The 1914 $20 St. Gaudens MS64 gold coin is a rare gem from the Philadelphia Mint, known for its limited production and historical significance. With only 95,250 coins minted in 1914, this issue is notably scarcer than its counterparts from San Francisco and Denver, which saw much higher mintages. The survival rate further accentuates its rarity, with just 6,850 coins estimated to exist in uncirculated condition (MS60 or higher). Among these, only 538 coins have achieved the prestigious MS64 grade according to PCGS population figures, making it a sought-after piece for collectors. The 1914 $20 St. Gaudens MS64 coin retains its original orange peel die coloring, showcasing exceptional luster and a well-struck design, embodying the artistry of Augustus Saint-Gaudens.
This 1914 $20 St. Gaudens MS64 gold coin is not only a testament to American monetary history but also a valuable investment opportunity. Its scarcity is highlighted by its overall rarity ranking of 26th out of 54 in the St. Gaudens series for coins graded MS60 or better. Offered at $5,750, this coin is priced attractively below the PCGS suggested retail price of $7,250, providing collectors with a chance to own a piece of numismatic art at a competitive price. With its remarkable preservation and historical allure, this coin stands out as a true work of art and a prized addition to any collection.
PCGS Population: 538
PCGS Holder: Generation 6.1 (2020-Present)
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PCGS MS64
1914
.9675 troy ounce
United States
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