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Saint-Gaudens Vs Liberty Head Double Eagles

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You present some good points. Factoring out both Saint-Gaudens and Roosevelt, three things represent the United States no matter where you are from in this world. The eagle, the buffalo and the native American Indian. In combining two of those, both on the 2 1/2 and five dollar gold (and the Indian head nickel if counting) is a home run. Throw in an incuse design and it becomes extremely tough to top. My personal opinion.
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I prefer Libs. Doug Winter prefers Libs. I'm in good company there. Saints have nice designs. Libs hold the history of the Old West. If the Roaring 20s is your thing, have at it. I like cowboy coinage. I'll get a Saint next year just because it belongs. Just like 10 Indians and $5/$2.50 etc.
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