Kelly Daniels
25 January 2026
17m 23s
The 1933 Double Eagle: A Coin of Crime and Legend
00:00
17:23

Kelly Daniels
25 January 2026
17m 23s
00:00
17:23
In 1933, amid the Great Depression, the US Mint produced over 445,000 $20 Saint Gaudens Double Eagles, only for them to be ordered destroyed under President Roosevelt’s Executive Order 6102. However, several coins mysteriously survived this destruction, slipping into the hands of collectors through Israel Switt, a Philadelphia jeweler. These coins became illegal to own, sparking intrigue and legal battles over the years. While the government seized many, one coin sold for a record $18.9 million, highlighting a saga of gold, crime, and history. This compelling narrative explores how these coins lived on, stirring curiosity and controversy alike.
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