1930 Double Eagle $20 Value - US Double Eagle $20 1930

What is a 1930 Double Eagle $20 worth? Values and specifications for the 1930 Double Eagle $20 from the United States. US Coins 1930 Double Eagle $20: Designer/Engraver: Augustus Saint Gaudens, Saint Gaudens Gold $20 Double Eagle: 90% Gold - 10% Copper. Diameter: 34 mm, Weight: 33.44 grams. Saint Gaudens Gold Coin. With Motto - In God We Trust (1908-1933).
1930 Double Eagle $20

1930 Double Eagle $20 coin value in USD based on Grade/Condition

Sorry we do not have a value for a 1930 Double Eagle $20 in Good Condition.

1930 Double Eagle $20 value of in Very Good condition is not available.

The value of a 1930 Double Eagle $20 in Fine Condition is not available.

1930 Double Eagle $20 is worth about $- in Very Fine Condition.

Coin value of 1930 Double Eagle $20 in Extremely Fine Condition is $36,794.00.

1930 Double Eagle $20 value in About Uncirculated is $46,936.00.

1930 Double Eagle $20 value in MS60 condition is about $65,291.00.

1930 Double Eagle $20 value in MS65 condition is about $131,731.00.

The value of a 1930 Double Eagle $20 in Proof Condition is unobtainable.





The value of a 1930 Double Eagle $20 US coin is sourced from various locations, including coin literature, coin dealers, resource websites, and auction asking prices. Coin values are based on what you might expect to pay to buy a coin from a reputable dealer. Many factors affect coin values. For the purposes of our estimated values, we assume that the coin has no other detractors. All values are estimates only, based on third-party information. We do not guarantee 1930 Double Eagle $20 prices to be accurate. We do not take any responsibility for how you use the information provided.
US 1930 Saint Gaudens Gold Double Eagle


1930 Double Eagle $20 is minted in the San Francisco US Coin Mint

There were about about 74,000.00 1930 Double Eagle $20's minted

There are several factors that influence the value of a 1930 Double Eagle $20, these are rarity, demand and condition or grade. If a coin is too damaged to have value as a collectible, its metal content (the amount of gold or silver in the coin) may have a basal value.