1907 (2026) Double Eagle Best of the Mint Medal SP Silver Values

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Melt: $80.34 (1.0000 oz Silver)

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1907 (2026) Double Eagle Best of the Mint Medal SP Silver Values

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Designed as a companion to the iconic 1907 $20 gold coin, this medal offers a dramatic and artful reinterpretation of Saint-Gaudens’ original vision. Liberty strides forward with renewed purpose, her torch blazing—now seen through the artist’s own distinctive style. The eagle’s powerful wings are transformed into a flowing American flag, creating a bold, modern expression of strength and national pride.

The Semiquincentennial Best of the Mint series concludes with a triumph of American artistry and innovation. The 5th and final coin in this collector-chosen series—a reissue of the 1907 Saint-Gaudens High Relief $20 Gold Coin, struck in one ounce 99.99% fine gold with high relief detail—just as visionary sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens originally intended. President Theodore Roosevelt believed the greatest Nation in the world deserved the most artistic coins. As part of a bold initiative to elevate American coinage, he commissioned sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens to energize U.S. coins. The artist’s famous 1907 “Double Eagle” ($20 gold coin) design is widely regarded as the most beautiful U.S. coin ever struck. Only 12,000 coins of its high relief version were briefly produced for general circulation. Today, it remains a legend in numismatic history for its artistry, craftsmanship, and ambition.

Now, more than a century later, the reissue of one of the most celebrated designs in numismatic history returns to inspire a new generation of collectors. The Best of the Mint Silver Companion Medal to the 1907 Saint-Gaudens High Relief $20 Gold Coin features a design that reimagines elements of the historic coin. The obverse displays a new view of Saint-Gaudens’ Liberty carrying a torch and an olive branch, as 13 stars represent the original colonies that became the United States. The reverse depicts the eagle’s wings as an American flag in a new vision of strength and pride soaring above the Sun, which represents the aspirations of a hopeful nation.

With this final release scheduled in 2026, the Semiquincentennial Best of the Mint series stands complete—five timeless designs, each a tribute to our shared story, our values, and our enduring legacy. 

down This coin is made of Silver and has a current melt value of $80.34

Source: US Mint

Basic Information

GSID:

395166

Coin Date:

1907 (2026) Double Eagle

Denomination:

Medal / Medal

Designation:

SP

Varieties and Classification

Variety:

Best of the Mint

Variety 2:

Silver

Physical Characteristics

Fineness:

0.999

Weight:

31.1 gr

Weight:

1 oz

Precious Metal Weight:

1 oz

Strike Type:

Business

Coin Shape:

Round

Design Details

Obverse Lettering:

LIBERTY, MMXXVI

Reverse Lettering:

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, JPM

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