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Saint Gaudens $20

1911-D Saint Gaudens $20 NGC MS66 CAC
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1911-D $20 St. Gaudens
NGC MS66 CAC
Coin ID: RC91231
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1911-D Saint Gaudens - 1911-D Saint Gaudens $20 NGC MS66 CAC. This Superb Gem 1911-D Double Eagle is tied for the second finest known at CAC. The coin is bright and lustrous. It is well struck with full details on Libertys bosom covering, the Capitol building and its immediate area at the lower left, and the design elements of the reverse, especially the tops of the eagles wings. As expected for a coin at this grade level, there are no visible abrasion marks or other distractions. Of course the surfaces are completely original and lovely. The CAC sticker indicates that the coin is of premium quality and fully merits the assigned grade. 

Low relief Saint-Gaudens double eagles appeared in 1907. They were issued until 1933, when all gold production stopped. The low relief coins had Arabic numerals for the date instead of the Roman numerals seen on the previous two issues. In 1908, despite President Roosevelts preferences to the contrary, the motto IN GOD WE TRUST was added to the reverse. Roosevelt had been opposed to the motto because he felt that considering how a coin could be used, it was blasphemous to have the name of God on it. Coins could fall on the floor and be stepped on. They could be used for gambling or prostitution.  Augustus Saint-Gaudens, the designer, agreed and the two of them planned the double eagle with no motto. In fact the mintages of the first year and half of the second had no motto. However, Congress disagreed and ordered all coins to adhere to the law that was passed in 1865. In the early part of the Twentieth Century, those who opposed having Gods name on the coinage were probably thought of as anarchists and/or Bolsheviks. Of course, Congress was more concerned with public opinion than the First Amendments principle of separation of church and state, and so the motto was mandated.

It became Charles Barbers responsibility to rework the coin adding the motto. In 1912 the coin was further modified by adding two stars for New Mexico and Arizona, the two newest states. Barber also modified the reverse by changing the tail feathers from eight to nine, and the suns rays from 34 to 33. He also made the heavier rays thinner and some of them longer.

Despite Charles Barbers tinkering with the design, it has retained its appeal over the years. In fact the gold American Eagle bullion program, first issued in 1986, makes use of the design in a somewhat modified form.

The original design of Saint-Gaudens double eagle shows a full figure of standing Liberty. She wears a loose, flowing gown that allows her left leg to be exposed as she rests it on a rock. In her right hand she carries a long torch and in her left, an olive branch. Behind her are the rays of a rising sun. To the left of her right foot there is a small Capitol building, and to the right of her left ankle is the date. She is encircled by forty-eight stars, one for each state in the Union at the time of issue. The edge is lettered E PLURIBUS UNUM, divided by stars. The reverse shows a large eagle, reminiscent of Gobrechts, flying towards the left over a stylized rising sun. Some of the suns rays touch the opposite rim. IN GOD WE TRUST is on the circular edge of the sun. The inscription UNITED STATES OF AMERICA is in an arc at the top of the coin. Just beneath the legend is the denomination, TWENTY DOLLARS. All of the words in the legends on the reverse are separated by dots.

In its population report, as of July 2013, CAC has confirmed 70 1911-D double eagles in MS66 condition with 1 better.


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