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1933 SAINT-GAUDENS GOLD DOUBLE EAGLE COLOSSAL COMMEMORATIVE COIN PROOF 139.95

$73.89

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  • Type: Commemorative
  • Composition: Cu, layered in 24k gold
  • Mint Location: Pennsylvania
  • Certification Number: * 06110 *
  • Strike Type: Proof
  • Condition: Proof
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
  • Year: 1933
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Certification: U.S. Mint

Description

1933 SAINT-GAUDENS GOLD DOUBLE EAGLE COLOSSAL COMMEMORATIVE COIN PROOF 139.95
Celebrates historic eagles on U.S. coinage
Highly detailed image of Saint-Gaudens’ flying eagle reverse
Luxuriously layered in 24k gold
Details
Limitation:
9,999 complete collection
Weight:
110 g
Material (details):
Copper, layered in 24k gold
First issued:
2017
Diameter:
70 mm
Obverse:
1933 Saint-Gaudens
Reverse:
Historic Eagles on U.S. Coinage
Finish:
Gold-layered
Material:
Copper
Quality:
Proof
1933 Saint-Gaudens Gold Double Eagle Colossal Commemorative Coin
In 1904, President Theodore Roosevelt decided that American currency lacked artistic merit and needed to be redesigned. He commissioned master sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens to revamp our nation’s coins to better represent America’s emergence as a world power. Saint-Gaudens immediately began work on America’s largest gold coin: the $20 Double Eagle coin. His magnificent design features a beautiful Lady Liberty striding toward the dawn of a new day. In her right hand is a torch held aloft, and in her left hand is an olive branch. The reverse is dominated by the image of an American eagle in full flight with its head proudly raised in a show of strength as it soars above the sun’s rays.
Saint-Gaudens’ masterpiece has been called the most beautiful coin of all time, but its story took a more historic turn in 1933 when another Roosevelt – President Franklin Roosevelt – made private ownership of gold illegal. All but a handful of 1933 Gold Double Eagles were confiscated and destroyed. When one sold in 2002 for a record $7.59 Million, it became the most valuable gold coin in history!