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$20 Liberty Gold Double Eagle MS-62 PCGS (Random)

$20 Liberty Gold Double Eagle MS-62 PCGS (Random)

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Product Details
Own a piece of American history that is more than 100 years old! This is a nice affordable example for a Liberty Gold type set. These coins exhibit typical contact marks consistent with the MS-62 grade of each coin.

Coin Highlights:
  • Contains .9675 oz of Gold.
  • PCGS encapsulation protects and guarantees the MS-62 condition of the coin.
  • Obverse: Shows Liberty facing left, encircled by 13 stars with the word "Liberty" on her hair band.
  • Reverse: Features a heraldic eagle with a shield on its breast with thirteen stars above. Surrounding the eagle is "United States of America" and the denomination.
  • Designed by James B. Longacre.
  • Minted from 1850-1907 at the Philadelphia, Carson City, Denver, New Orleans and San Francisco mints.


Display your $20 Liberty Gold Double Eagle in style by adding an attractive presentation box to your order.

This pre-1933 Gold coin combines a beautiful design and historical significance. Add this $20 Liberty Gold Double Eagle to your cart today!

Pre-1933 Gold
The U.S. Mint issued its first Gold coins in 1795. During the height of the Great Depression in 1933, President Franklin Roosevelt prohibited American citizens from holding monetary Gold. He ordered all Gold coins be returned to the U.S. Treasury, where millions were melted into Gold and then cast into Gold bars. This was an unprecedented act to help fight the Great Depression. By doing so, many collectible Gold coins were affected and the course of history for monetary Gold was changed forever.

These federal government recalls and meltdowns made these previously common Gold coins very rare. Today, the surviving pre-1933 Gold U.S. coins are fixed at an extremely limited supply. This fact has made pre-1933 Gold coins some of the most desirable items among investors and collectors. APMEX is proud to offer a superb selection of these harder-to-find classic coins. The historical significance of these coins is vitally important and will provide diversity and significance to any investment or collection.

$20 Gold Coin Design
Several changes were made to the $20 Liberty Double Eagle design during the years the series was in production. Coins minted from 1850-1866, known as Type I coins, do not have the motto "In God We Trust" on the reverse. After the Civil War, in 1866, this motto was added to the coin, characteristic of the Type II design. The final change occurred in 1877, when the denomination was expressed as "TWENTY DOLLARS" rather than "TWENTY D." as used previously, resulting in the Type III design.

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Dates on these random year coins will be of our choosing and may or may not vary, determined by stock on hand.

Buy vintage Gold coins and hold a piece of history – carefully.

When you buy Liberty Gold Eagle coins and other vintage Gold coins, the impulse to hold a coin that was in circulation more than 100 years ago may be irresistible, but for the sake of your coin, handle with care. When you pick up your Gold Double Eagle, first wash your hands and only hold the coin by the edges, between your thumb and forefinger, protecting the coin from the natural oils on your skin. Some collectors of U.S. Mint Gold coins, and other vintage coins, go as far as wearing cotton gloves when handling their vintage coins. When examining your vintage Gold coins, do so over a soft surface like a towel, cloth or jeweler’s tray, just in case you drop the coin.

Communicate with other collectors about your vintage Gold coins.

Knowing the elements of Gold coins will help you communicate with other collectors and better understand the value of your collection. The obverse of a U.S. Mint Gold coin, and other coins, is the front, or “heads,” side of a coin and usually features the date and primary design, and the reverse is the “tails” side. The outer edge of a Gold Double Eagle and other coins can be plain, reeded, lettered or decorated. The rim of Liberty Gold Eagle coins, and all coins, is the raised portion of both sides of the coin which protects the design.

The Liberty Gold Double Eagle was the first Double Eagle Gold coin design, minted from 1849-1907, and came in three varieties, adding collectibility.

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Posted By:Kjd

From:D.S.,Louisiana

Date:Apr 8, 2018

Met all my expectations!

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Wanted to own a pre-1907 double-eagle. Goes well with my other one.


  • Pros
  • Value (low premium over spot)
  • Attractive Design
  • Collectible (lower mintage)
  • Recognized Brand
  • Bottom Line
  • Yes, I would recommend this to a friend.

Posted By:Sam I Am

From:Green Bay, WI

Date:Jan 26, 2017

Very nice coin.

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This was a very good value purchase. So easy to work with APMEX. Quick shipping. A very common year coin but that was expected. What more could you ask for?


  • Pros
  • Value (low premium over spot)
  • Attractive Design
  • Easy to Sell
  • Mint Condition
  • Recognized Brand
  • Cons
  • Common (higher mintage)
  • Bottom Line
  • Yes, I would recommend this to a friend.

Posted By:Don

From:Bellevue, NE

Date:Sep 25, 2016

Very Pleased With This Purchase

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Purchased this PCGS M-62 coin as part of a type set. I was very pleased with the quality. As expected, it was a common date, so no surprise there. All-in-all, very happy with what I received..


  • Pros
  • Value (low premium over spot)
  • Mint Condition
  • Recognized Brand
  • Bottom Line
  • Yes, I would recommend this to a friend.

Posted By:Gil the gold stacker

From:Houston Tx

Date:Aug 17, 2016

Vintage pre 1933 gold

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I've had all kinds of gold coins before, but there is something about this one that really set's it apart, like one hundred and twenty one years apart. Apmex was kind enough to send me a 1895 example of this vintage piece of gold art. Now i can go back to buying gold eagles. Thank's Apmex..


  • Pros
  • Value (low premium over spot)
  • Attractive Design
  • Collectible (lower mintage)
  • Easy to Sell
  • Mint Condition
  • Recognized Brand
  • Bottom Line
  • Yes, I would recommend this to a friend.

Posted By:Gold Bug

From:Shalimar, FL

Date:Jan 29, 2016

Excellent Purchase

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Pre-1933 gold was the objective. Excellent sample.


  • Pros
  • Attractive Design
  • Easy to Sell
  • Mint Condition
  • Bottom Line
  • Yes, I would recommend this to a friend.

Posted By:Mainframe geek

From:Baton Rouge, LA

Date:Feb 24, 2015

Great value & nice coins

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These are an excellent value in this grade, having high bullion content and grade is attractive enough that collectors have interest.


  • Pros
  • Value (low premium over spot)
  • Mint Condition
  • Easy to Sell
  • Recognized Brand
  • Attractive Design
  • Bottom Line
  • Yes, I would recommend this to a friend.

Posted By:Rich

From:Richboro, PA

Date:Nov 10, 2014

Great coin from Apmex

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I have purchased many coins from Apmex and have always received the product I was expecting and was never disappointed. Quality is always there.


  • Pros
  • Collectible (lower mintage)
  • Great Customer Service
  • Value (low premium over spot)
  • Knowledgeable Reps
  • Bottom Line
  • Yes, I would recommend this to a friend.

Posted By:Dish

From:Texas

Date:Apr 20, 2014

Great better quality coins

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These are nice. Anything from au58 though these at ms62 are clear bright coins of top quality. After this grade the price goes way up.


  • Pros
  • Collectible (lower mintage)
  • Bottom Line
  • Yes, I would recommend this to a friend.

Posted By:SLV

From:La Crosse, WI

Date:Mar 1, 2014

The best value in pre-33 gold

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The best value in pre-33 gold. MS-62 is worth the few dollars more than MS-61, and PCGS edges out NGC in popularity. The coin is somewhat plain in design, but it is neat to own something so old and consider the types of people who may have used them in purchases nearly 1.5 centuries ago.


  • Pros
  • Value (low premium over spot)
  • Mint Condition
  • Easy to Sell
  • Recognized Brand
  • Cons
  • Common (higher mintage)
  • Unattractive Design
  • Bottom Line
  • Yes, I would recommend this to a friend.
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