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1914-S $20 St. Gaudens Double Eagle NGC MS-65 CAC
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The 1914-S $20 Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle was struck at the San Francisco Mint during a period of robust gold coin production preceding World War I. This issue represents the height of American gold coinage artistry, designed by renowned sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens and first introduced in 1907. The San Francisco facility produced approximately 1,498,000 pieces in 1914, serving both domestic commerce and international gold trade during a transformative era in global finance.
The obverse features Liberty striding forward in full figure, draped in flowing robes and holding a torch in her raised right hand while cradling an olive branch in her left, symbolizing enlightenment and peace. Behind her, the Capitol Building appears in miniature, with rays of the rising sun emanating upward. The reverse displays a majestic eagle in flight against a radiant sun, with the denomination "TWENTY DOLLARS" inscribed above. Both sides exhibit crisp strikes with sharp definition across Liberty's facial features and the eagle's wing feathers, demonstrating the San Francisco Mint's consistent production quality.
Graded NGC MS-65, this coin exhibits attractive frosty luster with warm golden-orange surfaces and minimal contact marks consistent with the grade. The strike is well-executed with full relief on Liberty's torch and drapery, and the reverse eagle shows boldly rendered wing detail. The 1914-S is a popular date among Saint-Gaudens collectors, offering an appealing combination of historical significance and technical quality within the pre-1933 gold series. The coin pictured is the exact coin you will receive.







