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- 1933_double_eagle abstract "The 1933 double eagle is a United States 20-dollar gold coin which holds the record for the second-highest price paid at auction for a single U.S. coin. It was purchased for US$7.59 million. 445,500 specimens of this Saint-Gaudens double eagle were minted in 1933, the last year of production for the double eagle, but no specimens ever officially circulated and nearly all were melted down, due to the discontinuance of the domestic gold standard in 1933.".
- 1933_double_eagle thumbnail Specimen1Obv.jpg?width=300.
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- 1933_double_eagle wikiPageID "412406".
- 1933_double_eagle wikiPageRevisionID "604375900".
- 1933_double_eagle composition "90".
- 1933_double_eagle country "United States".
- 1933_double_eagle denomination "Double eagle".
- 1933_double_eagle diameter "34.1".
- 1933_double_eagle diameterInch "1.34252".
- 1933_double_eagle edge "Lettered – E Pluribus Unum".
- 1933_double_eagle hasPhotoCollection 1933_double_eagle.
- 1933_double_eagle mass "33.431".
- 1933_double_eagle obverse "Specimen1Obv.jpg".
- 1933_double_eagle obverseDesign "Lady Liberty holding a torch and olive branch, backed by a glory".
- 1933_double_eagle obverseDesignDate "1907".
- 1933_double_eagle obverseDesigner Augustus_Saint-Gaudens.
- 1933_double_eagle reverse "Specimen1Rev.jpg".
- 1933_double_eagle reverseDesign "Bald eagle in flight, backed by a glory, with motto.".
- 1933_double_eagle reverseDesignDate "1907".
- 1933_double_eagle reverseDesigner "Augustus Saint-Gaudens".
- 1933_double_eagle thickness "2".
- 1933_double_eagle thicknessInch "0.07874".
- 1933_double_eagle unit United_States_dollar.
- 1933_double_eagle value "20.0".
- 1933_double_eagle yearsOfMinting "1933".
- 1933_double_eagle subject Category:1933_in_the_United_States.
- 1933_double_eagle subject Category:Sculptures_by_Augustus_Saint-Gaudens.
- 1933_double_eagle subject Category:United_States_gold_coins.
- 1933_double_eagle comment "The 1933 double eagle is a United States 20-dollar gold coin which holds the record for the second-highest price paid at auction for a single U.S. coin. It was purchased for US$7.59 million. 445,500 specimens of this Saint-Gaudens double eagle were minted in 1933, the last year of production for the double eagle, but no specimens ever officially circulated and nearly all were melted down, due to the discontinuance of the domestic gold standard in 1933.".
- 1933_double_eagle label "1933 double eagle".
- 1933_double_eagle label "Double Eagle de 1933".
- 1933_double_eagle sameAs Double_Eagle_de_1933.
- 1933_double_eagle sameAs m.025848.
- 1933_double_eagle sameAs Q3037465.
- 1933_double_eagle sameAs Q3037465.
- 1933_double_eagle wasDerivedFrom 1933_double_eagle?oldid=604375900.
- 1933_double_eagle depiction Specimen1Obv.jpg.
- 1933_double_eagle isPrimaryTopicOf 1933_double_eagle.