USA – 20 US Dollars – Double Eagle – 2009 – Ultra High Relief – 1oz Gold

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USA – 20 Dollars American Eagle – 2009 – Ultra High Relief – 1oz Gold

This is the 2009 US $20 gold coin American Eagle / St. Gaudens Double Eagle from the USA. This is the special Ultra High Relief edition with box and certificate from the US Mint.

front

Liberty holds a torch and moves forward

Lettering:

FREEDOM

M·M·I·X

back

Eagle flying to the left, sunrise in the background

Lettering:

  • UNITED STATES OF AMERICA·
  • TWENTY DOLLARS·

WE TRUST IN GOD

edge

Caption: E✶P✶L✶U✶R✶I✶B✶U✶S✶U✶N✶U✶M✶

Further details

Country: USA

Mint: US Mint

Year of issue: 2009

Circulation: 115,178

Face value: 20 dollars (20 USD)

Material: Gold

Fineness: 999

Weight: 31.1 g (1 oz)

Diameter: 27mm

Thickness: 4 mm

Special feature: Delivered with original box and certificate

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Country of Issue

Year of Issue

2009

Fineness

.999

Quality

Brilliant Uncirculated, Ultra High Relief

Continent

North America

Motif

Animals, Personalities

Face Value

20

Numista

N#23171

Fine Weight

1oz

Mint

US Mint

Collections

American Eagle

Series

Ultra High Relief

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