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1907 US $20 Saint-Gaudens MS64 Double Eagle [166189]

Currency:USD Category:Coins & Paper Money / US Coins - Mint Sets Start Price:2,000.00 USD Estimated At:4,000.00 - 6,000.00 USD
1907 US $20 Saint-Gaudens MS64 Double Eagle [166189]
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1907 US$20 Saint-Gaudens gold double eagle, PCGS MS64. Mintage 361,667. The story of creating a new design for the US $20 bullion coin is filled with presidential persuasion, artistic inspiration, and production obstruction. President Theodore Roosevelt believed that the American coinage circulating during his administration (designed by the US Mint's long-time chief engraver, Charles Barber) were, in the president's words, "artistically of atrocious hideousness." Roosevelt enlisted friend and famed sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens to design a new $20 gold piece. Saint-Gaudens developed a high-relief design reminiscent of ancient Greek coins admired by Roosevelt. Barber resented the replacement of his own designs and hated the high-relief design that required up to nine blows of the press to complete. After much back-and-forth and strong feelings suppressed and expressed, Barber conceded to a lower-relief version of the same design that only took one strike to finish. The result is what many consider to be the most beautiful of all American circulating coins.

Date: 1907
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