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1914-S $20 MS66 PCGS CAC

1914-S $20 MS66 PCGS CAC

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This meticulously struck 1914-S Double Eagle Saint Gaudens $20 Gold Piece is bound to leave a lasting impression. Following the 1933 gold recall, a considerable portion of these coins were melted down. Those that survived, often stored in bank bags for decades, now bear the marks of their journey, likely incurred during transit across the ocean. Despite its prevalence, this date is remarkably scarce in MS-66 condition and virtually unheard of in any finer state.

This specimen exhibits hues of orange-gold with hints of apricot, presenting remarkably smooth surfaces. It stands out within its grade, surpassing the typical marks seen on coins in 66 holders. Retaining its original brilliance, this coin gleams with billowy mint luster on each side. The obverse showcases a well-struck capitol building, defined stars, and a Lady Liberty with every small detail sparkling under the sunlight. On the reverse, a flawless eagle graces the surface without any significant marks. This coin boasts lustrous qualities and a crisply executed strike. With a CAC population of 21 within its grade and none finer, this example is truly exceptional.

Experienced gold enthusiasts should consider this opportunity. Although the 1914-S Saint-Gaudens double is accessible in lower Mint State grades, it becomes scarce beyond the Gem level. The most recent CAC PCGS MS66 sold for $18,000 05/23 HA, before that for $16,200 08/22 HA. In fact there are no PCGS MS67 examples certified or any CAC approved MS67. Finer than the present piece is half a grade up at MS66+ CAC coin which fetched $69,000 08/22 HA, representing the finest condition census coin.

PCGS Cert Verification #48956747

• PCGS Coin# - 9166
 

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