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American gold coins are one of the best investments you can make. Among other gold bullion coins, we offer Double Eagles Gold Coins, and Saint Gaudens Gold Coins. Our old gold coins are a great way to provide stability and reliability in your portfolio.

For many Americans, investing in gold Double Eagles makes sense. Paper money, stocks, and bonds can all end up losing every cent of their value, but gold has been a constant throughout history and is likely to continue that trend until we fix the Dollar. Current prices for gold have set record high levels, and most experts agree that it is only beginning. Gold will continue to climb in value over the future, and investing in it is a way to diversify your investments and protect your wealth. For many, the best way to invest in gold is to buy gold Double Eagles. These are affordable and easy to store in many different methods, and the gold coin values will increase even more successfully than standard gold bullion will.

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St. Gaudens

$20 Saint Gaudens Gold AU

$20 St. Gaudens Type (Double Eagle) – 1907-1933
Weight: 1.0750 troy oz. (33.4370 grams)
Diameter: 34mm
Fine Gold Content: .9675 troy oz. (30.0933 grams)

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St Gaudens Gold - This rare gold coin takes its name from its designer, the famous American sculptor - Augustus Saint-Gaudens. In an effort to embellish the nation's standard gold coin designs, President Teddy Roosevelt called for coins whose beauty rivaled those of Ancient Greece and Rome.

Accordingly, President Roosevelt turned to his friend and Americas foremost sculptor, Augustus-Saint-Gaudens, to design new $20 and $10 gold coins. You may be familiar with some of Saint-Gaudens more famous sculptures, which include Standing Lincoln in Chicagos Lincoln Park or the General Sherman Civil War monument in New Yorks Central Park. Its name is often shortened to $20 Saint or $20 St. Gaudens within the rare gold coin-collecting world.

The first $20 Saint-Gaudens gold coins ever minted were coins never intended for circulation. Only approximately 16-22 of these specimens were minted. Each coin was relatively thick and struck in what is called Ultra High Relief, giving the appearance of a medal rather than a coin. These experimental pieces had a much higher relief than later issues and connected directly to the edge without a border, resulting in a very sharp appearance. Only a few of these coins are available today. Later in 1907 and continuing through 1933, these gold coins were struck in flat relief.

Although the newly minted $20 Saint-Gaudens coin was ready for circulation in 1907, an important inscription was omitted: In God We Trust (hence the name No Motto). Although our countries motto had appeared on almost every gold coin minted for the previous 100 years, President Roosevelt felt that the Lords name should not appear on coins that could be used in transactions in brothels, saloons, and gambling halls, making them close to sacrilege

At first, the Presidents order was followed: none of the 1907 and only a small portion of the rare 1908 $20 Saint-Gaudens gold coins included the motto. Despite his motivations, the public - and Congress - construed the omission of this motto as an attack on religion. The resulting up roar quickly led to a Congressional Act restoring the inscription of In God We Trust in mid-1908. The motto remained until the government stopped striking gold coins for circulation in 1933.

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$20 Saint Gaudens Gold Coin MS64

$20 St. Gaudens Type (Double Eagle) – 1907-1933
Weight: 1.0750 troy oz. (33.4370 grams)
Diameter: 34mm
Fine Gold Content: .9675 troy oz. (30.0933 grams)

Additional DescriptionMore Details

St Gaudens Coins - This rare gold coin takes its name from its designer, the famous American sculptor - Augustus Saint-Gaudens. In an effort to embellish the nation's standard gold coin designs, President Teddy Roosevelt called for coins whose beauty rivaled those of Ancient Greece and Rome.

Accordingly, President Roosevelt turned to his friend and Americas foremost sculptor, Augustus-Saint-Gaudens, to design new $20 and $10 gold coins. You may be familiar with some of Saint-Gaudens more famous sculptures, which include Standing Lincoln in Chicagos Lincoln Park or the General Sherman Civil War monument in New Yorks Central Park. Its name is often shortened to $20 Saint or $20 St. Gaudens within the rare gold coin-collecting world.

The first $20 Saint-Gaudens gold coins ever minted were coins never intended for circulation. Only approximately 16-22 of these specimens were minted. Each coin was relatively thick and struck in what is called Ultra High Relief, giving the appearance of a medal rather than a coin. These experimental pieces had a much higher relief than later issues and connected directly to the edge without a border, resulting in a very sharp appearance. Only a few of these coins are available today. Later in 1907 and continuing through 1933, these gold coins were struck in flat relief.

Although the newly minted $20 Saint-Gaudens coin was ready for circulation in 1907, an important inscription was omitted: In God We Trust (hence the name No Motto). Although our countries motto had appeared on almost every gold coin minted for the previous 100 years, President Roosevelt felt that the Lords name should not appear on coins that could be used in transactions in brothels, saloons, and gambling halls, making them close to sacrilege

At first, the Presidents order was followed: none of the 1907 and only a small portion of the rare 1908 $20 Saint-Gaudens gold coins included the motto. Despite his motivations, the public - and Congress - construed the omission of this motto as an attack on religion. The resulting up roar quickly led to a Congressional Act restoring the inscription of In God We Trust in mid-1908. The motto remained until the government stopped striking gold coins for circulation in 1933.

* Pictures are an indication only, price of coins are applicable for dates of our choice


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Invest in Gold Double Eagles

One of the most popular forms of gold bullion coins are the American Double Eagle coins.  Also known as the St. Gaudens coin, these are the most widely traded of all the pre 1933 coins on the market.  Even major governments use these coins as a way to bolster their funds.  Why pre 1933?  In 1933 President Roosevelt deemed it illegal to own gold coins due to the challenges facing the country during that period.  As such, these coins can be very rare.  Technically, gold coins minted later than that can still be confiscated by the American government if deemed necessary, and you will only receive the face value for your coin.  Gold coin prices are worth far more than this now, which means you’ll be losing a potential fortune.  Coins minted before 1933 cannot be confiscated for any reason, and aren’t even required to be reported. You don’t have to even file a 1099 form on them.

20 St. Gaudens Gold CoinThe Value of Double Eagle Coins

A single twenty dollar Double Eagle coin is made of one ounce of solid gold.  In other words, the value is directly tied to the gold price on the market.  If the value of gold rises, so does the value of your coin.  But bullion value is only one aspect of a Double Eagle coin’s value.  These coins are collector’s items, as well.  They can’t be reproduced and there is a limited supply of them currently available on the world market.  The value of raw gold combines with the collector’s value of the coins to help set the price that they are worth.  Everything from coin condition, mint year, scarcity, and demand in collector’s markets affect its value.

A quality twenty dollar Double Eagle is normally worth two or even three times the standard value of raw gold bullion on the marketplace at any given time.  That’s a serious return on any investment.  And depending upon the scarcity of the specific coin in question, you could be looking at huge returns as the collector’s market changes over time.  And these gold coins are far more tangible than a slip of paper that represents a portion of gold – they’re the real deal.  Inflation is steadily rising, and our money continues to become devalued.  Investing in gold is a great way to protect your financial stability in the coming years.

Our antique gold coins are not only interesting to learn about, but they are a great addition to your investment portfolio. If you buy gold coins, you will be assured that they will be worth something in the future. Whether you are looking for Double Eagles Gold Coins, Saint Gaudens Gold Coins, or other gold bullion coins, Wholesale Gold Group can help you find what you need.

 


Wholesale Gold Group is a discount coin dealer with Silver and Gold Coin products. Our main products include: Gold IRA, European & Liberty Head Gold Coins, Morgan Silver Dollars, American Eagle Gold Proofs and more.

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