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The largest circulating U.S. coin ever minted was the $20 gold double eagle.
No. The largest denomination of gold coin the US ever minted was the $20 double eagle (eagle being the term for a $10 coin).
No, the first US (Federal issue) gold coin was minted in 1795 and the double eagle ($20) wasn't minted until 1850.
July 16, 2009 In 1999, there were no $20 double eagle gold coins were produced by the US Mint. You may be refering to the American Gold Eagle coin. They were minted in $5, $10, $25 qnd $50 denominations. They were also minted in an Uncirculated coin and a Proof coin. If what you have is the $25 American Gold Eagle, then the Uncirculated coin is valued from $480 to $570 depending upon the condition of the coin. The Proof coin is valued from $625 to $750 depending upon the condition of the coin.
$10 gold coins minted prior to 1933 are called "Eagles". Gold coins minted after 1986 are called "Gold American Eagle".
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It didn't cost anything, because there was no such thing yet. The first Gold Eagle bullion coins were minted in 1986.
If it has one, on the reverse just under the eagle.
The largest denomination of circulating coinage the U.S. ever minted was the $20 gold double eagle.
The largest denomination coin the US ever minted as currency was the $20 gold double-eagle.
You possess a Coronet Head $20 Double eagle gold coin - if this coin was minted in 1903 and is in very fine condition (VF20), its value is: $1200.
Yes, a double eagle is a gold coin that contains exactly one ounce of gold. Specifically, the American double eagle, minted from 1849 to 1933, has a gold content of 0.9675 troy ounces of pure gold, but its total weight is 1 ounce when including the alloy. The coin is known for its high gold content and historical significance.