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The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the $20 Saint Gaudens Gold (1907–1933) series of Pre-1933 Gold Coinage in the U.S. Coins contains 68 distinct entries with CPG® values between $3,650.00 and $21,600,000.00.
America's most beautifully designed gold coin, the Saint Gaudens Double Eagle, succeeded the long lasting Liberty Head series in 1907. The Saints then remained until the very end which was 1933 when the rein of circulating gold coinage in America came to an end. For many reasons beyond just its looks this series is certainly one of the more popularly collected gold coins in American numismatics. The attractiveness of this coin and its name came to be when Augustus Saint-Gaudens was selected to redesign certain coinage under President Theodore Roosevelt’s di...

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  $20 Saint Gaudens Gold (1907–1933) Value Range Favorite
$20 Saint Gaudens Gold (1907–1933) Value Range  
Saint Gaudens Gold Double Eagle $20 High Relief, 1907 MS Type Coin, High Relief
$10,000
-
$900,000
$10,000 - $900,000
Saint Gaudens Gold Double Eagle $20 No Motto, 1907-1908 MS Type Coin
$3,650
-
$180,000
$3,650 - $180,000
Saint Gaudens Gold Double Eagle $20 With Motto, 1908-1933 MS Type Coin
$3,650
-
$108,000
$3,650 - $108,000
1907 $20 High Relief, Wire Edge MS High Relief
$10,000
-
$900,000
$10,000 - $900,000
1907 $20 High Relief, Flat Edge MS High Relief
$10,000
-
$585,000
$10,000 - $585,000
1907 $20 Saint Gaudens, No Motto MS
$3,650
-
$360,000
$3,650 - $360,000
1908 $20 No Motto MS
$3,650
-
$180,000
$3,650 - $180,000
1908-D $20 No Motto MS
$3,650
-
$60,000
$3,650 - $60,000

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1908 $20 Motto MS
$3,650
-
$216,000
$3,650 - $216,000
1908-D $20 Motto MS
$3,650
-
$186,000
$3,650 - $186,000
1908-S $20 MS
$3,750
-
$372,000
$3,750 - $372,000
1909 $20 MS
$3,650
-
$288,000
$3,650 - $288,000
1909/8 $20 MS
$3,750
-
$295,000
$3,750 - $295,000
1909/8 $20 Overdate, FS-301 MS
$3,800
-
$295,000
$3,800 - $295,000
1909-D $20 MS
$3,750
-
$420,000
$3,750 - $420,000
1909-S $20 MS
$3,650
-
$102,000
$3,650 - $102,000
1909-S/S $20 Repunched Mintmark, FS-501 MS
$3,650
-
$27,500
$3,650 - $27,500
1909-S/S $20 Repunched Mintmark, FS-502 MS
$3,650
-
$27,500
$3,650 - $27,500
1910 $20 MS
$3,650
-
$78,000
$3,650 - $78,000
1910-D $20 MS
$3,650
-
$117,000
$3,650 - $117,000
1910-S $20 MS
$3,650
-
$216,000
$3,650 - $216,000
1911 $20 MS
$3,650
-
$384,000
$3,650 - $384,000
1911-D $20 MS
$3,650
-
$96,000
$3,650 - $96,000
1911-D/D $20 Repunched Mintmark, FS-501 MS
$3,650
-
$105,500
$3,650 - $105,500
1911-S $20 MS
$3,650
-
$144,000
$3,650 - $144,000
1912 $20 MS
$3,650
-
$114,000
$3,650 - $114,000
1913 $20 MS
$3,650
-
$192,000
$3,650 - $192,000

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1913-D $20 MS
$3,650
-
$81,000
$3,650 - $81,000
1913-S $20 MS
$3,650
-
$270,000
$3,650 - $270,000
1914 $20 MS
$3,650
-
$148,000
$3,650 - $148,000
1914-D $20 MS
$3,650
-
$216,000
$3,650 - $216,000
1914-S $20 MS
$3,650
-
$108,000
$3,650 - $108,000
1915 $20 MS
$3,650
-
$140,500
$3,650 - $140,500
1915-S $20 MS
$3,650
-
$81,500
$3,650 - $81,500
1916-S $20 MS
$3,650
-
$78,000
$3,650 - $78,000
1920 $20 MS
$3,650
-
$288,000
$3,650 - $288,000
1920-S $20 MS
$21,500
-
$1,094,500
$21,500 - $1,094,500
1921 $20 MS
$39,000
-
$1,320,000
$39,000 - $1,320,000
1922 $20 MS
$3,650
-
$72,000
$3,650 - $72,000
1922 $20 Tripled Die Obverse, FS-101 MS
$3,650
-
$72,000
$3,650 - $72,000
1922 $20 Doubled Die Reverse, FS-801 MS
$3,650
-
$72,000
$3,650 - $72,000
1922-S $20 MS
$3,650
-
$194,500
$3,650 - $194,500
1922-S $20 Die Gouge Through 2, FS-401 MS
$3,650
-
$194,500
$3,650 - $194,500
1923 $20 MS
$3,650
-
$114,000
$3,650 - $114,000
1923-D $20 MS
$3,650
-
$108,000
$3,650 - $108,000

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1924 $20 MS
$3,650
-
$108,000
$3,650 - $108,000
1924 $20 Doubled Die Obverse, FS-101 MS
$3,650
-
$6,250
$3,650 - $6,250
1924-D $20 MS
$3,850
-
$374,500
$3,850 - $374,500
1924-S $20 MS
$4,000
-
$1,200,000
$4,000 - $1,200,000
1925 $20 MS
$3,650
-
$51,000
$3,650 - $51,000
1925 $20 Doubled Die Reverse, FS-801 MS
$3,650
-
$7,750
$3,650 - $7,750
1925-D $20 MS
$4,000
-
$432,000
$4,000 - $432,000
1925-S $20 MS
$4,150
-
$780,000
$4,150 - $780,000
1926 $20 MS
$3,650
-
$84,000
$3,650 - $84,000
1926 $20 Tripled Die Obverse, FS-101 MS
$3,650
-
$8,750
$3,650 - $8,750
1926-D $20 MS
$10,000
-
$504,000
$10,000 - $504,000
1926-S $20 MS
$3,850
-
$240,000
$3,850 - $240,000
1927 $20 MS
$3,650
-
$63,000
$3,650 - $63,000
1927-D $20 MS Major Rarity
$900,000
-
$8,400,000
$900,000 - $8,400,000
1927-S $20 MS
$13,000
-
$570,000
$13,000 - $570,000
1928 $20 MS
$3,650
-
$51,000
$3,650 - $51,000
1928 $20 Doubled Die Obverse, FS-101 MS
$3,650
-
$6,250
$3,650 - $6,250
1929 $20 MS
$19,000
-
$245,000
$19,000 - $245,000
1930-S $20 MS
$31,000
-
$438,000
$31,000 - $438,000

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1931 $20 MS
$29,000
-
$576,000
$29,000 - $576,000
1931-D $20 MS
$38,500
-
$518,500
$38,500 - $518,500
1932 $20 MS
$36,000
-
$374,500
$36,000 - $374,500
1933 $20 MS Unique in Private Hands
$21,600,000
-
$21,600,000
$21,600,000 - $21,600,000
       

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Greysheet Catalog Details

The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the $20 Saint Gaudens Gold (1907–1933) series of Pre-1933 Gold Coinage in the U.S. Coins contains 68 distinct entries with CPG® values between $3,650.00 and $21,600,000.00.
America's most beautifully designed gold coin, the Saint Gaudens Double Eagle, succeeded the long lasting Liberty Head series in 1907. The Saints then remained until the very end which was 1933 when the rein of circulating gold coinage in America came to an end. For many reasons beyond just its looks this series is certainly one of the more popularly collected gold coins in American numismatics. The attractiveness of this coin and its name came to be when Augustus Saint-Gaudens was selected to redesign certain coinage under President Theodore Roosevelt’s di...

Catalog Detail