The 1928 $20 St. Gaudens MS66 coin is a remarkable investment opportunity, allowing collectors and investors to own a piece of history at a reasonable premium over the spot gold price. With a vast mintage of 8,816,000 coins struck in Philadelphia that year, high-grade specimens like the 1928 $20 St. Gaudens MS66 are still accessible. This grade is particularly significant, with only 3,455 coins achieving MS66 status according to PCGS, and just 468 graded higher. Compared to more common dates such as the 1908 No Motto, 1924, and 1927, the 1928 MS66 presents a unique opportunity to secure a high-grade coin at a premium well below historical norms.
The 1928 $20 St. Gaudens MS66 coins are a sound investment and a testament to exquisite craftsmanship. Each coin retains its full original die luster, with stunning shades of blue and green along the edges, making them appear as if they were minted yesterday. They are truly works of art, preserved in exceptional condition, offering aesthetic pleasure and long-term investment potential. Priced at $3,575, below the PCGS suggested retail price of $4,250, these coins are a valuable addition to any collection. With only five coins available, this is a limited opportunity to acquire a generational gold holding that combines beauty and investment appeal.
PCGS Population: 3455
PCGS Holder: Generation 6.1 (2020-Present)
PCGS MS66
1928
.9675 troy ounce
United States
$3,575.00
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