Gold Coin Liberty Head Double Eagle 20 Dollars 1900 PCGS MS62
The Liberty Head Double Eagle Gold Coin 20 Dollars 1900 PCGS MS62 is a classic American historical coin and one of the most recognizable symbols of United States numismatics. The coin was struck by the United States Mint in Au 900 fine gold and contains 30.09 g of pure precious metal. This specimen is housed in a professional grading slab with a PCGS MS62 grade, confirming the coin’s authenticity and high state of preservation.
The Liberty Head Double Eagle series with a face value of 20 dollars was among the most important American circulation coins of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. In 1877, the design was modified for the third and final time, receiving a more refined portrait of Lady Liberty and the revised denomination inscription “TWENTY DOLLARS.” Coins of this type were issued until 1907, when President Theodore Roosevelt initiated the creation of a new design by Auguste Saint-Gaudens.
The MS62 grading assigned by the renowned company PCGS indicates a mint state example with substantial luster retained and clearly visible relief details. Thanks to its historical character, high gold content, and strong recognition, the Double Eagle series remains one of the most highly valued American collectible and investment coins.
Obverse depicts a bust of Lady Liberty wearing a coronet inscribed with the word “LIBERTY.”
Reverse features a heraldic American eagle with outstretched wings, holding the national symbols of the United States. The design also includes the denomination “TWENTY DOLLARS” and inscriptions referring to the coin’s issuer.




