1908 MS62 “No Motto” $20 Saint-Gaudens Gold Coin – Item:…


Already a popular and exquisite coin, this 1908 Saint-Gaudens Gold Coin is made even more desirable by the fact that it comes in MS62 condition and does not bear the "In God We Trust" motto. 1908 "No Motto" Saint-Gaudens Gold Coin Features: One of America's most beautiful coins - designed by Augustus Saint-Gaudens, the obverse features a full-length portrait of Liberty with a torch in her right hand and an olive branch in her left. The reverse depicts a breathtaking eagle in flight ...

25 Responses to “1908 MS62 “No Motto” $20 Saint-Gaudens Gold Coin – Item:…”

  1. russellcalkins says:

    Thats a big 10/4 Brother. I was just commenting on grading services.

  2. wistac123 says:

    NICE COIN!!!

  3. wistac123 says:

    coo……………

  4. xiongsta920 says:

    wut the…. 20 BUCKS!!!!! I’LL PAY 100 IF I COULD GET THE CHANCE TO!!

  5. captionpsycho says:

    hard to belive that was worth 20 dollars at one point.

  6. HSN says:

    Wouldn’t you love being able to time travel and bring some back with you?
    HSN Shopping Diva

  7. U2ForNow says:

    Too bad its in a ICG slab.

  8. WorldWarIICOLLECTOR says:

    fucking coin is not real you hear?? sucker

  9. zonezar says:

    i remember seeing them in general circulation.

  10. slick88zx says:

    gees, how old are you??

  11. Dirtfire says:

    It’s a nice coin. It’s not _pure_ gold, though. The coins that were made for general circulation were 90% gold with 10% copper added for durability.

  12. Dirtfire says:

    Yes, but $20 was worth a lot more back when this was made.

  13. bigbadbrad95307 says:

    people you need to understand something….in 1908 one ounce of gold was worth 20 dollars

    so you have the value of gold which now is worth around 700-900 dollars and ounce

    and the numismatic value…. the image is 100 years old

    and the condition of the coin

  14. jaimesguirola2 says:

    haha give one of those 20 dollar gold coin to a drug adict and he she is going to buy 20 dollars of heroin……… dont think in time travel just go to the blackmarket hahaha

  15. captiontexas says:

    you can have my mom and you can give me that gold coin is that an fair trade?

  16. granddadpsycho says:

    i remember when it was illegal to own gold coins.

  17. DetroitLove4U says:

    Can the Home Shopping Network offer a Bullion Buffalo gold coin in a rope chain pendant on flex pay someday soon???

  18. arunmabraham says:

    hey lets say you have a coin like this which was given to you along generations, what would you do so that the cia doesn’t confiscate it? and so you can sell it?

  19. ryannlag says:

    Why on earh would the CIA want your gold coin? LOL, but seriously…? Why?

  20. ryannlag says:

    Illegal???? Why?

  21. 108662 says:

    icg is not very good!

  22. EDWARDTAY55 says:

    private ownership of gold ended in the mid 30′s, and started again 1986, maybe the only good thing Ronald Raegan ever did.

  23. lancenewman1978 says:

    the legislation has changed since the Executive Order of the president so that you don’t have any fear of confiscation of your coins. Even the 1933 Saints have been sent in to be graded and this has happened within the last 18 months i believe and the owners get to keep them. For the record the CIA may have had a small part but it was the Secret Service that sought those coins out for confiscation. Hope it helps

  24. lancenewman1978 says:

    quite inconsistent – that is all i can say

  25. temeculajim says:

    if you buy any coins from HSN then you are a moron and no nothing about coin collecting because these coins are way overpriced and the grading service ICG is shadey to say the least