The Saint Gaudens Double Eagle is a renowned gold coin issued by the United States Mint, featuring a design by artist Augustus Saint-Gaudens. Struck from 1907 to 1933, the coin has a face value of twenty dollars and weighs 33.44 grams, comprising 90% gold and 10% copper. The 1913 Saint Gaudens Double Eagle is particularly significant, as only a few were minted and it represents a key date in the series, making it highly sought after by collectors and investors alike. Its obverse depicts Lady Liberty, while the reverse features an American eagle in flight, symbolizing freedom and national pride.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1913-D (Denver) Saint Gaudens Double Eagles $20 $20 (Twenty Dollars) Saint Gaudens Double Eagles $20 1913 Denver
1913-P (Philadelphia) Saint Gaudens Double Eagles $20 $20 (Twenty Dollars) Saint Gaudens Double Eagles $20 1913 Philadelphia
1913-P (Philadelphia) Saint Gaudens Double Eagles $20 $20 (Twenty Dollars) Saint Gaudens Double Eagles $20 1913 Philadelphia
1913-S (San Francisco) Saint Gaudens Double Eagles $20 $20 (Twenty Dollars) Saint Gaudens Double Eagles $20 1913 San Francisco