1908 $20 Saint Gaudens Wells Fargo No Motto NGC MS67

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Description:

Features of the 1908 $20 Saint Gaudens Wells Fargo No Motto NGC MS67:

  • Minted in the year 1908
  • US - Philadelphia Mint
  • MS67 Graded by NGC
  • NGC Population: 880

Part of one of the most spectacular finds in recent history, this superb gem Saint Gaudens combines numismatic lore with near immaculate condition producing a simply dramatic example of America’s most beautiful coin.  A near pristine example, the devices are well struck a rich satiny luster across the coin’s contact free surface.

Specifications:

More Information
Product Type Coin
Coin Series Pre-33 Gold
Purity 90%
Mint/Refinery U.S. Mint - Philadelphia
Metal Type Gold
Face Value $20
Grade MS67
Coin Type Certified
Modern or Historical Pre-33
Grade Service NGC
Year 1908
Metal Weight 0.9675 oz

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