In that condition, combined with current gold prices, it should be worth no less than $1,500. If per chance it's a 1924-D or -S it could go for over $2,000.
Click on the link named "Double Eagle" in the "RELATED LINKS" located along the left side of this box and it will show you a Saint-Gaudens double eagle. The date is not 1924 but the 1908 Saint-Gaudens double eagle design looks the same except for the date.
August 10, 2009 The 1923-D Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle in MS66 grade has a PCGS value of $4,100.
These are beautiful coins - a 1924 Saint-Gaudens $20 Double Eagle coin is worth in extra fine condition (EF40): $1225.
2.79mm is the nominal thickness of the 1924 Saint-Gaudens $20.00 double eagle.
The rarest coin is the 1933 saint gaudens double eagle. It was sold at a auction for more than 7 million!
$20
I also have a double eagle with the ca mint mark. The ca is a 1908 with the C over stamped on the A. What does it stand for? The 'CA' is not a mint mark on the $20 Saint Gaudens gold double eagle. The mint mark on that coin is found ABOVE the date, not below. The 'CA' is not CA, it is actually 'ASG', the designer's initials: Augustus Saint Gaudens. The confusion is understandable, for 2 different reasons: A) The mint mark on US coins of that period is commonly under the date; and B) 'ASG' is hard to decipher, as the letters are on top of each other. At first glance it looks like a 'C', with an 'A' hung on the bottom of the 'C'. For a more details regarding this coin, see http://www.coinace.com/saint-gaudens-history.aspx
Only 4 denominations were struck in 1933, the Lincoln cent a Walking Liberty Half dollar a Indian Head $10.00 gold eagle and the $20.00 Saint-Gaudens double eagle
In 1927 the US Mint at Denver, Colorado struck 180,000 Double Eagles. There is no way to know how many of them still exist today.
Homer Saint-Gaudens died in 1958.
Saint-Gaudens Bears was created in 1958.
Louis Saint-Gaudens was born in 1854.