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We are proud to present an exceptional piece of American numismatic history: the 1908 $20 Saint Gaudens "No Motto", graded PCGS MS67. This stunning coin stands as a symbol of artistic excellence and historical significance in the world of precious metals and coin collecting.

Struck in 22-karat gold, the Saint Gaudens Double Eagle was designed by the renowned sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens and is considered one of the most beautiful coins ever produced by the U.S. Mint. The 1908 "No Motto" is especially coveted by collectors due to the absence of the "In God We Trust" inscription, which was added later in 1908 after public outcry. This unique feature marks the coin as a key part of numismatic history.

 

  • Grade: PCGS MS67 (Mint State 67) – This grade signifies a coin in near-perfect condition, with exceptional luster, sharp strike, and minimal imperfections. The coin is of the highest caliber, offering a pristine example for collectors.

 

  • Design: The obverse showcases Lady Liberty walking boldly forward, holding a torch and an olive branch, while the reverse features a majestic bald eagle in flight, symbolizing freedom and strength.

 

  • Historical Significance: The 1908 No Motto coin marks the final year of production before the motto was added, making this a rare and sought-after edition of the iconic Saint Gaudens Double Eagle series. It is a true collector’s treasure.

 

  • Wells Fargo Provenance: This piece is backed by an esteemed provenance, having once been part of the prestigious Wells Fargo Collection, known for its exceptional and high-quality numismatic assets.

Specifications:

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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 PCGS
Year 1908
Metal Weight 0.9675 troy oz