $2,490++++ Dollar GEM + $1,642.18 |
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1910-D $20 GOLD * PCGS MS64 * ST GAUDENS Double EAGLE * Choice + $2,245++ Dollar $1,642.18 |
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1908-D NO Motto $20 GOLD * NGC MS64 ST GAUDENS Double EAGLE Choice $2,800 Dollar $1,650.00 |
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1924 St. Gaudens $20 Gold Double Eagle MS63 PCGS U.S SELLER NO RESERVE $1,795.00 |
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1908 St. Gaudens $20 Gold Double Eagle MS63 NGC U.S SELLER NO RESERVE $1,795.00 |
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Rare 1910-D $20 SAINT GAUDENS PCGS MS66 Denver Double Eagle gold graded coin $7,950.00 |
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1922 $20 SAINT NGC MS62 Philadelphia St Gaudens Gold Double Eagle graded coin $2,049.00 |
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One to Three 1908 $20 ST GAUDEN Double Eagle NGC MS 66 “NO MOTTO” Rare Coins! $3,699.00 |
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1924 St. Gaudens Double Eagle $20 Gold Coin PCGS MS 66 Grade $3,100.00 |
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1924 St Gaudens $20 Gold Double Eagle NGC MS63 Uncirculated Old Gold $1,949.99 |
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1908 NO MOTTO St Gaudens $20 Gold Double Eagle NGC MS62 Uncirculated Old Gold $1,949.99 |
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1908 Motto $20 PCGS MS65 *Better Date* Saint Gaudens Gold Double Eagle $15,000.00 |
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1927 $20 Double Eagle Saint Gaudens Gold NGC MS66 $2,879.00 |
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1924 $20 Double Eagle Saint Gaudens Gold NGC MS66 $2,899.00 |
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1908 No Motto $20 Double Eagle Saint Gaudens Gold NGC MS66 $2,849.00 |
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1911 St. Gaudens $20 Gold Double Eagle Coin PCGS MS63 One of a Four Coin Set! $2,999.00 |
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$20.00 Saint-Gaudens 1926 Double Eagle Gold 34mm Coin 14k Heavy Gold Bezel $2,795.00 |
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Rare Date 1909 Gold $20 Saint Gaudens Double Eagle Coin ~ Nice BU $2,095.00 |
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1927 NGC $20 GOLD St Gaudens Double Eagle NGC MS-63 ** LUSTRIOUS GOLD !! $1,890.00 |
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1910-S MS64 (PCGS) $20 St. Gaudens Gold Double Eagle – 0.9675 oz. $1,325.00 |
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1923-D ST GAUDENS $20 DOUBLE EAGLE GOLD COIN NGC MS67 – ONLY 1 GRADED HIGHER $11,999.00 |
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1913-D ST GAUDENS $20 DOUBLE EAGLE GOLD COIN NGC MS65 – ONLY 9 GRADED HIGHER $5,799.00 |
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1924 $20 GOLD * PCGS MS65 * ST GAUDENS DOUBLE EAGLE * $2,490++++ Dollar GEM + $1,642.18 |
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1925 MS63 $20 St. Gaudens Gold Double Eagle – 0.9675 oz. $0.99 |
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1924 ST GAUDENS $20 DOUBLE EAGLE GOLD COIN NGC MS67 – ONLY 2 GRADED HIGHER $9,999.00 |
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1910-S $20 GOLD * NGC MS64 * ST GAUDENS DOUBLE EAGLE * Choice + $2,950+++ BRIGHT $1,612.00 |
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1908 NO Motto $20 GOLD * PCGS MS65 ST GAUDENS Double EAGLE * $2,500++ Dollar GEM $1,775.00 |
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Saint Gaudens UHR Double Eagle Obverse Gold Coin Wall Decal home decor $29.99 This high quality wall decal of the 2009 Ultra High Relief St. Gaudens Double Eagle is a geat addition to any room, office, or coin shop. This wall decal is 28.5″ in diameter and is printed on a respositionable wall vinyl that will not damage your walls…. |
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1933 Saint Gaudens Double Eagle Replica Coin $15.85 1933 Saint Gaudens Double Eagle Replica Coin. A perfect “hole-filler” for collectors who are eight or nine million dollars short at the moment…. |
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2009 Ultra High Relief Double Eagle Gold Coin This one-ounce, 24-karat gold coin is a triumph in coin design representing the culmination – more than a century in the making – of a partnership between a renowned artist, Augustus Saint-Gaudens, and a visionary leader, President Theodore Roosevelt. The coin, is a digitally reproduced version of Saint-Gaudens’ original ultra high relief 1907 Double Eagle gold piece, which was never released into… |
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1908 $20 St. Gaudens Gold Double Eagle AU-58 PCGS (No Motto) … |
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St. Gaudens Hobbies Modern Wall Clock by CafePress $42.5 The Saint-Gaudens 20 Gold Piece or Double Eagle is one of the most beautiful and most recognizable coins in the world. Minted from 1907-1933, it contained 0.9675 ounces of pure gold. Hobbies Modern Wall Clock With a stylish aluminum body and sturdy glass face, this Modern Wall Clock is both great-looking and durable. Measuring 14 in diameter, it’s perfect for the office, kitchen, TV room, or wherever you need that modern touch. Featuring Quartz movement for t |
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Illegal Tender: Gold, Greed, And The Mystery Of The Lost 1933 Double Eagle $15.89 It is one of America’s treasures — the most valuable ounce of gold in the world, the celebrated, the fabled, the infamous 1933 double eagle. It shouldn’t even exist but it does, and its astonishing, true adventures read like "a composite of The Lord of the Rings and The Maltese Falcon" ( The New York Times ). Illegal to own and coveted all the more, it has been sought with passion by men of wealth and with steely persistence by the United States government for more than a half century. In 1905, at the height of the exuberant Gilded Age, President Theodore Roosevelt commissioned America’s greatest sculptor, Augustus Saint- Gaudens — as he battled in vain for his life — to create what became America’s most beautiful coin. In 1933 the hopes of America dimmed in the darkness of the Great Depression, and gold — the nation’s lifeblood — hemorrhaged from the financial system. As the economy teetered on the brink of total collapse, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, in his first act as president, assumed wartime powers while the nation was at peace and in a "swift, staccato action" unprecedented in United States history recalled all gold and banned its private ownership. But the United States Mint continued, quite legally, to strike nearly a half million 1933 double eagles that were never issued and were deemed illegal to own. In 1937, along with countless millions of other gold coins, they were melted down into faceless gold bars and sent to Fort Knox. The government thought they had destroyed them all — but they were wrong. A few escaped, purloined in a crime — an inside job — that wasn’t discovered until 1944. Then, the fugitive 1933 double eagles became the focus of a relentless Secret Service investigation spearheaded by the man who had put away Al Capone. All the coins that could be found were seized and destroyed. But one was beyond their reach, in a king’s collection in Egypt, where it survived a world war, a revolution, and a coup, only to be lost again. In 1996, more than forty years later, in a dramatic sting operation set up by a Secret Service informant at the Waldorf-Astoria, an English and an American coin dealer were arrested with a 1933 double eagle which, after years of litigation, was sold in July 2002 to an anonymous buyer for more than $7.5 million in a record-shattering auction. But was it the only one? The lost one? Illegal Tender, revealing information available for the first time, tells a riveting tale of American history, liberally spiced with greed, intrigue, deception, and controversy as it follows the once secret odyssey of this fabulous golden object through the decades. With its cast of kings, presidents, government agents, shadowy dealers, and crooks, Illegal Tender will keep readers guessing about this incomparable disk of gold — the coin that shouldn’t be and almost wasn’t — until the very end. |
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Illegal Tender: Gold, Greed, and the Mystery of the Lost 1933 Double Eagle $19.99 It is one of America’s treasures — the most valuable ounce of gold in the world, the celebrated, the fabled, the infamous 1933 double eagle. It shouldn’t even exist but it does, and its astonishing, true adventures read like "a composite of The Lord of the Rings and The Maltese Falcon" ( The New York Times ). Illegal to own and coveted all the more, it has been sought with passion by men of wealth and with steely persistence by the United States government for more than a half century. In 1905, at the height of the exuberant Gilded Age, President Theodore Roosevelt commissioned America’s greatest sculptor, Augustus Saint- Gaudens — as he battled in vain for his life — to create what became America’s most beautiful coin. In 1933 the hopes of America dimmed in the darkness of the Great Depression, and gold — the nation’s lifeblood — hemorrhaged from the financial system. As the economy teetered on the brink of total collapse, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, in his first act as president, assumed wartime powers while the nation was at peace and in a "swift, staccato action" unprecedented in United States history recalled all gold and banned its private ownership. But the United States Mint continued, quite legally, to strike nearly a half million 1933 double eagles that were never issued and were deemed illegal to own. In 1937, along with countless millions of other gold coins, they were melted down into faceless gold bars and sent to Fort Knox. The government thought they had destroyed them all — but they were wrong. A few escaped, purloined in a crime — an inside job — that wasn’t discovered until 1944. Then, the fugitive 1933 double eagles became the focus of a relentless Secret Service investigation spearheaded by the man who had put away Al Capone. All the coins that could be found were seized and destroyed. But one was beyond their reach, in a king’s collection in Egypt, where it survived a world war, a revolution, and a coup, only to be lost again. In 1996, more than forty years later, in a dramatic sting operation set up by a Secret Service informant at the Waldorf-Astoria, an English and an American coin dealer were arrested with a 1933 double eagle which, after years of litigation, was sold in July 2002 to an anonymous buyer for more than $7.5 million in a record-shattering auction. But was it the only one? The lost one? Illegal Tender, revealing information available for the first time, tells a riveting tale of American history, liberally spiced with greed, intrigue, deception, and controversy as it follows the once secret odyssey of this fabulous golden object through the decades. With its cast of kings, presidents, government agents, shadowy dealers, and crooks, Illegal Tender will keep readers guessing about this incomparable disk of gold — the coin that shouldn’t be and almost wasn’t — until the very end. |
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The Life and Works of Augustus Saint Gaudens $17.95 This book is in New – Excellent condition |
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Gold Filigree Double Ring $40 Here is this gold filigree double ring. The enchanting ring is decorated with a beautiful and artistic design. The gold plated ring is coupled with a black color that elegantly complements the double finger ring. |
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Gold Talon Double Ring $50 This gold talon double ring is an ideal accessory. One talon features a textured design while the other is covered in red Austrian crystals. Both talons sit on a double ring that is gorgeously plated in gold. |
