The
1933 double eagle is a gold coin of the United States with a $20 face value. 445,500 specimens of this Saint-Gaudens
double eagle were
minted in 1933, the last year of production for the double eagle, but no specimens ever officially circulated, and nearly all were melted down due to the discontinuance of the domestic
gold standard in 1933. It currently holds the record for the highest price paid at
auction for a single U.S. coin, having been sold for
$7.59 million.Photo: United States Mint