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1904 $20 MS65+ PCGS #9045

The Philadelphia Mint struck more than 6.2 million Liberty double eagles in 1904, making the issue readily available in high grade and a popular choice with type collectors. This Plus-graded Gem displays razor-sharp definition on all design elements and the well-preserved orange-gold surfaces radiate vibrant mint luster, with outstanding eye appeal. CAC verified

1908 $20 No Motto MS64 PCGS #9142

Old Green Holder, radiant clean luster, no distracting marks, high end, no spots or stains, CAC

1908 $20 No Motto MS64 PCGS #9142

Old Green Holder, radiant clean luster, no distracting marks, high end, no spots or stains, CAC

1908 $20 No Motto MS64 PCGS #9142

Old Green Holder, radiant clean luster, no distracting marks, high end, no spots or stains, CAC

1928 $20 MS66+ PCGS #9189

Shimmering Gold Eye Appeal with Great luster. Minor marks on sun rays and the Fields are pristine. 1928 Saint-Gaudens Twenty, PCGS MS66+ 1928 $20 MS66+ PCGS. A bold strike and deep, frosty mint luster team with shimmering fields of honey-gold on this remarkably well-preserved double eagle. This Plus-graded Premium Gem yields a dazzling cartwheel effect, and while it is free of noticeable imperfections, some high points on Liberty reflect faint hints of contact upon magnification, which are minor and do not detract from the overall exceptional eye appeal. Examples in the grade are typically plentiful and often sought after by type collectors, while finer examples become elusive.