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2025 1/2 oz American Gold Eagle MS-69 CAC (First Delivery)

2025 1/2 oz American Gold Eagle MS-69 CAC (First Delivery)

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The 2025 1/2 oz American Gold Eagle is a distinguished coin from the renowned American Gold Eagle series, celebrated for its iconic design and guaranteed backing by the U.S. government.

This coin, graded MS-69 by CAC, comes with the First Delivery designation, offering a high-quality option for both collectors and investors. The American Gold Eagle series is a popular choice due to its blend of artistry, precious metal content, and trustworthiness.

Coin Highlights:
  • Contains 1/2 troy ounce of gold and is .9167 fine.
  • Graded MS-69 by CAC, signifying a coin in nearly flawless condition.
  • Obverse: Displays Lady Liberty holding a torch and olive branch, inspired by Augustus Saint-Gaudens' famous 1907 Gold Double Eagle design.
  • Reverse: Features a close-up of an American bald eagle, part of the 2021 redesign by Jennie Norris, replacing Miley Busiek's original design.
  • CAC encapsulation with a First Delivery designation, indicating the coin was shipped from the U.S. Mint within the first 30 days of release.
  • Backed by the U.S. government with a face value of $25.

CAC Certification

Certified Acceptance Corporation (CAC) is a respected name in the numismatic world, known for its rigorous grading standards and commitment to excellence. Originally recognized for its green sticker, which affirmed the quality of coins graded by other companies, CAC began offering full certification and encapsulation services in 2022. This enhancement allows CAC to guarantee both authenticity and quality, making its certified coins highly desirable in the market.

American Gold Eagles
The American Gold Eagle series, introduced in 1986 following the authorization of the Gold Bullion Coin Act of 1985, is available in a range of sizes and denominations, including 1 oz, 1/2 oz, 1/4 oz, and 1/10 oz. This coin contains a half ounce of gold and has a total weight of 16.96 grams (0.5455 troy ounces), reflecting the .9167 fineness. The series is not only admired for its beautiful design but also for its long-standing reputation as a secure investment.

2025 1/2 oz American Gold Eagle Design
The obverse of the 2025 Gold Eagle features the timeless image of Lady Liberty, holding a torch in her right hand and an olive branch in her left. This design, originally created by Augustus Saint-Gaudens for the 1907 $20 Gold Double Eagle, is a symbol of enlightenment and peace. The reverse, updated in 2021 by Jennie Norris, presents a detailed close-up of a bald eagle, marking a significant evolution from the original design by Miley Busiek, which had been in use since the series began.

First Delivery Designation
This coin bears the First Delivery designation from CAC, indicating it was shipped from the U.S. Mint within the first 30 days of its release. This designation enhances the coin’s appeal, offering collectors an early example of this year’s release.

CAC MS-69
A CAC MS-69 grade signifies a coin that is nearly perfect, with only the slightest imperfections that are typically invisible to the naked eye. These coins represent a high standard of minting quality and are highly sought after by collectors. Owning a CAC MS-69 coin provides confidence in both its aesthetic appeal and long-term investment value.

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