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Saint-Gaudens Weight

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I've just bought Saint-Gaudens double eagle. Can it have 33,47g weight? It was weighed at home so measurement can be not accurate.
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they are supposed to weigh 33.4g so if the weight is correct you are getting I believe you are ok
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That number is close enough on anything but a very accurate scale; other methods will be needed to determine if it's authentic.
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What methods? I can also check weight in jeweller's shop.
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Composition for the coins is 90% gold and 10% alloy. The standard weight is 33.436 grams with a diameter of 34 mm.
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Diameter is 34,14mm. So I think is ok as I read on wiki Saint has 34,1mm
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