1910 $20 Saint Gaudens PCGS MS65 CAC

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1910 $20 Saint Gaudens PCGS MS65 CAC
1910 $20 Saint Gaudens PCGS MS65 CAC
1910 $20 Saint Gaudens PCGS MS65 CAC
1910 $20 Saint Gaudens PCGS MS65 CAC
1910 $20 Saint Gaudens PCGS MS65 CAC
1910 $20 Saint Gaudens PCGS MS65 CAC
1910 $20 Saint Gaudens PCGS MS65 CAC
1910 $20 Saint Gaudens PCGS MS65 CAC
 

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The 1910 $20 Saint-Gaudens Gold Double Eagle, graded MS65 by PCGS and certified by CAC, stands as a shining example of one of America’s most iconic coin designs in true gem condition. This piece not only offers breathtaking visual appeal but also meets the strict quality standards required for CAC approval, signaling top-tier eye appeal and strike quality for the assigned grade.

The Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle series is widely regarded as the pinnacle of American coin artistry. Designed by renowned sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens at the request of President Theodore Roosevelt, the coin was part of a bold effort to elevate U.S. coinage to the level of classical art. The obverse features a dynamic image of Liberty striding forward, holding a torch in one hand and an olive branch in the other, with the rays of the sun behind her. The reverse showcases a powerful flying eagle above a rising sun, a visual symbol of America's optimism and strength during the early 20th century.

Struck at the Philadelphia Mint, the 1910 issue is a popular mid-series date that saw healthy mintage figures but far fewer examples survive today in true Gem Mint State condition. Many were melted down during the Gold Recall of the 1930s, making well-preserved survivors increasingly difficult to acquire.

This coin is graded MS65 by PCGS, one of the most respected third-party grading services in the numismatic world. The MS65 designation reflects a coin with strong luster, minimal abrasions, and excellent overall eye appeal. To further affirm its quality, this coin has received a green CAC sticker. Coins with CAC approval have been independently verified as high-end for the grade, offering buyers added confidence and long-term market desirability.

The surfaces of this particular example exhibit bright original luster and razor-sharp details. Liberty’s gown, the feathers on the eagle, and the surrounding design elements all show crisp, bold definition. Light peach and honey-gold toning gives the coin a warm, inviting appearance that stands out in any display or collection.

Saint-Gaudens Double Eagles have long been a cornerstone for collectors of U.S. gold and a preferred type coin for investors due to their blend of gold content, aesthetic beauty, and historical importance. Each coin contains nearly one full ounce of gold (0.9675 troy oz), making it both a numismatic and bullion asset.

For type collectors, the 1910 issue offers the classic design without the high premium associated with rarer years. For investors, the PCGS MS65 grade with CAC verification ensures long-term stability and liquidity. It is also a superb selection for those building high-grade gold type sets or seeking a standout example from the golden era of American coinage.

The 1910 $20 Saint-Gaudens is not just a coin. It is a work of art in precious metal, a tangible link to the age of Teddy Roosevelt, and a key chapter in the story of U.S. monetary history. CAC-approved MS65 examples are increasingly sought after by knowledgeable collectors and investors alike, thanks to their scarcity, beauty, and enduring value.

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A LITTLE STICKER MAKES A BIG DIFFERENCE.

Within each number of the coin grading scale is a small range of condition from low-end to high-end. Certified coins of the same grade can be of varying quality. Many of today’s collectors want coins that are solid or premium quality for their assigned grade. CAC holds coins to a higher standard so you can be confident in the value of yours. We verify previously graded coins … and award our sticker only to those coins that meet the standard for today’s selective buyer.

WHAT THE CAC STICKER MEANS:

  • Verified. Your coin has been verified as meeting the standard for strict quality within its grade.
  • Guaranteed. CAC stands behind our verification.

THE CAC STICKER IS BACKED BY EXPERIENCE.

CAC was founded by leading members of the numismatic community, including John Albanese, a respected authority on coin grading and the rare coin market.

 

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