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American Gold Coin

Over the course of human history, gold has exhibited a remarkable track record. No matter the period or the state of the economy, it has never been on a value of zero. When it comes to our unpredictable economy, this type of certainty is essential. Gold coins produced by the United States Mint are popular in the entire world. The very stunning design of these coins, in addition to the high gold purity they possess, makes them a favourite among astute investors.

At Au Bullion, you can explore a wide range of American Gold coins that are available for purchase. Read on to find out more about the several varieties of American Gold Coins offered by Au Bullion.

American Gold Eagle

Back in 1986, the United States Mint presented the American Eagle Gold Coin to the public for the first time as their official bullion coin for investors. The United States Iconic Eagle is featured on every gold bullion coin that is created annually. 91.67% gold is utilized in the making of this bullion coin which means it is alloyed with other metals such as copper and silver, which makes it more resistant to corrosion and more long-lasting. The Pre-1933 classic gold coins came in a variety of weights, ranging from .1209 to .9675 ounces, and included the $2.50 Quarter Eagle, the $5 Half Eagle, the $10 Eagle, and the $20 Double Eagle.

Bullion Gold Eagle Coins: The United States Mint was the first to release American Gold Eagles in the year 1986. According to the United States government, this coin is the official gold bullion. Gold options for investors were offered in the following sizes: 1 ounce (face value USD 50), 1/2 ounce (face value USD 25), 1/4 ounce (face value USD 10), and 1/10 ounce (face value USD 5). Many people think that the 1 oz coin is the most valuable size.

Just like any other gold bullion coins, the BU American Gold Eagles can experience significant shifts in demand over time. During the initial two years of its release, the series experienced a significantly greater demand for each weight category compared to the following decade. During the late 1990s, there was a surge in demand for the BU American Gold Eagle. This was driven by concerns about the Y2K issue and the aftermath of the Dotcom bubble bursting on Wall Street, which led investors to turn to gold. In the series, the following issues have been noted as having the greatest mintage:

• 2750,338 coins were minted for the 1999 1/10 oz gold coin.

1-ounce gold coin from 1999, compr ising 1,505,026 coins

• One ounce of gold coin from 1998, reaching 1,468,530 coins

• There were 1,344,520 gold coins worth 1/10 ounce in 1998.

Proof Gold Eagle Coins

In addition, American Gold Eagle coins are available in proof, which meets the requirements of coin collectors. In 1986, proofs of the American Gold Eagle were first introduced. There are a much smaller number of Proof American Gold Eagles created compared to the amount of BU American Gold Eagles. All four sizes of the Proof American Gold Eagle Coin are available: one ounce, half an ounce, a quarter of an ounce, and one-tenth of an ounce. Mint marks are on the coins that aren't on the BU forms of the coins. The front of 1 oz Proof American Gold Eagle coins has always had a clear "W" mint mark, which proudly shows that they were made at the West Point Mint. During the years 1987/1988 to 1993, the United States Mint produced the fractional-ounce Proof American Gold Eagles at the Philadelphia Mint, identifiable by the presence of a "P" mint mark. Since 1994, the West Point Mint has also been producing these coins, marked with a "W" mint mark. These coins are polished to attain a quality that is like that of a mirror. The coins are never touched by human hands, and they are supplied in a beautiful velvet case along with a Certificate of Authenticity.

The Proof American Gold Eagles records for mintage are as follows: In 1986, there were 446,290 pieces of the 1-ounce gold coin. 147,498 One-ounce gold coins from 1987. One-tenth of an ounce of gold equals 143,881 coins in 1988. 143,398, Half-ounce gold coins from 1987.

Burnished American Gold Eagles

Between the years 2006 and 2008, the United States Mint issued the Burnished American Gold Eagle in a variety of gold alternatives, including 1-ounce, 1/2-ounce, 1/4-ounce, and 1/10-ounce. During each of these years, there were an additional four-coin burnished American Gold Eagle sets that were available to purchase. In comparison to the demand for the Proof American Gold Eagle, the demand for the Burnished American Gold Eagle has been considerably smaller. By a significant margin, these coins are the least common ones produced in the American Gold Eagle Series. The United States Mint was forced to put a halt to the production of its Burnished American Gold Eagle coins between the years 2009 and 2010.

Design: Artist Augustus Saint-Gaudens made a beautiful image on the front of the piece, which shows Lady Liberty holding an olive branch and a torch. On the back of the coin, there is a picture of an American Bald Eagle flying over to his family while holding out an olive branch.

These Certified American Gold Eagles have been applied for the following grades:

• Mint State PF/PR 69 means the coin is almost perfect, with all its original mint shine and no more than two small flaws in the coin.

• Mint State PF/PR 70 means that the coin is in perfect condition. It has all its original mint lustre and there are no flaws of any kind that take away from the beauty of the designs or surface.

• What is Early Release/First Strike coins? These are coins that were sent to be graded within the first 30 days of being released by the US Mint.

• First Day of Issue coins are ones that were sent to the grading houses within 24 hours of the US Mint releasing them.

• Ultra-cameo and Deep-cameo design features are strong and glossy, which stands out against the clear, deeply mirrored background fields.

American Gold Buffalo Coins

The American Gold Buffalo is the first 24-karat gold coin that is 99.99% fine from the US Mint. It was made for the first time in 2006. This beautiful image on the coin was made by the famous American artist James Earl Fraser. The designs on this picture come from the Buffalo nickel that was first used in 1913. On the front of the coin are pictures of Native Americans. On the back of the coin, the artist has drawn a bison that lives at the Central Park Zoo in New York City.

American Gold Buffalo Proof coins have a mirror-like finish that makes them look great in any collection. They have more detail than regular coins. In 2008, you could buy Proof American Gold Buffalo coins with weights of half an ounce, one-fourth of an ounce, and one-tenth of an ounce. It was made by the US Mint in 2013 and was called an American Gold Buffalo. It couldn't be turned over because it had a glazed background and designs that were mirrored. Proof Gold Buffalo coins are also valuable as collectibles because they were only made in small numbers and have beautiful designs.

Commemorative Gold Coins

You may have encountered the phrase "commemorative coins" very frequently, particularly if you have been involved in the bullion. What exactly does it imply for a coin to be referred to as "commemorative" according to the dictionary? To begin, commemorative coins typically highlight a particular person, location, or item that is significant to the nation in which the currency is struck. For instance, in the United States of America, popular commemorative coins made of gold honour significant figures from the nation's history, such as statesmen or battle-related events. The United States Mint is responsible for the production of commemorative coins in a wide range of designs. In 1986, commemorative gold coins with a value of five dollars were issued. These coins had a total gold content of.24187 troy oz. They have several conceivable designs that are related to the history and culture of the United States. To commemorate significant events in the history of the United States government, such as the signing of the Declaration of Independence, several coins have been struck. Others concentrate on significant athletic events such as the Olympics. You may always find the well-known eagle of the United States of America on the reverse side of the coin. In 2007, the $10 First Spouse Commemorative Gold Coin has been in circulation. The $10 United States Mint Commemorative Gold Coin makes available a variety of commemorative obverse designs that are even more varied and fascinating than before. While the front commemorates the 23rd Olympic Games, which were held in Los Angeles in 1984, the reverse displays the well-known eagle, which is depicted with both an olive branch and a bundle of arrows. The best reasons to buy these coins are their collectible and historical value, the fact that they are made of pure gold , and the chance that their value will go up over time. People who collect commemorative coins usually know that these investments are very appealing to a wide range of buyers.

Buy American Gold Eagle Coins From Au Bullion

Au Bullion is a trusted choice for American investors looking to buy precious metals. We offer high-quality gold, silver, and platinum bullion from renowned mints and refineries. If you plan to invest in American Gold coins, contact AU Bullion . As a leading bullion dealer, we pride ourselves on transparent pricing, ensuring you get the best price in the United States of America.

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