Silver Coin Proof Set

April 24, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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The status of the United States Mint 2010 collectible Eagles are still to be determined, as there have been no press releases issued as of yet. Many collectors are still upset regarding last year's decision to cancel the Silver Coin Proof Set and Burnished 2009's American Eagles and there has been some talk about the possibility of a subscription for the for minting the 2010 silver eagles for the public.

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2007 W PF70 - NGC EARLY RELEASE - SILVER EAGLE PROOF
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2004 W PF70 ULTRA CAMEO - AMERICAN SILVER EAGLE PROOF
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2000 SILVER EAGLE PROOF WITH BOX/COA-SOME TONING
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US Gold Eagle Coins

April 1, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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The US Gold Eagle coin was first minted in 1986. It is an official gold coin of the United States authorized under the Gold Bullion Act of 1985. This coin was available in many denominations. The US Gold Eagle coin is unusual in that it is the only gold bullion coin guaranteed as to weight and gold content. The gold in the coin must come from American sources. This is a great coin to include in any collection, and is an absolute necessity in a collection of gold coins.

The US Gold Eagle is available in four different denominations: 1/10 ounce, ¼ ounce, ½ ounce and 1 ounce of pure gold. The coin is guaranteed to contain the amount stated. The US Gold Eagle is treated with a metal alloy of copper and silver which creates a wear-resistant shell that protects the coin. The Gold Eagle is minted from 22 carat gold, and the content is more than .916 solid gold.

Lady Liberty graces the opposite side of the coin in her full glory with long flowing hair, a flaming torch in her right hand, an olive branch in her left. Behind her, you can see the Capitol Building. Augustus Saint-Gaudens created the portrait of the Statue of Liberty, bordering her with fifty patriotic stars. Miley Busiek created the male eagle on the reverse side, carrying an olive branch. He is circling a nest containing a female eagle and her newly-hatched chicks.

The US Gold Eagle value fluctuates with the current market value of the gold content, rather than reflecting the face value of the coin. Originally available in $5, $10, $20 and $50 face values, they sell for $110, $225, $450 and $900 right now. With the current rising price of gold, they are sure to keep rising in value.

Originally dated with roman numerals, the U. S. Mint switched the date to Arabic numbers in 1992. While all the US Gold Eagle coins are identical to each other in most respects, they differ in the weight and face value inscribed on the other side of the coin. Like almost all U. S. gold coins, the face value on the coin is symbolic only and has no bearing on the actual value of the coin.

The US Gold Eagle coin makes a great investment for your coin collection or any collection of gold. Created with the gold standards laid down over 300 years ago, they remain in good condition even after years of ownership. This is the only coin minted by the U. S. that is guaranteed to match its gold content and weight. The value will continue to rise along with the market gold prices.

The mint makes a proof version of the US Gold Eagle. This is produced for coin collectors world wide. Produced in West Point, New York, they are marked with a "W" under the date as the mint mark of West Point. The proof is almost identical to the actual US Gold Eagle coin. But it doesn't matter which one you choose... having a real gold coin in your collection increases the value incredibly.

Tom runs coincollecting-values.com where you can find out more about coin collecting and US Gold Eagle Coins.

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Gold American Eagle

March 29, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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The gold American Eagle is an official gold bullion coin of the United States. What makes this gold coin different from all the other gold coins minted around the world? A gold American Eagle is issued by the U.S. mint. It has been issued since 1986. As stated in the law, the gold used to make these coins must come from sources in America.

What makes these gold American Eagle coins special is that their weight, content and purity are guaranteed by the U.S. government. When you buy these gold coins, you acquire investment-grade gold bullion that is recognized in investment markets worldwide. Gold American Eagle coins are a stable investment. They are steadfast in their value no matter how unstable the market is. You do not have to worry about its market crashing because its value is independent of stocks and bonds. American Eagle coins are definitely a wise addition to your investment portfolio. Read more

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