The Saint Gaudens Double Eagle is a 24-karat gold coin that was minted by the United States from 1907 to 1933. Designed by sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens, it features a depiction of Lady Liberty on the obverse and a majestic eagle in flight on the reverse. The 1915 edition of the coin is notable for its artistic design and historical significance, as it was one of the last issues before the Great Depression led to the discontinuation of gold coinage in the U.S. Collectors highly value these coins for their aesthetic appeal and the gold content, and they are considered a key date within the series.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1915-P (Philadelphia) Saint Gaudens Double Eagles $20 $20 (Twenty Dollars) Saint Gaudens Double Eagles $20 1915 Philadelphia
1915-P (Philadelphia) Saint Gaudens Double Eagles $20 $20 (Twenty Dollars) Saint Gaudens Double Eagles $20 1915 Philadelphia
1915-S (San Francisco) Saint Gaudens Double Eagles $20 $20 (Twenty Dollars) Saint Gaudens Double Eagles $20 1915 San Francisco