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While it's true that the obverse of the gold Saint Gaudens coin features Lady Liberty with a torch and olive branch, the original design has her striding across a rocky outcrop, not necessarily one with a direct view of the U.S. Capitol in the background. The Capitol is present in some early artists renditions, but in the final version of the coin, the background is more symbolic, with rays of the sun rising behind her.
The reverse of the original gold coin features an eagle in flight, not perched. While it does clutch an olive branch in its right talon and arrows in its left, theres no significant focus on the eagle's "wings outstretched" being detailed in a specific way. The current round may visually represent the eagle in this manner, but the design's historical context would not emphasize this feature.
The mention of "Golden State Mints logo" and placement of the rounds weight and purity is accurate for the copper bullion round but is not part of the original gold coin's design. This is an added detail specific to the copper round and not a feature of the gold coin.