US 1927 DOUBLE EAGLE PHILLY MINT MS65
080-00607
The 1927 Philadelphia Mint Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle stands as a premier example of golden-age American numismatics. Struck during the height of the Roaring Twenties, this twenty-dollar gold piece captures the industrial optimism and vast economic prosperity of an era just years before the Great Depression. Commissioned at the personal request of President Theodore Roosevelt, the legendary design by master sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens is widely recognized as the most visually stunning artwork ever to grace United States coinage.
The obverse displays a magnificent, full-length figure of Lady Liberty striding confidently forward toward the viewer through the rays of a rising dawn. In her hands, she bears a torch representing enlightenment and an olive branch representing peace. Her hair and chiton flow elegantly in the wind, with the U.S. Capitol building appearing in the lower left background. The reverse showcases a majestic American bald eagle soaring gracefully through a sunlit sky, conveying a sense of limitless strength and national potential. Because this coin bears no mintmark, it denotes its origin from the main United States Mint facility in Philadelphia.
Achieving a stellar **Mint State 65 (MS65)** grade, this specific specimen is a verified "Gem Uncirculated" survivor. Large and heavy vintage gold coins were traditionally transported and stored in massive canvas bags, which typically left them prone to severe bag marks, surface abrasions, and distracting contact hits. Finding an exceptionally preserved example with such remarkable eye appeal is a numismatic triumph. This stunning coin radiates with full, vibrant mint frost and possesses razor-sharp design details, from the individual feathers of the eagle's plumage to the intricate folds of Liberty's gown. It represents a phenomenal intersection of historical artistry and high-grade preservation.
The obverse displays a magnificent, full-length figure of Lady Liberty striding confidently forward toward the viewer through the rays of a rising dawn. In her hands, she bears a torch representing enlightenment and an olive branch representing peace. Her hair and chiton flow elegantly in the wind, with the U.S. Capitol building appearing in the lower left background. The reverse showcases a majestic American bald eagle soaring gracefully through a sunlit sky, conveying a sense of limitless strength and national potential. Because this coin bears no mintmark, it denotes its origin from the main United States Mint facility in Philadelphia.
Achieving a stellar **Mint State 65 (MS65)** grade, this specific specimen is a verified "Gem Uncirculated" survivor. Large and heavy vintage gold coins were traditionally transported and stored in massive canvas bags, which typically left them prone to severe bag marks, surface abrasions, and distracting contact hits. Finding an exceptionally preserved example with such remarkable eye appeal is a numismatic triumph. This stunning coin radiates with full, vibrant mint frost and possesses razor-sharp design details, from the individual feathers of the eagle's plumage to the intricate folds of Liberty's gown. It represents a phenomenal intersection of historical artistry and high-grade preservation.
| Additional Information | |
|---|---|
| COUNTRY | US |
| DENOMINATION | DOUBLE EAGLE |
| EdgeItemKey | 001-080-00607 |
| GRADE | ms65 |
| Inventory Type | Stock |
| MINT MARK | philly |
| stone info | [] |
| Vendor Style Code | 1927 saint gauden ms65 |
| YEAR | 1927 |