The Saint Gaudens Double Eagle is a notable gold coin design created by artist Augustus Saint-Gaudens, first minted by the United States in 1907. The coin features a depiction of Lady Liberty on the obverse and an eagle in flight on the reverse. The 20-dollar denomination was struck until 1933, with the 1914 edition being part of a limited mintage, which enhances its collectible value. These coins are highly sought after by numismatists due to their artistic design, gold content, and historical significance.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1914-D (Denver) Saint Gaudens Double Eagles $20 $20 (Twenty Dollars) Saint Gaudens Double Eagles $20 1914 Denver
1914-P (Philadelphia) Saint Gaudens Double Eagles $20 $20 (Twenty Dollars) Saint Gaudens Double Eagles $20 1914 Philadelphia
1914-P (Philadelphia) Saint Gaudens Double Eagles $20 $20 (Twenty Dollars) Saint Gaudens Double Eagles $20 1914 Philadelphia
1914-S (San Francisco) Saint Gaudens Double Eagles $20 $20 (Twenty Dollars) Saint Gaudens Double Eagles $20 1914 San Francisco