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1907 $20 High Relief, Wire Rim MS65 PCGS Secure....
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1907 Saint-Gaudens Twenty, MS65
High Relief, Wire Rim Specimen
1907 $20 High Relief, Wire Rim MS65 PCGS Secure. Renowned
sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens was a perfectionist of the highest
order, often extending his projects past agreed-upon deadlines to
achieve the best results. Well-known architect Stanford White
observed in a letter dated August 13, 1888 to Henry Adams: " ...
even with a contract and a time and price set, it was hard enough
to get anything out of Saint-Gaudens." White was one of
Saint-Gaudens closest friends and collaborator on several of the
sculptor's monumental projects. This was a well-informed comment as
he had seen up close how Saint-Gaudens worked. It took
Saint-Gaudens 11 years to complete the Sherman Memorial. He was
still not pleased with his Garfield Monument after it was
installed, and offered to make alterations at his own expense 10
years after it was erected. By comparison, the ten and twenty
dollar gold coins went relatively quickly. The concept was first
broached by President Roosevelt in December 1904 and the first High
Reliefs were produced two and a half years later in September 1907.
This was the nature of Augustus Saint-Gaudens, his perfectionism
drove him to seldom be fully satisfied with any sculpture. Even
after his death, his assistant, Henry Hering, attempted to
intercede with the Mint and strike twenty dollar gold coins with
only moderately reduced relief. But after 12,367 High Reliefs had
been struck, President Roosevelt had accomplished his "pet crime,"
and there was no further need for Executive intervention with Mint
personnel to strike more gold coins multiple times with a hydraulic
press.The present coin is a delightful Gem specimen, worthy of Saint-Gaudens' approval. The design elements are sharply detailed, with a distinct wire rim around the edge of the coin. The well-preserved orange-gold surfaces radiate vibrant mint luster and eye appeal is terrific.
From The Azalea Collection.(Registry values: N7079)
Coin Index Numbers: (NGC ID# 26F2, PCGS# 9135, Greysheet# 10131)
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
4th-9th
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