Production of Pre-33 Saint-Gaudens Gold Double Eagles varied during World War I and in the early post-war years. In 1915, only the Philadelphia Mint and San Francisco Mint issued the coins, with fewer than one million coins struck in total for the year. Now, 1915-S Pre-33 $20 Saint-Gaudens Gold Double Eagle Coins are available to you for purchase online from JM Bullion in certified condition.
Coin Highlights:
Saint-Gaudens Double Eagles represent the last design in the $20 Double Eagle Series, as well as a landmark change in the design of American coins. Saint-Gaudens’ depiction of Liberty was groundbreaking in its departure from American coining tradition.
Commissioned by President Theodore Roosevelt in 1905, Saint-Gaudens’ depiction of Liberty’s full-length portrait was the first in American history to capture a more realistic image of the American female allegory. The detailed design includes a ring of stars around the design, sunrays in the background, and the U.S. Capitol Building.
Obverse visuals on these 1915-S Saint-Gaudens Gold Double Eagles include the aforementioned front-facing effigy of Liberty. She is shown here walking toward the viewer with a torch held aloft in her right hand and an olive branch in her left hand.
Reverse design elements on the 1915-S Pre-33 $20 Gold Double Eagle feature the American bald eagle. The image of the American bald eagle captures the national emblem in left-profile relief as it glides effortlessly through the sky as the sun rises from the bottom field of the coin.
These 1915-S Pre-33 $20 Saint-Gaudens Gold Double Eagles are in Mint State 63 condition. Coins with this grade showcase slightly impaired mint luster, numerous small contact marks, and a few scattered heavier marks. The field may also include small hairlines visible without magnification.
JM Bullion customer service is available at 800-276-6508 when you buy gold. We are also available to you online using our web chat and email address features.
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Production of Pre-33 Saint-Gaudens Gold Double Eagles varied during World War I and in the early post-war years. In 1915, only the Philadelphia Mint and San Francisco Mint issued the coins, with fewer than one million coins struck in total for the year. Now, 1915-S Pre-33 $20 Saint-Gaudens Gold Double Eagle Coins are available to you for purchase online from JM Bullion in certified condition.
Coin Highlights:
Saint-Gaudens Double Eagles represent the last design in the $20 Double Eagle Series, as well as a landmark change in the design of American coins. Saint-Gaudens’ depiction of Liberty was groundbreaking in its departure from American coining tradition.
Commissioned by President Theodore Roosevelt in 1905, Saint-Gaudens’ depiction of Liberty’s full-length portrait was the first in American history to capture a more realistic image of the American female allegory. The detailed design includes a ring of stars around the design, sunrays in the background, and the U.S. Capitol Building.
Obverse visuals on these 1915-S Saint-Gaudens Gold Double Eagles include the aforementioned front-facing effigy of Liberty. She is shown here walking toward the viewer with a torch held aloft in her right hand and an olive branch in her left hand.
Reverse design elements on the 1915-S Pre-33 $20 Gold Double Eagle feature the American bald eagle. The image of the American bald eagle captures the national emblem in left-profile relief as it glides effortlessly through the sky as the sun rises from the bottom field of the coin.
These 1915-S Pre-33 $20 Saint-Gaudens Gold Double Eagles are in Mint State 63 condition. Coins with this grade showcase slightly impaired mint luster, numerous small contact marks, and a few scattered heavier marks. The field may also include small hairlines visible without magnification.
JM Bullion customer service is available at 800-276-6508 when you buy gold. We are also available to you online using our web chat and email address features.