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Heritage Top Ten: Highest Valued Circulation Strike Low Relief Saint Gaudens Double Eagles

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Heritage-Top-Ten:-Highest-Valued-Circulation-Strike-Low-Relief-Saint-Gaudens-Double-EaglesThe following is a press release from Heritage

The ten highest valued circulation strike low relief Saint-Gaudens double eagles to sell in Heritage auctions, one per issue:

1927-D $20 MS66 NGC. Realized: $1,997,500.
1921 $20 MS66 PCGS. Realized: $1,092,500.
1920-S $20 MS66 PCGS Secure. CAC. Realized: $575,000.
1926-D $20 MS66+ PCGS Secure. CAC. Realized: $402,500.
1927-S $20 MS67 PCGS. Realized: $345,000.
1931 $20 MS67 PCGS. Realized: $322,000.
1925-S $20 MS67 PCGS. Realized: $287,500.
1931-D $20 MS66 PCGS. CAC. Realized: $253,000.
1930-S $20 MS66 PCGS. Realized: $253,000.
1909-D $20 MS67 PCGS. Realized: $218,500.


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That list is like a "who's who" of Saints that were not exported en masse to Europe in the 1920's and early 1930's. Too bad all these date/mintmarks were melted in 1937. The government should have just left them in the bags and stored them at Fort Knox. They could have made a fortune selling them like the GSA Morgan's.
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