Assuming no mint mark retail values run from $1,370.00-$1,570.00 for circulated coins.
Saint-Gaudens were first struck in 1907.
Current retail values run from $1,500.00 to $1,600.00 for circulated examples. The 1911 $20 Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle is not rare.
assuming you are referring to the $20 coin, it was called a Saint Gaudens
July 26, 2009 There were 846,500 double eagles struck at the Denver mint in 1911. The values for this coin in various grades is shown in the chart below. Circulated Grades.......1911-D EF40........................$1,395 AU55........................$1,425 Uncirculated GradesMS60.........................$1,490 MS62.........................$1,650 MS63.........................$1,945 MS64.........................$2,400 MS65.........................$2,950 MS66.........................$4,500 MS67.........................$30,000
Does it have a mint mark? Who graded it. be more specific.
These are beautiful coins - a 1924 Saint-Gaudens $20 Double Eagle coin is worth in extra fine condition (EF40): $1225.
Saint-Gaudens were first struck in 1907.
Current retail values run from $1,500.00 to $1,600.00 for circulated examples. The 1911 $20 Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle is not rare.
The 1933 Gold Double Eagle coin, designed by Augustus Saint-Gaudens, sold for $7.5 million in 2002, the highest price in the world ever paid for a coin.
assuming you are referring to the $20 coin, it was called a Saint Gaudens
Saint-Gaudens were first struck in 1907 so check the date again.
According to the site CoinFacts.com, the nominal weight of an uncirculated St. Gaudens $20 coin is 33.4 grams.
If you think a fair price is full market value, don't try to sell it to a coin dealer they have to make money on everything they buy, most are lucky to make 8% on the buy price of a gold coin, find a collector that needs a 1923 Saint-Gaudens, this is a common date that is popular for type sets.
A 1924 Saint-Gaudens $20 gold coin weighs 33.436 grams and of that weight, gold comprises 30.092 grams.
The rarest coin is the 1933 saint gaudens double eagle. It was sold at a auction for more than 7 million!
2.79mm is the nominal thickness of the 1924 Saint-Gaudens $20.00 double eagle.
No it's the monogram of Augustus Saint-Gaudens who designed the coin the mint mark is above the date.