The 1910 $20 St. Gaudens MS64 gold coin is a rare gem from the Philadelphia Mint, known for its limited production and historical significance. With only 482,000 coins minted in 1910, this issue is notably scarcer than its counterparts from San Francisco and Denver. Despite lower mintage, the Philadelphia coins have a higher survival rate in uncirculated condition, with an estimated 24,000 coins. This 1910 $20 St. Gaudens MS64 specimen is one of only 1,905 coins graded at this level by PCGS, with a mere 471 known to have survived in better condition.
This exquisite coin showcases the iconic design by Augustus Saint-Gaudens, featuring a striking Lady Liberty on the obverse and a majestic eagle in flight on the reverse. Its MS64 grade indicates exceptional luster, sharp strike, and beautiful original orange peel die coloring. With an overall scarcity rating of 38/54 among all St. Gaudens for MS60 or better, this 1910 $20 St. Gaudens MS64 presents a unique opportunity for collectors and investors to acquire a rare, high-grade example at a price below historical norms. Offered at $3,400, well below the PCGS suggested retail of $4,000, it represents excellent value for those seeking to add substantive rarity to their gold portfolio.
PCGS Population: 1,905
PCGS Holder: Generation 6.1 (2020-Present)
PCGS MS64
1910
.9675 troy ounce
United States
$3,400.00
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