Market Analysis: Gold double eagle in old holder
- Published: Nov 11, 2024, 12 PM

The smaller-sized “rattler” holders — named because the coins often rattled a bit in the holders — were used in the first years of PCGS. GreatCollections offered a 1927-S Saint-Gaudens gold $20 double eagle graded Extremely Fine 40 at its Oct. 13 session, where it realized $21,375.
The holder was used from February 1986 through September 1989 and the label is pale green, printed on green-ribbed cardboard stock with perforated edges.
The 1927-S $20 coin inside is a significant rarity, as most of the 3,107,000 coins minted were melted, and the offered example is the lowest-graded survivor at PCGS, with around 300 estimated to have survived in all grades.
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