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The Double Eagle Gold Coin is a symbol of American history, rarity, and enduring value. Minted as a response to the California Gold Rush of 1848, this $20 gold coin became an essential part of U.S. commerce and remains a prized asset for coin collectors. First struck in 1849, the Double Eagle is celebrated for its impressive gold content and its iconic design, making it a centerpiece in any coin collection.
Why Choose Double Eagles?
Double Eagles hold the highest gold content of any regularly issued U.S. gold coin of their time, with 0.9675 troy ounces of pure gold. These coins were minted in three major design types, each showcasing the artistry and craftsmanship of their era:
- Type I (1850–1866): "No Motto" reverse design.
- Type II (1866–1876): Includes the motto "In God We Trust."
- Type III (1877–1907): Features "Twenty Dollars" spelled out in full.
The obverse depicts Lady Liberty in a classic Greco-Roman style, while the reverse displays a majestic eagle, symbolizing strength and freedom.
Why Collect $20 Gold Coins
Double Eagles offer a unique blend of numismatic value:
- Containing nearly a full ounce of gold, they are an excellent way to diversify your coin collection
- As pre-1933 gold coins, Double Eagles are limited in supply, with certain years and mintmarks commanding higher premiums due to rarity.
- Their gold content is backed by historical significance, providing both monetary and cultural worth.
A Collector's Dream
Collectors of all levels are drawn to the rich history embodied by these coins. Minted during transformative periods such as the California Gold Rush, the Civil War, and America's industrial expansion, each Double Eagle carries a story. Varieties like the 1861-P Paquet Reverse and key dates such as the 1870-CC are highly sought after, adding excitement to the pursuit of building a collection.
Each coin is graded and authenticated, ensuring its quality and value.
Explore Pre-1933 Gold Coins
Beyond the Double Eagle, pre-1933 U.S. gold coins, including denominations of $10, $5, $2.50, and $1, offer collectors a chance to own a tangible piece of American history. These coins feature a guaranteed gold content and historical significance, making them a versatile and appealing addition to any collection.
U.S. Gold Coins: $20 Gold Coins FAQs
Philadelphia Mint (no mint mark): The original mint facility and the main production site for many years. The Philadelphia Mint produced Double Eagles throughout the entire run from 1849 to 1933.
San Francisco Mint (mint mark "S"): Established due to the California Gold Rush, the San Francisco Mint produced Double Eagles from 1854 to 1930.
Carson City Mint (mint mark "CC"): Located in Nevada, this mint produced Double Eagles from 1870 to 1893. Coins from Carson City are particularly sought after by collectors due to their relative rarity.
New Orleans Mint (mint mark "O"): This mint produced Double Eagles only for a limited period, from 1850 to 1861 and then again in 1879.
Denver Mint (mint mark "D"): The Denver Mint began producing Double Eagles later in the coin's history, starting in 1906 and continuing until 1931.
Each mint facility left its distinct mint mark on the coins it produced, except for the Philadelphia Mint, which typically did not use a mint mark. These mint marks can be found on the reverse side of the coin, usually near the bottom, and help collectors identify the coin's origin.