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US Liberty Head
$20 Gold Double Eagle Coins
Gold .9675 OZ
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Overview and Identity
The Liberty Head $20 Gold Double Eagle, often simply called the “Liberty Double Eagle,” was first struck in 1850, emerging during the height of the California Gold Rush. With a face value of twenty dollars and nearly a full ounce of gold, it quickly became a cornerstone of American commerce and international trade.
There were three versions of the $20 Liberty Head minted:
Type I was called the “No Motto;”
Type II had “Twenty D” on the reverse;
Type III had the words “Twenty Dollars” spelled out.
Classic Design and Symbolism
Designed by James B. Longacre, the obverse features Lady Liberty wearing a coronet inscribed with LIBERTY, surrounded by stars representing the states of the Union. The reverse displays a powerful heraldic eagle clutching an olive branch and arrows—symbols of peace and strength—along with the denomination and national motto (on later issues).
This timeless design conveys confidence, national pride, and enduring freedom, making the coin instantly recognizable worldwide.
Historical Context and Legacy
Minted from 1850 to 1907, the Liberty Head Double Eagle circulated through pivotal moments in U.S. history, including westward expansion, the Civil War, and America’s rise as a global economic power. Many examples were used in international trade, while others were stored as bank reserves, giving surviving coins a tangible connection to 19th-century financial history.
Gold Content and Specifications
Struck in .900 fine gold, each coin contains approximately 0.9675 troy ounces of pure gold, balancing intrinsic value with historic significance. Its large diameter and substantial weight contribute to its commanding presence and enduring appeal.
Collector and Investor Appeal
The Liberty Head $20 Gold Double Eagle is prized by numismatists, historians, and precious metals investors alike. Its blend of gold content, age, and classic American design makes it a versatile and respected asset.
Key Highlights
Owning a US Liberty Head $20 Gold Double Eagle Coin means holding a piece of American history that transcends generations. Whether valued for its gold purity, historic importance, or visual elegance, this legendary coin remains a symbol of enduring value and national heritage—an exceptional addition to any serious collection or investment portfolio.
We market all grades from cull to MS70.
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US Liberty Head $20 Gold Double Eagle Coin
is one of the most iconic and historically significant gold coins ever produced by the United States Mint, representing wealth, stability, and classic American artistry.Overview and Identity
The Liberty Head $20 Gold Double Eagle, often simply called the “Liberty Double Eagle,” was first struck in 1850, emerging during the height of the California Gold Rush. With a face value of twenty dollars and nearly a full ounce of gold, it quickly became a cornerstone of American commerce and international trade.
There were three versions of the $20 Liberty Head minted:
Type I was called the “No Motto;”
Type II had “Twenty D” on the reverse;
Type III had the words “Twenty Dollars” spelled out.
Classic Design and Symbolism
Designed by James B. Longacre, the obverse features Lady Liberty wearing a coronet inscribed with LIBERTY, surrounded by stars representing the states of the Union. The reverse displays a powerful heraldic eagle clutching an olive branch and arrows—symbols of peace and strength—along with the denomination and national motto (on later issues).
This timeless design conveys confidence, national pride, and enduring freedom, making the coin instantly recognizable worldwide.
Historical Context and Legacy
Minted from 1850 to 1907, the Liberty Head Double Eagle circulated through pivotal moments in U.S. history, including westward expansion, the Civil War, and America’s rise as a global economic power. Many examples were used in international trade, while others were stored as bank reserves, giving surviving coins a tangible connection to 19th-century financial history.
Gold Content and Specifications
Struck in .900 fine gold, each coin contains approximately 0.9675 troy ounces of pure gold, balancing intrinsic value with historic significance. Its large diameter and substantial weight contribute to its commanding presence and enduring appeal.
Collector and Investor Appeal
The Liberty Head $20 Gold Double Eagle is prized by numismatists, historians, and precious metals investors alike. Its blend of gold content, age, and classic American design makes it a versatile and respected asset.
Key Highlights
- Nearly one ounce of authentic U.S. gold
- Minted during the Gold Rush and Gilded Age
- Classic 19th-century American design
- Strong demand among collectors and investors
Owning a US Liberty Head $20 Gold Double Eagle Coin means holding a piece of American history that transcends generations. Whether valued for its gold purity, historic importance, or visual elegance, this legendary coin remains a symbol of enduring value and national heritage—an exceptional addition to any serious collection or investment portfolio.
We market all grades from cull to MS70.
Please call for pricing and availability.
Similar products you may like:
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