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- 1913 Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle
1913 Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle
Coin Info
1913 Saint-Gaudens double eagles are widely collected by both die-hard numismatists and typical investors, and they are popular for their large size, beloved design, and the fact that they contain nearly one troy ounce of gold. The Saint-Gaudens double eagle was first struck in 1907 and is largely common as far as pre-1933 gold coins are concerned. Though many dates are considered rare, none from 1913 are considered particularly rare.
Here are the mintages and values for 1913 Saint-Gaudens double eagles:
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1913 – 168,780, $2,885
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1913-D – 393,500, $2,885
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1913-S – 34,000, $2,885
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1913 Proof – 58, $30,000
*Values are for coins in Extremely Fine-40 grade, unless otherwise noted.
Below is some technical data about 1913 Saint-Gaudens double eagles:
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Face Value: $20
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Overall Mass: 33.436 grams
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Diameter: 34 millimeters
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Edge: Lettered, “E PLURIBUS UNUM”
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Composition: 90% gold, 10% copper
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Gold: .96750 troy ounces
President Theodore Roosevelt commissioned Augustus Saint-Gaudens to redesign the $20 gold coin in 1907. Today, the Saint-Gaudens double eagle is considered the most beautiful United States coin ever made, often serving as a cornerstone coin in many collections.