The 1910 $20 St. Gaudens MS62 gold coin is a distinguished piece from the Philadelphia Mint, known for its limited mintage and exceptional design by Augustus Saint-Gaudens. With only 482,000 coins minted in 1910, this issue is significantly scarcer than its San Francisco counterpart, despite a higher survival rate in uncirculated condition. The MS62 grade reflects its well-preserved state, with only 3,162 coins achieving this level according to PCGS population figures, and just 471 known to have survived in better condition.
This coin is highly lustrous and well-struck, retaining its beautiful original orange peel die coloring. Its scarcity is underscored by an overall rarity rating of 38/54 among all St. Gaudens in MS60 or better, making it a valuable addition to any collection. Offered at $2,625, matching the PCGS suggested retail price, this coin presents a unique opportunity for collectors and investors to secure a rare piece of American numismatic history at a favorable premium. Its combination of rarity, historical significance, and exquisite design makes the 1910 $20 St. Gaudens MS62 a must-have for discerning collectors.
PCGS Population: 3,162
PCGS Holder: Generation 4.4 (2005-2011)
PCGS MS62
1910
.9675 troy ounce
United States
$2,950.00
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