In 1907, the $20 Gold Double Eagle coin from the United States Mint transitioned from its original 1850 design to the final visual it would feature. The Liberty Gold Double Eagle design featured on the coins for 57 years from 1850 to 1907, appearing one final time in 1907 as the series moved later in the year from the Liberty Head design to the Saint-Gaudens Liberty design. Right now, certified 1907 Pre-33 $20 Liberty Gold Double Eagle Coins are available to purchase online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Each 1907 Pre-33 $20 Liberty Gold Double Eagle Coin available here comes with a Mint State 62 certification. Coins in this condition exhibit impaired or dull luster with clusters of small contact marks present throughout. A handful of larger marks or nicks are possible, as well as noticeable hairlines.
The 1907 release of the Liberty Gold Double Eagle Coin marked the last year of issue for this particular design in the series. By late 1907, the new Saint-Gaudens Liberty design for the coins was released from the mint. The 1907 issue of Liberty Gold Double Eagles included coins issued by the Philadelphia Mint, Denver Mint, and San Francisco Mint.
Liberty is on the obverse side of 1907 $20 Liberty Gold Double Eagle Coins. This left-profile bust of Liberty was modified in 1849 by James B. Longacre for use on the Double Eagle. Inspired by Christian Gobrecht’s 1838 Liberty Head design for the other Eagle denominations, this image shows Liberty with a coronet crown and a ring of 13 stars around the portrait.
The heraldic eagle is on the reverse face of 1907 Pre-33 Liberty Gold Double Eagle Coins. This design was also created by Longacre and features a front-facing bald eagle supporting the US national shield. The design field includes a ring of 13 stars over the eagle’s head with the arrows of war and the olive branch of peace in its talons.
If you have any questions about these gold coins for sale, please feel free to ask. JM Bullion customer service is available at 800-276-6508, online using our live chat, and via our email address.
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In 1907, the $20 Gold Double Eagle coin from the United States Mint transitioned from its original 1850 design to the final visual it would feature. The Liberty Gold Double Eagle design featured on the coins for 57 years from 1850 to 1907, appearing one final time in 1907 as the series moved later in the year from the Liberty Head design to the Saint-Gaudens Liberty design. Right now, certified 1907 Pre-33 $20 Liberty Gold Double Eagle Coins are available to purchase online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Each 1907 Pre-33 $20 Liberty Gold Double Eagle Coin available here comes with a Mint State 62 certification. Coins in this condition exhibit impaired or dull luster with clusters of small contact marks present throughout. A handful of larger marks or nicks are possible, as well as noticeable hairlines.
The 1907 release of the Liberty Gold Double Eagle Coin marked the last year of issue for this particular design in the series. By late 1907, the new Saint-Gaudens Liberty design for the coins was released from the mint. The 1907 issue of Liberty Gold Double Eagles included coins issued by the Philadelphia Mint, Denver Mint, and San Francisco Mint.
Liberty is on the obverse side of 1907 $20 Liberty Gold Double Eagle Coins. This left-profile bust of Liberty was modified in 1849 by James B. Longacre for use on the Double Eagle. Inspired by Christian Gobrecht’s 1838 Liberty Head design for the other Eagle denominations, this image shows Liberty with a coronet crown and a ring of 13 stars around the portrait.
The heraldic eagle is on the reverse face of 1907 Pre-33 Liberty Gold Double Eagle Coins. This design was also created by Longacre and features a front-facing bald eagle supporting the US national shield. The design field includes a ring of 13 stars over the eagle’s head with the arrows of war and the olive branch of peace in its talons.
If you have any questions about these gold coins for sale, please feel free to ask. JM Bullion customer service is available at 800-276-6508, online using our live chat, and via our email address.