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1927-S $20 MS64 NGC....
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Description
1927-S Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle, MS64
Large Mintage, Heavily Melted Issue
Rare Series Key
1927-S $20 MS64 NGC. The 1927-S Saint-Gaudens double eagle
claims a really large mintage of more than 3.1 million pieces, but
the issue has always been one of the most elusive keys to the
series. The explanation for this contradictory situation lies in
the distribution of the coins. Only 114 double eagles were held by
the cashier of the San Francisco Mint to be paid out in ordinary
business transactions. Another 3,055 examples were returned to the
Philadelphia Mint cashier, after the Assay Commission finished
testing for the year. Of these, if normal policies were followed,
3,000 coins were bagged and stored in the vaults, leaving 55
examples in the cashier's custody for everyday use. Thus, only 169
1927-S double eagles were available for over-the-counter exchanges
with the cashiers at the two Mints. No group of coins was sent to
the Treasury Department in Washington, D.C., although a handful of
coins were sold there and distributed from the cashier's holdings
at the Philadelphia Mint. Information from Mint records given to
Dr. Charles W. Green in 1947 indicates that 3,750 coins were sent
to Federal Reserve Banks for distribution from the government
stockpile. The rest of the huge mintage was stored in Mint or
Treasury vaults until after the Gold Recall of 1933, when the coins
were destroyed. It is likely that the circulated examples we know
about today were coins paid out by the Federal Reserve Banks, while
the few high-grade specimens were obtained from the cashier's of
the Mints by contemporary collectors. No more than 300 examples
survive today in all grades.The present coin is an impressive Choice example, with well-detailed design elements that show a touch of the usual softness on the fingers of the torch hand and the Capitol. A long die break on the reverse travels through the rays, through the eagle's beak, and on to U in UNITED. The well-preserved orange-gold surfaces radiate especially vibrant mint luster on both sides and eye appeal is terrific. Census: 17 in 64, 11 finer (10/16).
From The Renz Family Collection of $20 Gold Coins.(Registry values: N7079)
Coin Index Numbers: (NGC ID# 26GJ, PCGS# 9188, Greysheet# 10185)
Weight: 33.44 grams
Metal: 90% Gold, 10% Copper
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Auction Info
2017 January 4 - 9 FUN US Coins Signature Auction - Fort Lauderdale #1251 (go to Auction Home page)
Auction Dates
January, 2017
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