The $20 Liberty Head Double Eagle stands as one of the most important denominations in American gold coinage. As the largest and heaviest coin in the regular U.S. gold series, it was struck from 1850 to 1907 and reflects nearly sixty years of American monetary history. Each coin contains almost a full ounce of .900 fine gold. This particular 1873 Liberty Double Eagle is notable for its Open 3 date variety, a distinct feature within the series. Now, 1894-S Pre-33 $20 Liberty Gold Double Eagle Coins in certified condition are available online at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
These 1894-S Pre-33 $20 Liberty Gold Double Eagle Coins arrive in Mint State 64 condition. MS64 coins showcase quite an attractive eye appeal and have average mint luster. Several small contact marks are possible, with one or two moderate marks present. One or two small patches of hairlines may be visible.
On the obverse of 1894-S Pre-33 Liberty Double Eagle Coins is James B. Longacre’s portrait of Lady Liberty. She is shown wearing a coronet bearing the inscription LIBERTY, a design element introduced with the first issue of the series in 1850. This portrait helped define the appearance of the nation’s primary gold denomination for decades. Liberty is depicted in a left-facing profile with a calm, classical expression. Her hair is neatly arranged beneath the coronet, and thirteen stars encircle the design along the rim, representing the original colonies.
The reverse of the 1894-S $20 Liberty Gold Double Eagle features a detailed heraldic eagle, symbolizing the United States. The large size of the Double Eagle allowed for a more expansive and refined rendering of the eagle than seen on smaller coins, contributing to a well-balanced and visually distinct reverse design. This Type III example includes the inscription IN GOD WE TRUST, as well as the modified denomination inscription of TWENTY DOLLARS.
The 1894-S $20 Liberty Head Double Eagle from the San Francisco Mint was struck with a mintage of 1,048,550 coins — a generous production figure that reflects San Francisco’s central role as the premier gold coining facility in the United States during the 1890s, processing the vast gold output of the American West into the nation’s most prestigious monetary denomination. San Francisco Double Eagles of this era are consistently celebrated by specialists for their exceptional strike quality and surface preservation.
JM Bullion customer service can assist you with gold coins for sale at 800-276-6508. We are also available online using our web chat and email address features.

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The $20 Liberty Head Double Eagle stands as one of the most important denominations in American gold coinage. As the largest and heaviest coin in the regular U.S. gold series, it was struck from 1850 to 1907 and reflects nearly sixty years of American monetary history. Each coin contains almost a full ounce of .900 fine gold. This particular 1873 Liberty Double Eagle is notable for its Open 3 date variety, a distinct feature within the series. Now, 1894-S Pre-33 $20 Liberty Gold Double Eagle Coins in certified condition are available online at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
These 1894-S Pre-33 $20 Liberty Gold Double Eagle Coins arrive in Mint State 64 condition. MS64 coins showcase quite an attractive eye appeal and have average mint luster. Several small contact marks are possible, with one or two moderate marks present. One or two small patches of hairlines may be visible.
On the obverse of 1894-S Pre-33 Liberty Double Eagle Coins is James B. Longacre’s portrait of Lady Liberty. She is shown wearing a coronet bearing the inscription LIBERTY, a design element introduced with the first issue of the series in 1850. This portrait helped define the appearance of the nation’s primary gold denomination for decades. Liberty is depicted in a left-facing profile with a calm, classical expression. Her hair is neatly arranged beneath the coronet, and thirteen stars encircle the design along the rim, representing the original colonies.
The reverse of the 1894-S $20 Liberty Gold Double Eagle features a detailed heraldic eagle, symbolizing the United States. The large size of the Double Eagle allowed for a more expansive and refined rendering of the eagle than seen on smaller coins, contributing to a well-balanced and visually distinct reverse design. This Type III example includes the inscription IN GOD WE TRUST, as well as the modified denomination inscription of TWENTY DOLLARS.
The 1894-S $20 Liberty Head Double Eagle from the San Francisco Mint was struck with a mintage of 1,048,550 coins — a generous production figure that reflects San Francisco’s central role as the premier gold coining facility in the United States during the 1890s, processing the vast gold output of the American West into the nation’s most prestigious monetary denomination. San Francisco Double Eagles of this era are consistently celebrated by specialists for their exceptional strike quality and surface preservation.
JM Bullion customer service can assist you with gold coins for sale at 800-276-6508. We are also available online using our web chat and email address features.