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- 1910 Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle
1910 Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle
Coin Info
1910 Saint-Gaudens double eagles are widely collected by both numismatists and investors and are popular for their large size, beloved design, and the fact that they contain nearly one troy ounce of gold. The Saint-Gaudens double eagle, which was first struck in 1907, is largely common as far as pre-1933 gold coins go. Though there are some dates that are considered rare, none from 1910 are considered as such.
Here are the mintages and values for 1910 Saint-Gaudens double eagles:
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1910 – 482,000, $2,885
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1910-D 429,000, $2,885
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1910-S – 2,128,250, $2,885
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1910 Proof – 167, $32,500
*Values are for coins in Extremely Fine-40 grade, unless otherwise noted.
Below is some technical data about 1910 Saint-Gaudens double eagles:
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Face Value: $20
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Overall Mass: 33.436 grams
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Diameter: 34 millimeters
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Edge: Lettered, “E PLURIBUS UNUM”
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Composition: 90% gold, 10% copper
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Gold: .96750 troy ounces
The Saint-Gaudens double eagle design was originally commissioned by President Theodore Roosevelt. Today, the Saint-Gaudens double eagle is widely considered the most beautiful United States coin ever produced and often serves as a cornerstone coin in many collections.