2026-(W) 1 oz American Gold Eagle MS-70 PCGS (FDI, West Point)
$4,384.30
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Struck at the West Point Mint, this coin carries the U.S. government’s guarantee of weight, purity, and legitimacy. PCGS certifies its perfection with an MS-70 grade, while the First Day of Issue label enhances its rarity and appeal.
- Contains one troy oz (.9167 fine) of 22-karat gold
- Features the First Day of Issue (FDI) designation, signifying the coin was shipped from the U.S. Mint on the first day of its release.
- Includes the PCGS West Point label, celebrating its origin from the West Point Mint.
- Graded MS-70 by PCGS, reflecting flawless appearance under magnification.
- Obverse: Features Saint-Gaudens’s iconic Lady Liberty—originally from the 1907 Double Eagle.
- Reverse: Displays Jennie Norris’s contemporary bald eagle portrait, introduced in 2021.
- Boasts a $50 face value, fully vested with U.S. government backing.
American Gold Eagle Design
The obverse revives Saint-Gaudens’s legendary Lady Liberty, an emblem of American elegance since the 1907 Double Eagle was minted. The reverse features Jennie Norris’s striking close-up of a bald eagle, giving the coin modern vitality. Together, these designs span over a century of U.S. numismatic artistry with contemporary refinement.
American Gold Eagle Series
As the official U.S. gold bullion program since 1986, the American Gold Eagle is recognized worldwide for its distinctive design, government guarantee, and intrinsic value. It remains a mainstay among global collectors and investors. The 1 oz denomination is particularly prized for its balance of precious metal content and display appeal.
United States Mint
This coin reflects the high standards of the United States Mint, offering verified weight, purity, and striking quality. Backed by federal assurance, it inspires confidence among both investors and collectors. Its production at the West Point facility adds an extra layer of collectability and prestige.
PCGS – MS-70 & First Day of Issue
PCGS’s MS-70 grading asserts absolute perfection, while the First Day of Issue label indicates the coin was among the earliest released, heightening its demand. These credentials combine to elevate its status within the bullion-collectible crossover market.
250th Anniversary of the United States (2026)
Released in America’s 250th anniversary year, this coin carries additional historical resonance through its date alone. Although it is not a commemorative design, the timing enhances its narrative. Many collectors place extra value on coins tied to such significant milestones.
40th Anniversary of the American Gold Eagle (1986–2026)
The 2026 release also marks the 40th year of the American Gold Eagle series. It therefore possesses special narrative weight in the program’s timeline. Coins minted in anniversary years often become sought-after entries in numismatic collections.
Why choose this 2026 Gold Eagle?
The 2026-(W) 1 oz American Gold Eagle MS-70 PCGS (First Day of Issue, West Point) combines faultless condition, federal assurance, and early-release rarity into an elegant, one-ounce format. Its flawless certification, heritage design, and historical release context make it an exceptional choice for discerning collectors and investors alike. Essential for those valuing accuracy, beauty, and numismatic significance.
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