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Found Two 1933 Double Eagles

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 Posted 07/14/2018  02:32 am  Show Profile   Check spru's eBay Listings Bookmark this reply Add spru to your friends list

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I thought it was funny that they had this coin, which is worth millions...


They are essentially worthless outside of the Smithsonian's possession. Then, they would be confiscated and destroyed. The Mint didn't send these two to the Smithsonian to avoid melting because the order had not been given yet. They were sent as common practice to add to the National Collection, which was formerly housed at the Philadelphia Mint.

I am happy these survive and have visited that museum, albeit before I was interested in coins.


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I hate the three prong holders.


Is there nothing better available?
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 Posted 07/14/2018  09:43 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Cdncoins to your friends list

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They are essentially worthless outside of the Smithsonian's possession. Then, they would be confiscated and destroyed.

I think they could get a nice sum on the black market, probably outside the U.S.

I noticed that the Smithsonian also uses two-pronged holders for some of the coins. Very similar, but just the bottom two that the coin is sitting on. The three pronged holders seem to be popular in museums. The Bank of Canada museum uses them as well.
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 Posted 07/16/2018  1:04 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add just carl to your friends list
I guess that means the roll of them I have could possibly be fakes.
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What has the Government done with the 1933 Double Eagles they got from the Langsborg family?
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Sweet photos, thanks for sharing
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What has the Government done with the 1933 Double Eagles they got from the Langsborg family?

They are in storage. So far they have trotted them out at least twice for display purposes at coin shows. They did say something about loaning them to museums but nothing has come of that so far.
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The secret service is why there is a black market. Can't they just look for counterfeiters or something.
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Has there ever been an effort to get the government to monetize any oustanding genuine examples so that they may be legal to own? Kind of like a pardon for the coins so we can close the legal chapter...

I bet there are more out there.
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Probably at least four.
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Thanks for posting!
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Too bad they didn't send some '64 dollars to the Smithsonian before they were all (supposedly) melted.
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Too bad they didn't send some '64 dollars to the Smithsonian before they were all (supposedly) melted.
I agree.
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https://archive.org/details/PAN18005Strange

Hear the story of the coins and the logic for the actions taken from the
attorney for the US Mint.
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