1933 Double Eagle

  • It was sold in July 2002 in New York City for a record $7.6 million dollars—making it the highest price for any legal tender gold coin ever sold. You can now capture the mystery in our beautiful, privately minted, non-monetary adaptation of the 1933 Double Eagle design as a 14 mg 24 KT Gold clad Tribute Proof at an affordable price.
  • 1933 Saint Gaudens $20 Gold Double Eagle Reproduction. On July 30, 2002 Sotheby’s and Stack’s auctioned off the most valuable gold coin in the world, the fabled and elusive 1933 Saint Gaudens $20 Gold Double Eagle. The coin was sold for a world record 7.59 million dollars!
  • Faithful reproduction of the 1933 Gold Double Eagle
  • Honoring the most expensive gold coin in numismatic history
  • Presented in our NumiShield Archival Case

Apr 18, 2015 U.S. Department of the Treasury officials insist 10 $20 Double Eagles, like this one, were stolen from the U.S. Mint in Philadelphia before the 1933 series was melted down when the country went off. The 1933 double eagle is among the most valuable of U.S. Coins, with the sole example – the King Farouk specimen, which was purchased by King Farouk of Egypt in 1944 – currently known to be in private hands selling in 2002 for $7,590,020.

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1933 Double Eagle Archival Edition Commemorative Coin

1933 Double Eagle Copy Value

The year was 1933. America was already years into the Great Depression, and President Franklin D. Roosevelt was looking for solutions to end the country's ongoing bank crisis. He settled on one, and it would involve asking every American to deliver any gold in their possession to the Federal Reserve. With the issue of Executive Order 6102, the government required citizens to surrender any 1933gold double eagle for melting or face criminal penalties. A year later, private gold ownership was outlawed entirely.

Only a few of the gold double eagle coins managed to escape this fate. Two were spared by the U.S. Mint and donated to the Smithsonian Museum for their collection of rare coins. Another 10 were taken by a Mint employee, leading to an international investigation that lasted for decades and finally saw nine of them returned. The tenth coin fell into the hands of the King of Egypt and didn't make its way back into the United States until 1996 when the Secret Service useda sting operation to recover it.

After that coin sold at auction for a staggering $7.59 Million, achieving the distinction of the most expensive coin ever sold, the world thought it had seen the last 1933 gold double eagle. Then, three years later, in 2005, another 10 more surfaced in a safety deposit box in New York City. Thought to be the final 10 coins in existence, these became of alengthy legal battle, which finally ended with the government winning the rights to the coins and taking possession.

Presenting the American Mint 1933 Gold Double Eagle Replica ArchivalEdition
Considered to be the rarest, most notorious, and most valuable coin in the history of currency, it is impossible to find a real 1933 gold double eagle to add to your collection. Withthe American Mint 1933 Double Eagle Archival Edition commemorative coin, we have made it easy to get an authorized replica so you can own a piece of history.

Our 1933 Double Eagle ArchivalEdition commemorative coin is produced with the same design and dimensions of the original coin and is 100% legal to own. The obverse features a striking image of Liberty as sculpted by Augustus Saint-Gaudens, and the reverse featured an eagle in flight illuminated by rays of sunlight. The year on the coin is 1933.

The American Mint 1933 American Mint 1933 Gold Double Eagle Replica Archival Edition commemorative coin has a copper core, a mirror finish made from luxurious 24k gold. Our 1933 gold double eagle replica is minted to the highest 'Proof' quality, and each comes sealed in our attractive NumiShield Archival Case to preserve it.

Order the 1933 Double Eagle Archival Edition Commemorative Coin Today
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1933 double eagle gold coin
Details
Limitation: 9,999 complete collections
Weight: 32 g
Material (details): Copper, layered in 24k gold
Diameter: 40 mm
Obverse: Liberty
Reverse: Eagle
Finish: Gold-layered
Material: Copper
Quality: Proof
Issue year: 2012 (Replica)

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