The Story Behind the 1933 Twenty Dollars Saint-Gaudens Gold Eagle In 1933, during the Great Depression, President Franklin D. Roosevelt abolished the gold standard and banned private ownership of gold coins. Approximately 445,500 newly minted Saint-Gaudens Double Eagles were ordered to be melted down, with only a few surviving illegally. 2002 Record Sale: The only legal 1933 Double Eagle sold for $7.59 million, setting a world record. King Farouk’s Coin: One specimen once owned by Egypt’s King Farouk was seized by U.S. agents, marking an iconic legal saga. Coin Highlights: Made from 18K Gold Designed by Saint-Gaudens Inspired by the legendary 1933 U.S. banned coin. ⚠️Note⚠️ This old Coin is made of Brass,plated with 18K Gold. This product is handmade crafts. It is a non-tradable US coins, but it is worth your permanent collection. Package Include 1*1933 Twenty Dollars 18K Gold Coin With Case Handling time>> Ship within 24 hours after payment. Delivery time>> Worldwide 10-14 days arrive Need Assistance? 🙋♂️ Our team of blade enthusiasts is here to support you! Whether you're seeking customization advice, historical insights, or order updates, contact us via: 📩 Email: [email protected] 🗡️ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100095571756734 Forged with passion, backed by expertise.