A silent film about a young Russian who becomes 'the Eagle' to avenge his father's murder. He falls in love with a young woman which upsets the Czarina who wants him. This public domain film is. THE EAGLE (1925) Starring: Rudolph Valentino, Vilma Banky, Louise Dresser, Albert Conti, James A. Marcus, George Nichols, Carrie Clark Ward, Michael Pleschko. The 1925-S is the only mintmarked Double Eagle from the 1920s that is easier to locate in circulated condition than Mint State.' Population data from the leading grading services supports Akers' evaluation of the 1925-S as a prime condition rarity. 1925 $20 Saint-Gaudens Gold Double Eagle Coin MS-64 by PCGS. $2,998.88 + $15.00 shipping. Seller 100% positive. 1911-D $20 Saint Gaudens Gold Double Eagle Pre-1933.
- 1925 Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle
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Coin Info
$1,678.23
United States
Gold Coin
0.96750 t oz
$20 USD
9,546,750
U.S. Mint
1925
1925 Saint-Gaudens double eagles are named for Augustus Saint-Gaudens, the famous sculptor who President Theodore Roosevelt commissioned in 1907 to redesign the $20 gold coin. Roosevelt sought a renaissance of American coinage, which he felt had become staid during the 19th century. Roosevelt accomplished his goal of reviving the artistic aspects of U.S. coinage with the Saint-Gaudens double eagle. The coin is widely considered the most beautiful U.S. coin ever produced.
Mintages and values for 1925 Saint-Gaudens double eagles follow:
- 1925 – 2,831,750, value is roughly 110% of one-ounce gold bullion value (about $1,908.06)
- 1925-D – 2,938,500, value is roughly 130% of one-ounce gold bullion value (about $2,254.98)
- 1925-S – 3,776,500, value is roughly 120% of one-ounce gold bullion value (about $2,081.52)
*Values are for coins in Extremely Fine-40 grade, unless otherwise noted.
1925 Eagle Pass Keller Tx
Below are specifics about the Saint-Gaudens double eagle:
Eagle 1925 Cabinet
- Face Value: $20
- Overall Mass: 33.436 grams
- Diameter: 34 millimeters
- Edge: Lettered, “E PLURIBUS UNUM”
- Composition: 90% gold, 10% copper
- Gold: .96750 troy ounces
Saint-Gaudens double eagles were primarily used for international trading purposes, given their high face value (their $20 denomination is the equivalent of hundreds of dollars today). Yet, the Saint-Gaudens double eagle did see substantial circulation in the West, where gold coins were quite popular.