1907 Saint-Gaudens Ultra High Relief Double Eagle Lettered Edge

The 1907 double eagle ($20 coin) was produced at President Theodore Roosevelt’s order when he deemed the nation’s coinage to be “artistically of atrocious hideousness”.
He set out to employ the artist Augustus Saint-Gaudens to design new American gold coins. However the process proved too complicated and resulted in three complete coins produced. Each are worth $1,840,000