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Special presentation coins with various finishes are known for the St.-Gaudens series of $20 gold pieces. All are rare with low mintages and low survivorship. It is interesting to note that the matte (dull) finishes found on most proofs were extremely unpopular at the time of minting. Today they are highly coveted rarities.

Catalog Detail

  $20 Saint Gaudens Gold (Proof) Value Range Favorite
$20 Saint Gaudens Gold (Proof) Value Range  
1907 High Relief $20 PR [Type] Type Coin
$18,600
-
$864,000
$18,600 - $864,000
1908-1915 Saint Gaudens $20 PR With Motto [Type] Type Coin
$26,400
-
$552,000
$26,400 - $552,000
1907 Small Edge Letters $20 PR
$1,800,000
-
$2,016,000
$1,800,000 - $2,016,000
1907 Large Edge Letters $20 PR Unique
$1,080,000
-
$1,080,000
$1,080,000 - $1,080,000
1907 Ultra High Relief $20 PR Plain Edge Unique
-
 
1907 Ultra High Relief $20 PR Lettered Edge
$2,700,000
-
$6,192,000
$2,700,000 - $6,192,000
1907 Ultra High Relief $20 PR Inverted Edge Letters
$2,700,000
-
$6,192,000
$2,700,000 - $6,192,000
1907 High Relief $20 PR
$18,600
-
$864,000
$18,600 - $864,000

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1908 Roman (Satin) Finish $20 PR
$360,000
-
$648,000
$360,000 - $648,000
1908 Matte Finish $20 PR
$26,400
-
$276,000
$26,400 - $276,000
1909 $20 PR
$26,400
-
$420,000
$26,400 - $420,000
1910 $20 PR
$26,400
-
$336,000
$26,400 - $336,000
1910 Experimental Finish $20 SP Unique
$900,000
-
$900,000
$900,000 - $900,000
1911 $20 PR
$26,400
-
$276,000
$26,400 - $276,000
1912 $20 PR
$26,400
-
$552,000
$26,400 - $552,000
1913 $20 PR
$26,400
-
$432,000
$26,400 - $432,000
1914 $20 PR
$26,400
-
$282,000
$26,400 - $282,000
1915 $20 PR
$28,800
-
$372,000
$28,800 - $372,000
1921 Special Strike $20 SP Unique
$2,400,000
-
$2,400,000
$2,400,000 - $2,400,000
       

Greysheet Catalog Details

Special presentation coins with various finishes are known for the St.-Gaudens series of $20 gold pieces. All are rare with low mintages and low survivorship. It is interesting to note that the matte (dull) finishes found on most proofs were extremely unpopular at the time of minting. Today they are highly coveted rarities.

Catalog Detail