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US gold and silver coins we typically Sell, Buy, and Trade . . .

$20. Gold Double Eagles (1850-1933) Liberty & Saint Gaudens

$10. Gold Eagles (1795-1933) Turban, Liberty, & Indian

$5. Gold Half Eagles (1795-1929) Turban, Capped, Classic, Liberty, & Indian

$2-1/2. Gold Quarter Eagles (1796-1929) Turban, Capped, Classic, & Indian

$1. Gold Dollars (1849-1889) Liberty & Indian

$1. Silver Dollars (1794-Present) Flowing Hair, Draped Bust, Seated Liberty, Trade, Morgan, Peace, Eisenhower, Susan B. Anthony, & Sacagawea

Other denominations and types of US coins

EARLY AMERICAN GOLD
$20 Liberty Double Eagle gold coins are one of the world's most recognized gold pieces. A workhorse coin of trade, it was one of the building blocks of the growing U.S. economy and financial markets in the 19th and 20th centuries. $20 Liberty gold coins were used in every aspect of American economic life, from the average guy on the street to multi-million dollar international financial transactions. The classic portrait of Miss Liberty on the coin's obverse will always serve as a powerful reminder of the emergence of the United States as a world power in the latter half of the Nineteenth Century.


The $20 Saint-Gaudens Gold
The $20 Saint-Gaudens Gold piece is one of the most beautiful coins ever minted by the United States. It was designed by Augustus Saint-Gaudens and minted from 1907 to 1933. There are two specific design types minted as business strikes: the No Motto Type (1907-1908) and the With Motto Type (1908-1933). While there are several very expensive dates within this series, the 1933, which is the last year of issue, is considered as non-collectible since none were placed into circulation. This was the year the U.S. government began confiscating gold coins from the public. In 1907, the first coins struck were High Reliefs; there were 11,250 minted with the Roman Numeral date MCMVII. Later that same year, the government began striking Saints with Arabic numerals (361,667 minted in 1907).

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