1927 $20 MS66 PCGS CAC
Produced between 1907 and 1933 by Augustus Saint-Gaudens, the St. Gaudens $20 Double Eagle gold coin is widely regarded as one of the most aesthetically pleasing and iconic coins in the United States. Its design holds significant recognition within numismatic circles. Examples finer than PCGS 66 are a great rarity and jumps many folds. This piece, more accessible and affordable, serves well as a type coin, date representative, or addition to CAC bullion investor of rare coins. With superb skin and patina, this example features original saffron gold with abundant cartwheel luster. The coin is mark-free and is a real delight. CAC Price Guide $5,880 with sight-unseen bid at $4,700, whilst the only MS66 PCGS CAC on the market are the more common No-Motto and the cheapest at $5,750.
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Produced between 1907 and 1933 by Augustus Saint-Gaudens, the St. Gaudens $20 Double Eagle gold coin is widely regarded as one of the most aesthetically pleasing and iconic coins in the United States. Its design holds significant recognition within numismatic circles. Examples finer than PCGS 66 are a great rarity and jumps many folds. This piece, more accessible and affordable, serves well as a type coin, date representative, or addition to CAC bullion investor of rare coins. With superb skin and patina, this example features original saffron gold with abundant cartwheel luster. The coin is mark-free and is a real delight. CAC Price Guide $5,880 with sight-unseen bid at $4,700, whilst the only MS66 PCGS CAC on the market are the more common No-Motto and the cheapest at $5,750.
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https://paradimecoins.com/products/1927-20-ms66-pcgs-cac
🔵 1927 $20 MS66 PCGS CAC 🔵
Produced between 1907 and 1933 by Augustus Saint-Gaudens, the St. Gaudens $20 Double Eagle gold coin is widely regarded as one of the most aesthetically pleasing and iconic coins in the United States. Its design holds significant recognition within numismatic circles. Examples finer than PCGS 66 are a great rarity and jumps many folds. This piece, more accessible and affordable, serves well as a type coin, date representative, or addition to CAC bullion investor of rare coins. With superb skin and patina, this example features original saffron gold with abundant cartwheel luster. The coin is mark-free and is a real delight. CAC Price Guide $5,880 with sight-unseen bid at $4,700, whilst the only MS66 PCGS CAC on the market are the more common No-Motto and the cheapest at $5,750.
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https://paradimecoins.com/products/1927-20-ms66-pcgs-cac
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