2026-W 1 oz Burnished Gold Eagle Dual Date MS-70 NGC (FDI, 40th)
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Marking 250 years of American independence, this 2026 1 oz Burnished Gold American Eagle combines timeless U.S. craftsmanship with a full troy ounce of gold, bringing dependable value to investors and a classic yet modernized design to collectors.
- Contains 1 oz actual gold weight at .9167 fineness.
- Maximum mintage of 6,000 coins worldwide.
- Dual Date Inscription Showing "1776 ~ 2026".
- NGC-certified grade: MS-70
- NGC First Day of Issue designation with an APMEXclusive® 40th Anniversary label.
- Burnished finish enhances the timeless design.
- Obverse: Features Augustus Saint-Gaudens’ stunning depiction of Lady Liberty holding a torch in her right hand and an olive branch in her left, with the Capitol building in the background.
- Reverse: Displays a bold close-up of a majestic bald eagle designed by Jennie Norris, symbolizing strength and pride.
- Minted by the United States Mint with a legal-tender face value $50.
Burnished Gold Eagles enhance the timeless Gold Eagle design with a unique look and feel that distinguishes them from regular business strike Gold Eagles. Order your 2026-W 1 oz Burnished American Gold Eagle coin today!
American Gold Eagles Series
Authorized by the Gold Bullion Coin Act of 1985 and launched in 1986, American Gold Eagles are among the world’s most recognized bullion coins, prized for their prestige, liquidity, and U.S. government guarantee.
2026 1 oz Burnished American Gold Eagle Design
The obverse showcases Augustus Saint-Gaudens’ iconic 1907 $20 Liberty Double Eagle design, depicting Liberty confidently advancing with radiant sun beams behind her and the Capitol dome serving as the backdrop. In one hand, she holds a torch symbolizing enlightenment, and in the other, an olive branch representing peace. For this 2026 release, the dual dates (1776-2026) and Liberty Bell privy marked with '250' have been added. The reverse, introduced in 2021, features a detailed profile of a bald eagle by artist Jennie Norris. Her design captures the strength and grace of the national bird, offering a fresh yet powerful symbol of American pride. This modern interpretation succeeded the original reverse by Miley Busiek, which portrayed a family of eagles and had been featured since the coin’s debut in 1986.
United States Mint
On April 2, 1792, Congress passed the Coinage Act, laying the foundation for the first official U.S. Mint in Philadelphia, which served as the young nation's capital at the time. Over the years, the U.S. Mint became the sole institution authorized to produce legal tender coinage, consistently maintaining strict standards for metal content and weight. Today, that tradition of precision and reliability continues, reinforcing worldwide confidence in the integrity and quality of each Gold Eagle issued.
250th Anniversary of the United States (2026)
In celebration of America’s 250 years of independence, the 2026 Gold Eagle offers an elegant tribute to the country’s enduring legacy. Its design captures the spirit of 1776, uniting history with fine craftsmanship.
40th Anniversary of the American Gold Eagle (1986–2026)
Introduced in 1986, the American Gold Eagle brought Saint-Gaudens’ design on the 1907 $20 Gold Double Eagle to a new era of bullion coins. Now in its 40th year, it stands as a testament to timeless craftsmanship and enduring investment value.
Why choose 2026 American Gold Eagles
Combining patriotic design with government-backed assurance, the Proof Gold Eagle is a trusted choice for investors and IRA holders since 1986. Its global recognition, strong liquidity, and consistent demand make it easy to trade, while its gold content offers a dependable store of value—especially as gold prices rise over time.
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