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The Probert Encyclopaedia of Money

DOUBLE EAGLE

The double eagle, or twenty-dollar gold piece, was American coinage authorized by Congress in March, 1849, coinage beginning in 1850. It was legal tender to an unlimited amount. The double eagle was so called from the figure of the national bird stamped on reverse.
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