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1926-D $20 MS63 PCGS. This is a lower m

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1926-D $20 MS63 PCGS. This is a lower m
<B>1926-D<$20> MS63 PCGS.</B></I> This is a lower mintage issue with just 481,000 pieces struck. Most examples of this date were melted, with few remaining survivors. Certainly a few reached circulation, but most of those that were released found immediate storage in bank vaults. The typical '26-D Saint that reaches the market today is in Mint State, but at the lowest levels, either MS60 or MS61. This remains as one of the most underrated of all Saint-Gaudens double eagles.<BR> Considering the assigned grade of this coin, it is hard to imagine a more attractive example. The surfaces have frosty luster with rich antique-gold coloration at the borders on each side. It is a sharply struck example with nearly every detail boldly evident, except for the peripheral details at the bottom obverse. The dome of the capitol, for example, is ill-defined. Despite this weakness in design, the overall aesthetic appeal and technical appearance are not affected. There are only a few small marks in the obverse fields, and these are convenient pedigree markers, should the collector consider it desirable to learn the ownership history. Like the 1925-S, to which it compares favorably in terms of overall rarity, the 1926-D is one of the most underrated Saint-Gaudens double eagles at the finer levels of Uncirculated preservation. Population: 54 in 63, 22 finer (3/06).