1907 was the first year of issue.
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.
In 1867 there were many more denominations of coins than today. Denominations minted that year were:1¢ (minted in bronze)2¢ (minted in bronze)3¢ (minted in both silver and copper-nickel)5¢ (half-dimes, minted in silver)5¢ (minted in copper-nickel)10¢ (dime, silver)25¢ (quarter, silver)50¢ (half, silver)$1.00 (minted as both large silver coins and small gold coins)$2.50 (quarter eagle, gold)$3.00 (gold)$5.00 (half eagle, gold)$10.00 (eagle, gold)$20.00 (double eagle, gold)
Before 1933, the three primary denominations of gold coins minted in the United States were the $20 Double Eagle, the $10 Eagle, and the $5 Half Eagle. The Double Eagle, featuring designs like the St. Gaudens and Liberty, was the largest denomination, while the Eagle and Half Eagle featured images of Liberty and various other motifs. These coins were primarily produced for circulation and investment purposes until the gold standard was abandoned in the early 1930s.
what is the value of a 1924 St. Gaudens Double Eagle gold coin
I remember the first time I held an American Gold Eagle—it had this powerful eagle design that felt truly symbolic. The same majestic bird appears on the Indian Head Gold Eagle, the Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle, and the $10 Liberty Gold Eagle. It’s fascinating how BOLD designs featuring eagles have stood the test of time, representing strength and freedom across different eras of U.S. coinage.
$20
No Saint-Gaudens $20 gold coins have been struck since 1933. The modern American Eagle Bullion coins that use a modified rendition of Saint-Gaudens design are only struck in $5, $10, $25 and $50 denominations.
No, the first US (Federal issue) gold coin was minted in 1795 and the double eagle ($20) wasn't minted until 1850.
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.
Philadelphia Mint
It didn't cost anything, because there was no such thing yet. The first Gold Eagle bullion coins were minted in 1986.
In 1867 there were many more denominations of coins than today. Denominations minted that year were:1¢ (minted in bronze)2¢ (minted in bronze)3¢ (minted in both silver and copper-nickel)5¢ (half-dimes, minted in silver)5¢ (minted in copper-nickel)10¢ (dime, silver)25¢ (quarter, silver)50¢ (half, silver)$1.00 (minted as both large silver coins and small gold coins)$2.50 (quarter eagle, gold)$3.00 (gold)$5.00 (half eagle, gold)$10.00 (eagle, gold)$20.00 (double eagle, gold)
Before 1933, the three primary denominations of gold coins minted in the United States were the $20 Double Eagle, the $10 Eagle, and the $5 Half Eagle. The Double Eagle, featuring designs like the St. Gaudens and Liberty, was the largest denomination, while the Eagle and Half Eagle featured images of Liberty and various other motifs. These coins were primarily produced for circulation and investment purposes until the gold standard was abandoned in the early 1930s.
what is the value of a 1924 St. Gaudens Double Eagle gold coin
reasonably good condition, $1,300.00, upwards to $65,000
You'll need to be more specific than "circa", because that means "somewhere near". Also, an eagle is a $10 coin; a double eagle is a $20 coin. If you mean that the coin was SPECIFICALLY minted in 1908, AND it's a double eagle, its value as of 07/2008 is about $1100 for its gold content, regardless of mint mark. However from an artistic standpoint the St Gaudens design is considered to be one of the 2 or 3 most beautiful coins ever minted, so the thought of throwing it in a melting pot is a bit depressing.
These are beautiful coins - a 1924 Saint-Gaudens $20 Double Eagle coin is worth in extra fine condition (EF40): $1225.