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| Issuer | United States Mint |
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| Year | 1906 |
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| Technique | Proof |
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| Reverse description | Standing figure of Liberty facing left, holding a sword in her right hand and a pole surmounted by a Phrygian liberty cap in her left hand. A large spread eagle stands behind her to the right with wings fully outstretched. The legends UNITED STATES OF AMERICA and TWENTY DOLLARS appear around the periphery, with IN GOD WE TRUST in the field, and the mint mark G and the mandatory replica identifier COPY also present in the design. |
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| Reverse lettering | UNITED STATES OF AMERICA IN GOD WE TRUST TWENTY DOLLARS G COPY |
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The 1906 double eagle pattern attributed to this period sits adjacent to one of American numismatics' most consequential episodes: Theodore Roosevelt's campaign to redesign U.S. coinage, which led directly to Augustus Saint-Gaudens producing what many consider the finest coin ever struck by the United States Mint. This replica has no numismatic value beyond its reference function — it is brass with a gold wash, not a coin.