As many of you are aware, the $20 Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle is one of our favorite coins. These big, beautiful, and immensely popular pieces are one of the best ways to own numismatic gold. Few other coins can boast such an intriguing backstory, gorgeous design, and attractive price point.
Over the years, we’ve offered some outstanding values on $20 Saints—including some great opportunities for scarce, mintmarked, and low-premium issues. However, today is the first time we’ve featured ultra-rare MS66 $20 Saints. Why? As we’ll describe below, these “super-grade” $20 Saints are extremely difficult to find. We see small groups here and there, but hardly do we ever see a couple dozen in one place. Secondly, MS66 coins are now available at a 10-year low premium. They’re trading for $1,000 less than where they were just a year ago! If your portfolio doesn’t contain MS66 $20 Saints, now is the time to add them.
Rarity of MS66 Saints
Perhaps you’ve never encountered an MS66 $20 Saint—and there’s an excellent reason why. When $20 Saints were produced by the U.S. Mint, they were often dumped into giant hoppers—single denomination coin dispensing devices—once they came off the dies. They immediately acquired marks and abrasions from making contact with other coins. From there, $20 Saints were usually shipped off in canvas bags. The coins would continue to jostle around and take on even more nicks. Even before a $20 Saint entered circulation, there’s a good chance it deteriorated to an MS62 or MS63. For example, one of our trading partners had uncovered some original hordes of $20 Saints in Europe. Even though these coins never entered circulation and went untouched for decades, they tended to grade no better than MS63.
How rare, exactly, are MS66 $20 Saints? To give some context, there are probably over 4 million $20 Saints in existence across all grades. This includes “raw”, worn/circulated uncertified coins. As for graded specimens, NGC has certified approximately 970,000 pieces. Of those, fewer than 20,000 coins have qualified for the MS66 grade. In total, we believe less than 1% of all $20 Saints in existence have survived in MS66. It’s a miniscule percentage, but given how these coins were handled over the decades, these figures make sense.
What doesn’t make sense, however, is how MS66 $20 Saints are currently priced. There are three factors contributing to why these coins are severely undervalued today:
Don’t Let These MS66 Coins Slip Through Your Fingers
MS66 $20 Saints might be on sale, but supply remains tight. Not only that, but if you buy four different coins, we can guarantee you four different dates for $20 Saints. Please note that we only have four different date sets available. Please call for pricing.
Each of these MS66 $20 Saints has been hand-picked by our coin experts to assure they are of the highest quality. Commensurate with the grade, they exhibit virtually immaculate surfaces, intense luster, and outstanding eye appeal. For a $20 Saint to qualify as an MS66, it must truly dazzle. There’s a reason why so few make the cut!
We doubt MS66 $20 Saints will be available at tiny premiums for much longer. ASI has been actively monitoring $20 Saints for decades and has been a major supplier of graded coins for many years. We’ve never seen MS66 pieces available at such heavily discounted levels. There’s a reason why we’ve never been able to feature them in our monthly Spotlight; the coins simply haven’t existed! Now is a rare opportunity to acquire some of the finest $20 Saints in existence—at a previously unheard of price.
These $20 Saints are incredibly rare, and because of our limited supply, we predict these coins will go fast! To avoid missing out on this exceptional opportunity to add MS66 $20 Saints to your portfolio, call us at 800-831-0007 or email us.
*Prices are subject to change based on market fluctuation and availability. Prices reflected are for wire transfer, check, or cash only. Coins are sold on a first-come-first-served basis. Only four date sets are available. Offer expires July 7, 2017.