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5:38 AM Sat. Apr 27, 2024 (USMT)
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March Special Offer
Now Sold Out

United States $20 St. Gaudens
Grade:  Mint State 63 PCGS/NGC
Dated 1911-D

Actual Gold Content:  .9675 troy ounce

Now Only 15 Coins Available SOLD OUT

Rationale:  Mint Marked 'D' Denver - Rarer/Better Date 

  • All coins dated 1911-D.  According to PCGS and NGC, the combined total known population of 1911-D dated St. Gaudens in Mint State 63 is 6,832, versus 229,230 1924's and 119,081 1908 No Motto's (the two most common dates).  Put another way, the 1911-D dated coins are 34x and 17.5x as rare as the two most common Saint Gaudens dates respectively.
  • Fantastic opportunity to own 'mint-marked' St. Gaudens - broadly speaking, branch mints (San Francisco and Denver for the St. Gaudens series), produced far fewer coins annually than the main mint facility in Philadelphia (no mint-mark).  As such, mint-marked St. Gaudens are highly coveted, substantially harder to locate and typically command hefty premiums.  Needless to say, when able to acquire mint-marked St. Gaudens for the same/similar premium as a common dated coins, it represents a terrific accumulation opportunity for discerning gold owners.
  • All coins in mixed PCGS (Professional Coin Grading Service) and NGC (Numismatic Guaranty Corporation) Holders.

Historical Note:

The Denver mint was opened in 1906 to and began production on gold and silver coins.  Production of gold and sivler coinage was nearly continuous - save during World War I - until 1932.  The mint is still in operation today, producing commemorative coins, as well as current circualton coins.