Current Spot Prices:
1:07 AM Sat. Apr 27, 2024 (USMT)
Gold
$2,340.35 $6.75
Silver
$27.26 ($0.22)

March Special Offer
Now Sold Out

United States $20 St. Gaudens
Grade:  Mint State 63 PCGS/NGC
Dated 1915-S

Actual Gold Content:  .9675 troy ounce

Now Only 30 Coins Available SOLD OUT

Rationale:  Mint Marked 'S' San Francisco - Rarer/Better Date 

  • All coins dated 1915-S.  According to PCGS and NGC, the combined total known population of 1915-S dated St. Gaudens in Mint State 63 is 10,771, versus 229,230 1924's and 119,081 1908 No Motto's (the two most common dates).  Put another way, the 1915-S dated coins are 20x and 10x 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.
  • And to sweeten the deal even more, we are offering these at a $10 per coin discount to our published pricing for common date coins, representing a premium to spot gold of just 14.85%, which is within 2% of the lowest premiums ever seen for MS63 $20 St. Gaudens.
  • All coins in mixed PCGS (Professional Coin Grading Service) and NGC (Numismatic Guaranty Corporation) Holders.

Historical Note:

The San Francisco Mint was opened in 1854 to process gold from the California Gold Rush into gold coin.  It moved to a new facilty in 1874, which became know as the 'Granite Lady'.  As one of the few buildings to survive the massive 1906 earthquake and the fires that followed, it remained in operation until 1937.  So it was at this facility that these 1915-S St. Gaudens were struck.