1922-S Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle. MS-64 (PCGS).Exceptionally vivid surfaces are layered in rose and golden-apricot patina that provides outstanding visual appeal. A sharp strike, flashy luster and overall smooth appearance are also praiseworthy attributes. Formerly one of the great rarities of the design type, but a modest hoard of 1922-S double eagles came to light in Central America in the early 1980s consisting of a few hundred Mint State coins. Even despite some additional finds in foreign bank hoards, the 1922-S is still considered scarce by Saint-Gaudens standards, especially at and above the MS-64 grade level.PCGS# 9174. NGC ID: 26G4.From the Collection of Silas Stanley Roberts, 1888-1966.