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Spare Change Ep03 : The Liberty Head Double Eagle Gold Coin

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In this episode we discuss one of Americas most famous gold coins, the Liberty head double eagle. We discuss the history, collecting, and investment strategies for the liberty head double eagle.

This is the new widescreen version of the series for youtube!! If you have any questions or suggestions for the series please let me know.

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  • I have to say.....these videos bring great value to your channel..

  • One of the hardest and most expensive coins to collect.

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  • does it 99.99% gold?

  • @germans1 very cool story! i just found the article on it.

  • @MultiMike747 Thanks MultiMike. Some lucky guy in England a couple of weeks ago found 80 double eagles in his garden. How jammy is that?

  • @germans1 well vf is the abbreviation of very fine, and xf is extra fine. very fine is a lower grade than extra fine. and the average price does not differ between those grade so you are looking about in arange from 1550 to 1750 in USD. hope i could help.if you have any other questions feel free to ask.

  • IF this coin is 20$ why is it expensive?

  • What does the letter mean that you sometimes see when the double eagle is in a case. example vf 20 vf 30 xf40 and xf45 and so on. I have 2 $20 gold double eagles

    If these codes relate to the condition of the coins how can I find out mine.

    And is there anywhere in England that I can find out.

  • I wish I could even afford ANY gold eagle coin

  • Love the liberty double eagle! Even more than the At. Gaudens

  • @frediab A Eagle would have been a $10 gold coin then Half Eagle = $5 and Quarter Eagle = $2.50 and then Gold Dollars = $1. So a Double Eagle would be $20.

  • So why is this coin called a double eagle coin?

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