1908 $20 Saint Gaudens (No Motto) PCGS MS64
1908 $20 Saint Gaudens (No Motto) PCGS MS64
1908 $20 Saint Gaudens (No Motto) PCGS MS64 Blue Label
The 1908 $20 Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle (No Motto) represents an important first-year issue in one of America’s most celebrated gold coin series. Designed by the famed sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens, the obverse showcases Lady Liberty striding forward with a torch and olive branch, backed by rays of sunlight. The reverse features a majestic bald eagle in flight, symbolizing freedom and national strength.
1908 $20 Saint Gaudens (No Motto) PCGS MS64
This example has been graded MS64 by PCGS, placing it among high-grade survivors with strong luster and minimal contact marks for the series. The “No Motto” variety, lacking the inscription “In God We Trust,” was struck only briefly in 1907–1908 before public pressure led to the motto’s reinstatement. Its limited run gives it a special place in U.S. gold coinage history, making it a sought-after type coin.