The St Gaudens gold coin was used between 1907 and 1993 in the United States. It was made of 90% gold and the other 10% was made from copper. Some of the coins are now sold for more than $7000.
There is 0.9675 Troy ounces of pure gold in a $20 St. Gaudens.
According to the site CoinFacts.com, the nominal weight of an uncirculated St. Gaudens $20 coin is 33.4 grams.
A 1924 Saint-Gaudens $20 gold coin weighs 33.436 grams and of that weight, gold comprises 30.092 grams.
If they are replicas , practically nothing.
A 1933 St Gaudens $20 gold piece, sold for 7.5 million
Unfortunately, the US mint did not product any St Gaudens gold coins in 1906. Production first began in 1907. View the link below to see a list of every year the St Gaudens Gold "Double Eagle" was produced and how much each of those coins are worth based on their condition.
what is the value of a 1924 St. Gaudens Double Eagle gold coin
Does it have a mint mark? Who graded it. be more specific.
Saint-Gaudens were first struck in 1907.
It's actually a stylized "AG" which is the monogram of Augustus St. Gaudens.
Saint-Gaudens were first struck in 1907 so check the date again.
It's actually an intertwined A, S, and G - the monogram of the coin's designer, the famous sculptor Augustus St. Gaudens.