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1911-D $20 Saint Gaudens Double Eagle PCGS MS64+ (CAC)

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Here’s a beautiful example of Saint-Gaudens’ masterwork, the $20 double eagle that has come to be called the ‘Saint’ in his honor. Jeff Garrett writes, "The 1911–D is among the most plentiful Double Eagle of this time period  .... Most of the 1911–D Double Eagles seen are well struck with sometimes deep green–gold colorations."

PCGS has graded 182 as MS64+ with 3,370 finer. Collectors Universe prices this issue at $3,650.00 in MS64+. In CAC, there are 284 in MS64/64+ with 483 finer. CAC prices the 1911-D Saint at $3,820.00 in MS64.

 

 

Hettie Anderson, the model who posed for Saint-Gaudens Victory in both the William Tecumseh Sherman sculpture and the double eagle coin.

It was only in 1991 that the numismatic community discovered the identity of the model for the Saint-Gaudens double eagle. Her name was Hettie Anderson, a light-skinned mixed-race woman who arrive in Manhattan in the 1890. Quite a few artists and sculptors sought to depict what one newspaper account described as her "creamy skin, crisp curling hair, and warm brown eyes."

Hettie's image represents the winged Greek goddess Victory in Saint-Gaudens's equestrian sculpture honoring Civil War general William Tecumseh Sherman, as well as the same upon the Double Eagle (1907-1933). In 1899, the New York Journal and Advertiser wrote, "There is nothing in Greek sculpture finer than her figure. [It is] imposing [and] her carriage queenly..."

She fled bitter prejudice in the post-Reconstruction South to model for the likes of Daniel Chester French, Adolf Weinman, and Saint-Gaudens. Upon arriving in New York, Hettie worked as a clerk and seamstress while studying at the Art Students League. Research tells us that before the Civil War, Anderson's family was designated 'free colored persons'; they owned land and earned wages. In New York, she and her mother were listed in the census as white.

"I need her badly," wrote Saint-Gaudens to a friend. He wrote in a draft of his memoir that he counted on her stamina for "posing patiently, steadily and thoroughly in the Spirit one wished..."

 

 

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PCGS # 9158
Grading Service NONE
Year of Issue NONE
Grade NONE
Denom Type N/A
Numeric Denomination $20
Mint Location NONE
Designation NONE
Circ/UnCirc Not Specified
Strike Type N/A
Grade Add On NONE
Holder Type N/A
Population 194
Pop Higher 3633
Mintage 846500
Designer Augustus Saint Gaudens
Edge Type Lettered
Coin Weight 33.4
Metal Content 90% Gold, 10% Copper

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