US1923 DOUBLE EAGLE DENVER MINT MS 65
080-00572
Presenting a truly exceptional piece of American numismatic history: the 1923-D Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle. Struck at the Denver Mint during the height of the Roaring Twenties, this breathtaking twenty-dollar gold coin encapsulates the economic optimism and raw industrial power of the United States following the First World War.
Designed by the legendary sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens at the personal request of President Theodore Roosevelt, the artwork remains the undisputed pinnacle of American coinage. The obverse features a triumphant Lady Liberty striding boldly forward, illuminated by the radiant rays of dawn. She holds a torch of enlightenment in her right hand and an olive branch of peace in her left. The reverse is equally masterful, depicting a majestic American eagle in mid-flight soaring above a rising sun.
What truly sets this specific specimen apart is its elite MS65, or Gem Uncirculated, grade. Coins preserved in this pristine condition are remarkably scarce. This example boasts blazing, original mint luster, razor-sharp striking details, and exceptionally clean surfaces that remain free from the distracting contact marks commonly found on large, heavy gold pieces of this era.
Although the Denver Mint struck over 1.7 million of these double eagles in 1923, the vast majority were either shipped to European banks for international settlements or ruthlessly destroyed following the Gold Reserve Act of 1933. Today, finding an untampered Gem MS65 survivor is a rarity.
Containing 0.9675 troy ounces of pure gold, this impressive coin represents far more than just a historical artifact; it is a monument to the enduring purchasing power of precious metals against the modern fiat dollar. For the discerning numismatist, passionate historian, or serious bullion investor, this beautifully preserved 1923-D Double Eagle stands as a magnificent, blue-chip cornerstone for any advanced portfolio. It perfectly bridges the gap between classic American numismatics and wealth preservation.
Designed by the legendary sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens at the personal request of President Theodore Roosevelt, the artwork remains the undisputed pinnacle of American coinage. The obverse features a triumphant Lady Liberty striding boldly forward, illuminated by the radiant rays of dawn. She holds a torch of enlightenment in her right hand and an olive branch of peace in her left. The reverse is equally masterful, depicting a majestic American eagle in mid-flight soaring above a rising sun.
What truly sets this specific specimen apart is its elite MS65, or Gem Uncirculated, grade. Coins preserved in this pristine condition are remarkably scarce. This example boasts blazing, original mint luster, razor-sharp striking details, and exceptionally clean surfaces that remain free from the distracting contact marks commonly found on large, heavy gold pieces of this era.
Although the Denver Mint struck over 1.7 million of these double eagles in 1923, the vast majority were either shipped to European banks for international settlements or ruthlessly destroyed following the Gold Reserve Act of 1933. Today, finding an untampered Gem MS65 survivor is a rarity.
Containing 0.9675 troy ounces of pure gold, this impressive coin represents far more than just a historical artifact; it is a monument to the enduring purchasing power of precious metals against the modern fiat dollar. For the discerning numismatist, passionate historian, or serious bullion investor, this beautifully preserved 1923-D Double Eagle stands as a magnificent, blue-chip cornerstone for any advanced portfolio. It perfectly bridges the gap between classic American numismatics and wealth preservation.
| Additional Information | |
|---|---|
| COUNTRY | UNITED STATE |
| DENOMINATION | $20 |
| EdgeItemKey | 001-080-00572 |
| GRADE | MS65 |
| Inventory Type | Stock |
| MINT MARK | D |
| stone info | [] |
| Vendor Style Code | 1923 D MS65 DOUBLE EAGLE |
| YEAR | 1923 |