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Value Of This $20 Gold Coin

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I am thinking baout buying this but I do not want to over pay.
what is a good price for this coin?

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The 1920 is a common date in AU which is the grade I would assign to this coin. Common circulated St. Gaudens $20 coins are selling for $50 to $100 over "melt" at my local shop which would place the value at about $1500.
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Thats what I figured. I hope I can get it for melt at the auction
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I concur on the $50 or so over melt estimate. An NGC MS-62 failed to sell a few days ago at $1700, so $1500 sounds right.
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make sure its real. I rarely trust any expensive coin that is not slabbed due to fakes.
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Just sharing some unsolicited advice, but I would go for a certified MS-63 St. Gaudens over an AU any day given how close they are in price right now. The MS-63 will better hold its value if/when the price of gold falls again (which I believe it will).
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