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The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the $20 Liberty Gold - Type 2 series of Gold Coinage in the U.S. Coins contains 39 distinct entries with CPG® values between $2,840.00 and $2,592,000.00.
Early in 1849 Chief Engraver James B. Longacre designed the new gold dollar coin that was authorized by the Act of March 3. He then worked on the double eagle, finishing in early 1850. The unique 1849 pattern piece resides in the Smithsonian. The 1861 reverse design by Anthony C. Paquet was withdrawn soon after being struck. Very few pieces are known. There are three distinct types of the $20 Liberty double eagle design. This second type, issued from 1866-1876, has a motto (IN GOD WE TRUST) to the reverse side.

Catalog Detail

  $20 Liberty Gold - Type 2 Value Range Favorite
$20 Liberty Gold - Type 2 Value Range  
Liberty Gold Double Eagle $20 Type 2, With Motto, 1866-1876 MS Type Coin
$2,840
-
$552,000
$2,840 - $552,000
1866 $20 MS
$2,870
-
$180,000
$2,870 - $180,000
1866 $20 Doubled Die Reverse, FS-801 MS
$3,450
-
$216,000
$3,450 - $216,000
1866-S $20 Motto MS
$2,840
-
$37,400
$2,840 - $37,400
1866-S $20 Motto, MPD, FS-301 MS
$2,840
-
$37,400
$2,840 - $37,400
1867 $20 MS
$2,840
-
$36,000
$2,840 - $36,000
1867-S $20 MS
$2,840
-
$36,000
$2,840 - $36,000
1868 $20 MS
$2,840
-
$79,200
$2,840 - $79,200
1868-S $20 MS
$2,840
-
$97,900
$2,840 - $97,900
1869 $20 MS
$2,840
-
$360,000
$2,840 - $360,000

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1869-S $20 MS
$2,840
-
$92,200
$2,840 - $92,200
1870 $20 MS
$2,840
-
$62,400
$2,840 - $62,400
1870-CC $20 MS Key Date
$336,000
-
$2,592,000
$336,000 - $2,592,000
1870-S $20 MS
$2,840
-
$79,200
$2,840 - $79,200
1871 $20 MS
$2,870
-
$100,800
$2,870 - $100,800
1871-CC $20 MS
$38,400
-
$648,000
$38,400 - $648,000
1871-S $20 MS
$2,840
-
$302,400
$2,840 - $302,400
1871-S $20 Misplaced Date, FS-301 MS
$2,840
-
$302,400
$2,840 - $302,400
1872 $20 MS
$2,840
-
$79,200
$2,840 - $79,200
1872-CC $20 MS
$5,750
-
$237,600
$5,750 - $237,600
1872-S $20 MS
$2,840
-
$86,400
$2,840 - $86,400
1873 $20 Closed 3 MS
$2,840
-
$57,600
$2,840 - $57,600
1873 $20 Open 3 MS
$2,840
-
$252,000
$2,840 - $252,000
1873 $20 Open 3 MS PL
-
 
1873-CC $20 MS
$3,750
-
$180,000
$3,750 - $180,000
1873-S $20 Closed 3 MS
$2,840
-
$24,500
$2,840 - $24,500
1873-S $20 Open 3 MS
$2,840
-
$25,900
$2,840 - $25,900

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1874 $20 MS
$2,840
-
$57,600
$2,840 - $57,600
1874-CC $20 MS
$3,250
-
$96,000
$3,250 - $96,000
1874-S $20 MS
$2,840
-
$32,400
$2,840 - $32,400
1874-S $20 MS PL
-
 
1875 $20 MS
$2,840
-
$81,600
$2,840 - $81,600
1875 $20 MS PL
-
 
1875-CC $20 MS
$3,130
-
$86,400
$3,130 - $86,400
1875-S $20 MS
$2,840
-
$552,000
$2,840 - $552,000
1876 $20 MS
$2,840
-
$54,000
$2,840 - $54,000
1876 $20 MS PL
-
 
1876-CC $20 MS
$3,560
-
$122,400
$3,560 - $122,400
1876-S $20 MS
$2,840
-
$252,000
$2,840 - $252,000
       

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The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the $20 Liberty Gold - Type 2 series of Gold Coinage in the U.S. Coins contains 39 distinct entries with CPG® values between $2,840.00 and $2,592,000.00.
Early in 1849 Chief Engraver James B. Longacre designed the new gold dollar coin that was authorized by the Act of March 3. He then worked on the double eagle, finishing in early 1850. The unique 1849 pattern piece resides in the Smithsonian. The 1861 reverse design by Anthony C. Paquet was withdrawn soon after being struck. Very few pieces are known. There are three distinct types of the $20 Liberty double eagle design. This second type, issued from 1866-1876, has a motto (IN GOD WE TRUST) to the reverse side.

Catalog Detail