It is above the second and third numbers of the date, keep in mind though, that your coin might not have a mintmark and was minted in Philadelphia.
Does it have a mint mark? Who graded it. be more specific.
The US made 2 varieties of $20 coins.The Liberty Head variety has its mint mark position on the back under the eagle:No mint mark = Philadelphia D = DenverS = San FranciscoCC = Carson CityO = New OrleansThe St. Gaudens variety has its mint mark above the date:No mint mark = Philadelphia D = DenverS = San Francisco
what is the value of a 1924 St. Gaudens Double Eagle gold coin
7-28-11>>> For the Saint-Gaudens series of double eagles, the 1924 Philadelphia issue isthe 2nd highest mintage and considered common. Circulated examples are $1,870.00-$2,020.00
This answer was provided by Generic Lad: It is above the second and third numbers of the date, keep in mind though, that your coin might not have a mintmark and was minted in Philadelphia.
No it's the monogram of Augustus Saint-Gaudens who designed the coin the mint mark is above the date.
Does it have a mint mark? Who graded it. be more specific.
Uh, don't you mean St Gaudens?Anyway, as of 12/2008 Numismedia quotes a retail price of $1840 for a coin with no mint mark (i.e. Philadelphia)If the coin has a D or S mint mark it is considerably rarer and should be authenticated by at least 2 certified coin appraisers; values can exceed $100,000.
A 1924 Saint-Gaudens $20 gold coin weighs 33.436 grams and of that weight, gold comprises 30.092 grams.
Not enough information. You have its condition identified but not its date or mint mark. Please post a new question with those important facts.
The US made 2 varieties of $20 coins.The Liberty Head variety has its mint mark position on the back under the eagle:No mint mark = Philadelphia D = DenverS = San FranciscoCC = Carson CityO = New OrleansThe St. Gaudens variety has its mint mark above the date:No mint mark = Philadelphia D = DenverS = San Francisco
what is the value of a 1924 St. Gaudens Double Eagle gold coin
7-28-11>>> For the Saint-Gaudens series of double eagles, the 1924 Philadelphia issue isthe 2nd highest mintage and considered common. Circulated examples are $1,870.00-$2,020.00
This answer was provided by Generic Lad: It is above the second and third numbers of the date, keep in mind though, that your coin might not have a mintmark and was minted in Philadelphia.
Louis St. Gaudens was born in 1854.
Louis St. Gaudens died in 1913.
The current value for a 1924 St Gaudens MS64 that is properly graded (NGC certified) would be $1250 wholesale and would retail for $1550. This presumes a problem free coin i.e., no heavy copper spotting or other detracting issues.