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The 1907-P Double Eagle Saint-Gaudens is a $20 gold coin minted at the Philadelphia Mint in 1907, featuring the iconic Saint-Gaudens design by Augustus Saint-Gaudens. The obverse depicts Lady Liberty holding a torch and olive branch, while the reverse shows an eagle in flight. The coin is made of 90% gold and 10% copper, weighing 33.44 grams.
Graded NGC MS-61, this coin is in Mint State, classified as "Uncirculated", though it shows some contact marks and abrasions, which prevent it from achieving a higher grade. Despite the imperfections, it retains its luster and much of its sharp detail.
This coin is housed in a "soap box" holder, an earlier style of NGC certification holder, often prized by collectors for its vintage appeal. The 1907-P is historically significant as one of the first year issues of the Saint-Gaudens design, which replaced the Liberty Head series. The NGC MS-61 grade in a soap box holder makes this coin an attractive and collectible piece for numismatists.