The Saint-Gaudens double eagle was produced at 3 US Mint facilities in 1924; Philadelphia which is shown here as 1924-P, Denver which is shown here as 1924-D and San Francisco which is shown here as 1924-S. To determine which coin you have you must locate the mint mark which can be found just above the date. The letter "D" is for Denver. The letter "S" is for San Francisco. If there is no letter above the date the coin was minted in Philadelphia. The mintages for each of the coins are shown in the following list: 1924-P.....................4,323,500 1924-D.....................3,049,500 1924-S......................2,927,500
Sorry NO 1924 gold US dollar coins.
No silver or gold 1 dollar coins were struck in 1933
Dollar coins minted since 2000 are made of manganese brass. They're not gold, just "golden".
There were no $20 gold coins minted in the USA in 1939.
The first U.S. $1 gold coins were minted in 1849.
Sorry NO 1924 gold US dollar coins.
Philadelphia
No silver or gold 1 dollar coins were struck in 1933
$10 gold coins minted prior to 1933 are called "Eagles". Gold coins minted after 1986 are called "Gold American Eagle".
Yes, there used to be a gold dollar. There were three designs minted between 1849 and 1889. It was one of the smallest coins the US ever minted.
Dollar coins minted since 2000 are made of manganese brass. They're not gold, just "golden".
There were no $20 gold coins minted in the USA in 1939.
No US gold coins were minted in 1975. Proof sets contained only the standard circulating coins of the time: A 1975 dated cent, nickel, and dime, and a dual-dated 1776-1976 Bicentennial quarter, half dollar, and dollar.
The current face value of all presidential dollar coins is $1. Remember, they're brass, not gold. Presidential dollar coins minted at Philadelphia and Denver are worth a dollar even if they are uncirculated. Proof-quality presidential dollar coins minted at San Fransisco are worth $3.
U.S. gold coins are 90% gold with 10% copper.
The first U.S. $1 gold coins were minted in 1849.
Lincoln penny, walking liberty half dollar, ten dollar Indian head gold & twenty dollar St. Gaudens gold. Most of the gold coins were melted before ever going into circulation.