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The Saint Gaudens Double Eagle is a gold coin minted by the United States from 1907 to 1933, designed by sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens. The coin's obverse features a depiction of Lady Liberty, while the reverse showcases a majestic eagle in flight. The 1929 issue, struck in Philadelphia, is particularly notable due to its rarity; most of the coins were melted down during the Great Depression. The Saint Gaudens Double Eagles are highly sought after by collectors for their artistic design and historical significance, with the twenty-dollar denomination representing a significant face value.
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1929-P (Philadelphia) Saint Gaudens Double Eagles $20 | $20 (Twenty Dollars) | Saint Gaudens Double Eagles $20 | 1929 | Philadelphia |