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$1g + $2.5g + $2.5g + $5g = Double Eagle?

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My friend pulled the trigger on a St Gaudens Double Eagle last night and I am sooooo jealous! During the ride from his place to mine I was thinking that my four "lesser" pieces of gold would equivelate to a Double Eagle (trendwise it would be an even exchange (approx. $2K))...or should I just hold on to what I got and be thankful for it?
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I don't think you need to worry nice UNC St Gaudens Double Eagles seem to be very common and availible. Just keep your current type set intact and continue to save while trying not be distracted by other coins that might come your way if you are saving up for a Saint. Also trades seem to rarely work out as well as paying cash.
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I have a raw Liberty $20 Double Eagle previously PCGS MS63 and like a bank from the 1920s I will trade it with anyone for lesser gold pieces adding up to a face value of $20!
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