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The 1913 D Double Eagle Saint Gaudens in PCGS MS-62 is a highly desirable gold coin from the Saint Gaudens series, minted at the Denver Mint. The coin features the iconic design by Augustus Saint-Gaudens, with the obverse showing Lady Liberty holding a torch and an olive branch, and the reverse showcasing a soaring eagle in flight.
Made of 90% gold and weighing 33.436 grams (1.075 ounces), this coin is valued for both its striking beauty and its gold content. The PCGS MS-62 grade indicates the coin is in Mint State with some visible imperfections such as light contact marks, hairlines, or minor scuffing, but it still retains good luster and a strong, detailed design.
The 1913 D Double Eagle is a significant issue, as it represents a key year in the Saint Gaudens series and is relatively harder to find in higher grades compared to other dates in the series. The Denver Mint struck a lower quantity of these coins, adding to their rarity and appeal.
The PCGS MS-62 grade makes it a great option for collectors seeking an affordable example of a well-preserved, higher-grade Saint Gaudens coin. It offers a balance of quality, historical significance, and relative affordability within the series, making it a popular choice for collectors of U.S. gold coins or the Saint Gaudens series specifically.