Question About a Twenty Dollar Gold Coin 1933?
Posted by Double_Eagle_Girl in Double Eagle Gold FAQ, tags: 1933, about, coin, Dollar, gold, question, twentyQuestion by mousey: question about a twenty dollar gold coin 1933?
how do you know the value of this coin? The 1933 Saint-Gaudens Gold Double Eagle. it says in God we trust. thanks.
Best answer:
Answer by the cool viper
if you go to google and type in the name of the coin or also there is a site but dont remember that tells you prices of all old and rear coins. other ways are that you can call gold buyers or antique coins and ask them
Give your answer to this question below!
[wprebay kw="1933+gold+double+eagle" num="6" ebcat="11116"]
[wprebay kw="1933+gold+double+eagle" num="7" ebcat="11116"]
[wprebay kw="1933+gold+double+eagle" num="8" ebcat="11116"]
Originally posted 2010-09-08 11:10:56. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
No related Double Eagle Gold Coin Items.
Related posts brought to you by Yet Another Related Posts Plugin.

Entries (RSS)
It’s a replica, and it’s worthless. Either that, or you’re the world’s luckiest guy because the real thing is worth about 7 million and it’s the most valuable coin on earth. But I’m 200% sure it’s a replica because there’s only like 1 or 2 on earth in private possession, and anybody who owns them would never give them up or lose them. I looked for “1933 Saint-Gaudens Gold Double Eagle” on ebay, and it’s all replica’s, and most of them are selling for a few dollars. I saw some listed for $8 that didn’t sell, which tells me they are worthless.
http://www.coinflation.com/gold_coin_values.html
Gives you only the melt value of your gold coin
http://www.apmex.com/Category/227/2000_Double_Eagles_Saint_Gaudens_1907_1933.aspx
Gives you the melt + numismatic value of your gold coin (Ungraded)
http://www.apmex.com/Category/226/2000_Double_EaglesSt_Gaudens_1907_33_Certified.aspx
Gives you the melt + numismatic value of your gold coin (Graded)
Coins being graded by famous third party grading services like PCGS & NGC commands high respect by collectors and will offer higher price to buy it from you.
As someone else stated it is a replica coin. There are only 2 1933 St Gaudens in existence. The reason for this is because FDR never allowed the 1933 St Gaudens to be released. They were all melted down by the mint. FDR confiscated all gold coins in April of 1933. Anyone who holds any 1933 gold is in violation of the gold confiscation act even today. There is only 1 coin minted in 1933 that is allowed to be possessed. There are 1933 St Gaudens out there and the reason why they are against the law to hold is because they would have been stolen from the mint. The government even today still prosecutes anyone with any minted gold coins from 1933 that is not authorized for public holding.