Customers: please note that $20 Liberty Gold Double Eagle (MS63) Coins are either PCGS or NGC graded as MS63. We will ship coins of our choice from years 1850-1907 based on our inventory at the time of your order.
The renowned Double Eagle design was originally introduced by the U.S. Mint in 1850. Since that time it has become one of the nation’s most iconic coin designs. Minted as the result of the California Gold Rush, this celebrated coin represents a bygone era in U.S. history. As gold began to pour into the nation’s treasury, the United States Congress decided to pass legislation in 1849 to create this new coin. James Barton Longacre, the revered engraver, was tapped to create the coin’s design. The $20 Liberty Gold Double Eagle has since become the nation’s largest circulating gold coin.
Coin Highlights:
Each $20 Liberty Gold Double Eagle (MS63) reflects the heraldic eagle with a shield held on its breast. The shield is adorned with a ring of thirteen stars that represent the original colonies. Additionally, the design was influenced by the nation’s Great Seal. The coin’s obverse side reflects Lady Liberty, a design based on a Greco-Roman sculpture. She is wearing a pearl-encrusted coronet inscribed with the word “Liberty.” Each of these coins has been minted with .9675 oz of gold. Because these historic coins make fine investments, we invite our customers to procure theirs while our supplies last.
Each has been carefully inspected for authenticity. We ship all items packaged carefully and discreetly with safety and security in mind. In addition, we will also insure each mailing against damage or loss in order to protect our customers’ investments.
Be sure to call us at 800-276-6508 if you have any questions about the $20 Liberty Gold Double Eagle (MS63) or any of our other products. We can also be reached conveniently via live chat or when you fill out our online form. Be sure to see other featured historic products like our $20 Liberty Gold Double Eagle (MS64).
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Customers: please note that $20 Liberty Gold Double Eagle (MS63) Coins are either PCGS or NGC graded as MS63. We will ship coins of our choice from years 1850-1907 based on our inventory at the time of your order.
The renowned Double Eagle design was originally introduced by the U.S. Mint in 1850. Since that time it has become one of the nation’s most iconic coin designs. Minted as the result of the California Gold Rush, this celebrated coin represents a bygone era in U.S. history. As gold began to pour into the nation’s treasury, the United States Congress decided to pass legislation in 1849 to create this new coin. James Barton Longacre, the revered engraver, was tapped to create the coin’s design. The $20 Liberty Gold Double Eagle has since become the nation’s largest circulating gold coin.
Coin Highlights:
Each $20 Liberty Gold Double Eagle (MS63) reflects the heraldic eagle with a shield held on its breast. The shield is adorned with a ring of thirteen stars that represent the original colonies. Additionally, the design was influenced by the nation’s Great Seal. The coin’s obverse side reflects Lady Liberty, a design based on a Greco-Roman sculpture. She is wearing a pearl-encrusted coronet inscribed with the word “Liberty.” Each of these coins has been minted with .9675 oz of gold. Because these historic coins make fine investments, we invite our customers to procure theirs while our supplies last.
Each has been carefully inspected for authenticity. We ship all items packaged carefully and discreetly with safety and security in mind. In addition, we will also insure each mailing against damage or loss in order to protect our customers’ investments.
Be sure to call us at 800-276-6508 if you have any questions about the $20 Liberty Gold Double Eagle (MS63) or any of our other products. We can also be reached conveniently via live chat or when you fill out our online form. Be sure to see other featured historic products like our $20 Liberty Gold Double Eagle (MS64).