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The Coronet or Liberty Head obverse
motif was continued during the 1877-1907 span, as
was the reverse with IN GOD WE TRUST above the eagle.
However, the denomination, formerly expressed as
TWENTY D., was changed to read TWENTY DOLLARS, thus
creating a new type, the third of the design.
Examples were produced continuously
at Philadelphia and intermittently at Carson City
and San Francisco. New Orleans produced double eagles
of this style in 1879, and pieces were struck at
Denver in 1906 and 1907.
Issue dates: 1877-1907
Composition: 0.900 gold, 0.100 copper
Diameter: 30mm
Weight: 516 grains
Business strike mintage: 64,137,477
Proof mintage: 2,426
Fine Gold Content: .9675
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