The 1904-S $20 Liberty MS64 gold coin is a distinguished addition to the Type III Liberty Head series, minted from 1877 to 1907. Known for its beautiful design by Chief Engraver James B. Longacre, the Liberty Head $20 coin features Lady Liberty on the obverse and a majestic eagle on the reverse. While the 1904 Philadelphia mintages are common, the San Francisco mint produced far fewer coins, making the 1904-S $20 Liberty MS64 a more desirable option for collectors seeking rarity and historical significance.
With only 4,133 coins graded MS64 by PCGS, the 1904-S $20 Liberty MS64 offers a unique opportunity to own a scarcer date at a price comparable to the more common 1904 Philadelphia issues. This coin is a sharply struck, highly lustrous example, showcasing the exquisite craftsmanship of its era. Offered at $3,050, it is priced attractively below the PCGS suggested retail price of $3,800, making it an excellent investment for collectors and investors alike. Its combination of beauty, rarity, and value makes the 1904-S $20 Liberty MS64 a must-have for any numismatic collection.
PCGS Population: 4133
PCGS Holder: Generation 6.1 (2020-Present)
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PCGS MS64
1904
.9675 troy ounce
United States
| Quantity | Wire / ACH | Card / PayPal |
|---|---|---|
| 1–7 | $3,200.50 | $3,333.85 |
| 8–14 | $3,168.50 | $3,300.51 |
| 15+ | $3,136.49 | $3,267.17 |
Quantity tiers reflect the historic & fractional gold order discount (1% at $25,000+ · 2% at $50,000+ in qualifying coins). Any mix of qualifying historic coins counts toward the same order total.
Prices shown under Wire/ACH include a 4% cash discount. Card & PayPal prices are the full list price.
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.9675 troy ounce
United States

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