1 oz Silvertowne Saint Gaudens Eagle Copper Round
The Double eagle was introduced as United States coinage in 1907, at the behest of President Theodore Roosevelt, who wished to make American coinage more attractive. Famed sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens was tasked with this order, and the result was the double eagle, a coin with a denominational value of $20, the highest denominational value of the time. The Double eagle is widely accepted to be one of the most beautifully designed coins of all-time, and it is no wonder that the Silvertowne Mint has commemorated this beauty on these unique, 999 pure copper renditions!
Depicted on the reverse side is Lady Liberty, modeled in the exact likeness of the original design. Lady Liberty advances towards the coin’s on-looker, with her arms outstretched as she bears a torch in one hand and an olive branch in the other. Rays, depicted as the sun feature in the coin’s field, with the image encircled by 50 stars.
The obverse contains the illustration of an American eagle viewed from above, as it touches down. The nation of issue is displayed prominently within the obverse field, with the weight, purity, and metal type all included.
As a considerably cheaper precious metal, copper offers an attractive price point. Celebrate this iconic design and enrich your portfolio with these 1 AVDP oz Silvertowne Saint Gaudens Eagle Copper Round today!
Multiples of 16 rounds will be received In a mint-issued coin tube. Multiples of 400 rounds will be received in a mint-issued monster box.
| 6770 | |
| United States | |
| Brilliant uncirculated | |
| 999 | |
| Lady Liberty, as imagined by Augustus Saint Gaudens, in the exact likeness of the original design. | |
| An american Eagle with its wings splayed, over a blank coin field. The Nation of issue, metal type, and weight are also seen. | |
| 39 | |
| 0.91146 |
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The Double eagle was introduced as United States coinage in 1907, at the behest of President Theodore Roosevelt, who wished to make American coinage more attractive.
Famed sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens was tasked with this order, and the result was the double eagle, a coin with a denominational value of $20, the highest denominational value of the time.
The Double eagle is widely accepted to be one of the most beautifully designed coins of all-time, and it is no wonder that the Silvertowne Mint has commemorated this beauty on these unique, 999 pure copper renditions!
Depicted on the reverse side is Lady Liberty, modeled in the exact likeness of the original design.
Lady Liberty advances towards the coin’s on-looker, with her arms outstretched as she bears a torch in one hand and an olive branch in the other.
Rays, depicted as the sun feature in the coin’s field, with the image encircled by 50 stars.
The obverse contains the illustration of an American eagle viewed from above, as it touches down.
The nation of issue is displayed prominently within the obverse field, with the weight, purity, and metal type all included.
As a considerably cheaper precious metal, copper offers an attractive price point.
Celebrate this iconic design and enrich your portfolio with these 1 AVDP oz Silvertowne Saint Gaudens Eagle Copper Round today!
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