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Description
The listing, 1910-d. Gold 20$ St. Gaudens double eagle has ended.
Uncertified circulated gold 20$ st. Gaudens double eagle gold coin weighs 33.4 grams has 1 troy ounce of gold Story goes my grandfather won it in a poker game in arizona in the 50s inherited recently
Questions & Comments
if this was my coin i would have it certified and if it real gold the last place i would sell would be listia
OMG, Collector_Rick, you make me laugh. Ink is only worth .006 on the dollar. After all this time after the conversion, its only worth 6 cents!!!!!!! it will never go up!!!!!!!!!!!!!! because of sites like this, there will always be a risky market. At least you made me laugh, other than that, oh yeah I remember. Never mind, you know!!!!! :)))))
Welcome to Listia!!!! But, as a new member, you have to earn your wings first and have trust in the community before attempting to auction something of this value. I would remove the listing and wait or do what (oidar7295) recommended. But, if its real, 1910????? that has to be very valuable!!!!!!!! I would have it appraised and keep it.. This will more and likely end up as a bitter war in the end of the auction and you will not get the full value. BUT,....IS IT REAL????????? and if so, I would surely investigate and it is possible that a coin dealer might buy it from you for the actual value that comes with a 1910 Denver mint. you might want to do better pictures, cant really see the date or mint to clearly in the picture. Good Luck to you!!!!!
I just looked this up and its minimal value for a $20 Saint Gaudens Double Eagle (1907-1933) is $1,610.85 and the earliest date available is 1933!!!!!! Quantity 1
The Great American Coin Company is pleased to offer pre-1933 $20 Saint Gaudens USA gold coins. The coins are available in ungraded condition. All coins will consist of common dates. so if you were to get this value in XNK, it would have to go for 275,000 XNK. WOW!!!!!!!!
No coin is real and authentic like i said inherited from grandfather he supposedly won in a poker game in arizona in the 60s it weighs right no maginet sticks to it
I have done more research and found that if your coin is the size of a regular gold coin, there is no other metal or alloy that can mask the actual weight of REAL GOLD. Real gold has its own variable weight. So since the picture shows the actual 33.4 grams, then it has to be real. SO LETS ASSUME IT IS REAL. but, China was known to produce real gold coins but with fake dates and mint marks.
Still, I would have ran to the nearest coin shop and let the old guy buy it from me as soon as he saw it. I would have had a huge ***** eatin grin on my face and my pockets full of REAL, REAL, REAL CASHHHHHH!!!!!!,,,,,...NOT an account filled with XNK. lol. Good Luck.