2026 1/2 oz American Gold Eagle MS-70 CAC (First Delivery)
$2,263.25
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It's a perfect MS-70 grade from CAC and First Delivery label, which underscores its excellence and appeal to discerning collectors.
Coin Highlights:
- Contains 1/2 troy oz of .9167 fine gold, offering both enduring value and resilient composition.
- Graded MS-70 by CAC, confirming it as a mint condition coin with no imperfections.
- The First Delivery designation ensures that the coin was among the first shipments from the U.S. Mint—highlighting its early issuance.
- Obverse: Features Lady Liberty holding a torch and olive branch, inspired by Augustus Saint-Gaudens' renowned 1907 Gold Double Eagle design.
- Reverse: Displays a detailed close-up of an American bald eagle, introduced in the 2021 redesign by Jennie Norris, which replaced the original Miley Busiek design.
- Bears a $25 face value and is fully backed by the United States government.
American Gold Eagle Series
Launched in 1986, the American Gold Eagle has remained the official U.S. gold bullion coin, celebrated for combining artistic heritage with government guarantee. Its availability in multiple denominations makes it versatile for both investors and collectors. The 1/2 oz size offers a compelling entry point with the same trusted quality.
2026 1/2 oz American Gold Eagle Design
The obverse showcases Saint-Gaudens’ lyrical portrayal of Lady Liberty, a design rooted in early 20th-century numismatic art. On the reverse, Jennie Norris’s bald eagle presents a bold, current-day symbol of American resilience and pride. This pairing preserves artistic tradition while reflecting modern majesty.
United States Mint
Struck by the United States Mint, this coin adheres to stringent standards of weight, composition, and craftsmanship. The Mint’s longstanding reputation enhances both the collectible and investment value of this classic series.
Certified Acceptance Corporation (CAC) – MS-70
CAC is known for its rigorous certification process, and awarding an MS-70 ensures this coin meets the highest grade with impeccable surfaces. This status adds both premium value and trust to the coin’s market standing.
First Delivery
This designation confirms the coin was received by CAC or an approved depository for grading within 30 days of release. Collectors prize this for its connection to the coin’s debut. It adds a desirable level of timeliness without overemphasis.
250th Anniversary of the United States (2026)
Issued during America’s 250th anniversary, this coin holds added historical weight and patriotism. It serves not just as a bullion investment, but as a tangible piece of national heritage.
40th Anniversary of the American Gold Eagle (1986–2026)
Marking 40 years since its inception, the 2026 edition celebrates a legacy of craftsmanship, artistry, and bullion integrity. This anniversary release highlights the series' enduring influence.
Why choose 2026 American Gold Eagles?
The 2026 1/2 oz American Gold Eagle MS-70 CAC (First Delivery) offers a compelling combination of condition, certification, and historical context in a single, accessible fractional coin. Its flawless grade, early release, and artistic significance make it an exceptional choice for astute collectors and bullion investors. A refined embodiment of heritage and value.
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