The Saint Gaudens Double Eagle is a $20 gold coin minted by the United States from 1907 to 1933. Designed by sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens, it showcases a striking depiction of Lady Liberty on the obverse and a soaring eagle on the reverse. The 1911 edition is particularly sought after by collectors due to its historical significance and aesthetic appeal, representing a high point in American coin design. Coins of this type, especially in high grades or with scarce mintmarks, can command significant premiums in the collectible market.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1911-D (Denver) Saint Gaudens Double Eagles $20 $20 (Twenty Dollars) Saint Gaudens Double Eagles $20 1911 Denver
1911-P (Philadelphia) Saint Gaudens Double Eagles $20 $20 (Twenty Dollars) Saint Gaudens Double Eagles $20 1911 Philadelphia
1911-P (Philadelphia) Saint Gaudens Double Eagles $20 $20 (Twenty Dollars) Saint Gaudens Double Eagles $20 1911 Philadelphia
1911-S (San Francisco) Saint Gaudens Double Eagles $20 $20 (Twenty Dollars) Saint Gaudens Double Eagles $20 1911 San Francisco
United States of America 1911 N/A Saint Gaudens Double Eagles $20 $20 (Twenty Dollars) $20 (Twenty Dollars) Saint Gaudens Double Eagles $20 1911 N/A