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$20 Gold Double Eagle Liberty Head - Brilliant Uncirculated BU (Random Year)

 

The California Gold Rush of 1849 provided the US Government with an opportunity to come up with a higher denomination, the $20 Gold Double Eagle that would help in bank transactions and made it easier for businessmen and merchants to trade. Until that time, the $10 Eagle was the highest denomination. Due to the crown worn by Lady Liberty on the obverse of the Double Eagle, it is also known as Coronet Head. It was minted from 1850-1907.

The $10 Eagle was the highest denomination in the USA until the arrival of the $20 Double Eagle. It was the abundance of gold found in the California Gold Rush of 1849 that led the US government to bring out a new denomination, since trading and bank transactions were inconvenient with the $10 Eagle. This new coin was aptly named the $20 Double Eagle to denote that it was double the amount than the Eagle.

Coin Features:

  • Contains .9675 troy oz. of .900 pure gold.
  • Eligible for Precious Metals IRA.
  • Brilliant Uncirculated (BU) Condition
  • Dates will be chosen randomly based on availability.
  • Individual coins will be shipped in protective plastic flips. Higher numbers will be packed safe for shipping.
  • U.S. Mint issue from the following branches: Philadelphia, Denver, Carson City, San Francisco, or New Orleans.
  • Obverse: Features leftward facing portrait of Lady Liberty wearing a pearl-studded Coronet with “LIBERTY” inscribed on it. Encircled by 13 stars to represent the 13 original colonies of US. Year of mintage at bottom. A design by James B Longacre.
  • Reverse: Depicts a heraldic eagle with a shield on its breast and holding olive branches and arrows in its talons, design inspired from the Great Seal of United States. Words “IN GOD WE TRUST” surrounded by 13 stars above the eagle. Inscriptions - “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA” and “TWENTY DOLLARS.”

This is one of the first federal coins to sport the initials of the coin designer. These coins were minted from 1850-1907. Many of these coins were lost when President Franklin Roosevelt’s executive order required the public to surrender all the gold coins and bullions they owned to the US Treasury during the time of the Great Depression. The surrendered gold was all melted to make gold bars. Due to this confiscation a majority of the Double Eagle Gold Liberty Heads were lost and only a few that escaped confiscation survive today making them very rare and aged coins with great historical significance. This means that the demand for these coins is high, particularly those which are in brilliant uncirculated condition.

Bullion Exchanges is pleased to offer the $20 Gold Double Eagle Liberty Head - Brilliant Uncirculated BU (Random Year) at one of the most competitive prices in the industry.

Browse our collection of Pre-1933 US Gold coins today to become a proud owner of an inseparable part of American coinage history. Contact us at 800-852-6884 if you have any questions in regards to any of our precious metal products.

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Product specifications

YearRandom
ConditionBrilliant Uncirculated
Ira ApprovedYes
Purity.900
Denomination$20
Actual Weight0.9675 troy oz
Gross Weight 33.44 grams
Diameter34 mm
Thickness2.4 mm
Mint/BrandUS Mint