The 1928 $20 St. Gaudens MS65+ gold coin is a stunning example of American numismatic artistry, designed by the renowned sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens. With a mintage of 8,816,000, this coin is one of the most common pre-1933 $20 gold pieces, yet it remains highly sought after for its beauty and historical significance. The MS65+ grade, awarded by PCGS, signifies exceptional preservation, with only 558 coins achieving this distinction, making it a standout among its peers.
This coin features the iconic image of Lady Liberty striding forward on the obverse, with the U.S. Capitol building in the background, and a majestic eagle in flight on the reverse. The 1928 St. Gaudens is an excellent opportunity for gold investors and collectors to acquire a high-grade coin at a premium well below historical norms. Offered at $2,850, just $75 more than the common MS65, this coin is priced attractively below the PCGS suggested retail price of $3,300. Its combination of artistic beauty, rarity, and investment potential makes the 1928 $20 St. Gaudens MS65+ a prized addition to any collection.
PCGS Population: 558
PCGS Holder: Generation 4.4 (2005-2011)
PCGS MS65+
1928
.9675 troy ounce
United States
$2,950.00
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