Generic US Gold Coins
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$20 Saint Gaudens
The Saint-Gaudens double eagle (1907 – 1933), or $20 gold piece, stands above the the other US Coin designs as the single most magnificent coin in U.S. history.
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$20 Liberty Head
Liberty Head Double Eagle Type III (1877 – 1907) The denomination was suspended by President Roosevelt, after more than 174 million pieces were minted.
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$10 Indian Head
The new gold coins of 1907 were the result of the unprecedented collaboration between a great sculptor, Augustus St. Gauadens and President, Theodore Roosevelt
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$10 Liberty Head
The $10 eagle issued since 1866 was a continuation of the original design by Christian Gobrecht which was also used on the Quarter eagle.
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$5 Indian Head
Indian Head gold pieces are unlike any other coins produced before or since by Uncle Sam: Their designs and inscriptions are sunken below the surface
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$5 Liberty Head
The contemporary half eagle coin minted since 1839 and in use at the end of the war had been designed by Mint Engraver Christian Gobrecht.
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Three Dollar Gold
This unusual denomination was created by the Mint Act of February 21, 1853, which authorized a three-dollar gold coin.
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$2.50 Indian Head
The Indian Head quarter eagle and its larger companion, the half eagle, stand out from all the rest of United States coinage because of their incuse designs and lettering
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$2.50 Liberty Head
The Coronet design on the quarter eagle is unrivalled in the history of U.S. coinage as the longest uninterrupted use of a coin design without a major design alteration
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Type III Gold Dollar
The type 3 gold dollar is virtually the same design as the type 2. but the head of the Princess, portrayed on the type 3 is considerably larger
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Type II Gold Dollar
In 1854 the US Mint issued the redesigned gold dollar with an increased diameter of 15 mm. The Type II Dollars are by far the rarest of the three types.
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Type I Gold Dollar
The Type 1 Gold dollar was produced from 1849 to 1854. Composed of 90% pure gold, it was the smallest denomination of gold currency ever produced

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