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1933 Double Eagle Gold Coin Gold Finish Lapel Pin
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Gold Plated
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1933 Double Eagle Gold Coin Gold Finish Lapel Pin
The 1933 Double Eagle (United States 20-dollar gold coin) currently holds the record for the highest price paid at auction for a single U.S. coin. 445,500 specimens of this Double Eagle were minted in 1933, but no specimens ever officially circulated and nearly all were melted down, due to the discontinuance of the domestic gold standard in 1933. In 1944 King Farouk of Egypt purchased the 1933 Double Eagle. On July 30, 2002, the 1933 Double Eagle was sold to an anonymous bidder at a Sotheby's auction held in New York for $6.6 million, plus a 15-percent buyer's premium, and an additional $20 needed to “monetize” the face value of the coin so it would become legal currency, bringing the final sale price to $7,590,020.00.
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Exactly what I was hoping for to give my brother on his wedding day in memory of our parents ❤️. perfect, great quality
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By RENE B.November 27, 2018 • Verified Purchase
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very happy with the quality of this Lapel Pin. sturdy, clean and definitely recommended. I give this a 5 star rating. The printing was excellent. I love it. This is my coat of arms. Couldn't be happier. Another great job by Zazzle.
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By Karl B.January 29, 2016 • Verified Purchase
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To do again, I would order the JEB Stuart in the small round style. That is just my personal preference. Also, I like the Forrest pin with the Confederate National Flag background since he fought in the army of Tennessee. However, I would prefer the Confederate Battle Flag of the Army of Northern Virginia as the backdrop for the Stuart lapel pin ... as you well know, Stuart commanded the cavalry arm of the Army of Northern Virginia and fought under the Southern Cross or Cross of Saint Andrew. Karl Brauneis, Lander, Wyoming. Excellent - very clear and bold. +
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Created on: 8/21/2015, 7:12 AM
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