$20 Civil War Double Eagle Gold (1861-1865)
SKU# C003144
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Description
The largest U.S. gold coin ever minted for circulation, it contains nearly one Troy ounce of .900 Fine Gold and was first minted in 1849, following the Gold Rush in California. Minted at the U.S. Mint branch in San Francisco, as designated by the 'S' below the eagle. Gold coins minted during the U.S. Civil War from 1861 to 1865 are a rare find and highly coveted by collectors.
Our $20 Civil War Double Eagle Gold coin includes a Certificate of Authenticity bearing the signature mark of Jay W. Johnson, former Director of the U.S. Mint. Each coin is in Very Fine or Better Condition, individually protected in a house slab and housed in a handsome cherrywood-finish display case.
SPECIFICATIONS
Issuing Country: United States
Face value: 20 Dollars
Metal: 90% Gold 10% Copper
Year: 1861-1865
Diameter: 34.1 mm
Weight: 33.436 g
Quick Overview
The largest U.S. gold coin ever minted for circulation, it contains nearly one Troy ounce of .900 Fine Gold and was first minted in 1849, following the Gold Rush in California. Minted at the U.S. Mint branch in San Francisco, as designated by the 'S' below the eagle. Gold coins minted during the U.S. Civil War from 1861 to 1865 are a rare find and highly coveted by collectors. Coins are in Extremely Fine or better condition.