Product Details
These 1 oz Gold American Eagles are graded a perfect Mint State-70 by PCGS with the First Strike designation, guaranteeing they were received by PCGS within the first 30 days of minting.
Coin Highlights:
- Contains 1 oz actual Gold weight.
- The PCGS certification guarantees the authenticity and perfect Mint State-70 condition of the coin.
- Obverse: Adapted from Augustus Saint-Gaudens’ famed Gold Double Eagle design, which features Lady Liberty with flowing hair, a torch in her right hand and an olive branch in her left.
- Reverse: Designed by Miley Busiek showing a male bald eagle in flight carrying an olive branch to his nest, where a female awaits with her young.
- Produced by the U.S. Mint in West Point, NY.
Display your Gold Eagle by adding an attractive Presentation or Gift box to your order.
With its beauty, patriotic design and legal tender status, Gold American Eagle coins provide diversity to investment portfolios with a hard asset that is both secure and internationally recognized. Add this stunning 2012 1 oz Gold American Eagle to your cart today!
Enjoy the Value of First Strike Gold Eagles
American Gold Eagles are commonly found in collections and investment portfolios for many reasons, including the coins' aesthetic beauty and the premium price of the Gold. Whether your goal is to display your Gold Eagle coins proudly or to keep them safely tucked away as an investment, you will enjoy value from them for years to come. The First Strike designation and perfect condition only increase their worth.
First Strike Gold Eagles are High in Value
First Strike Gold Eagles are encapsulated in protective packaging, so they will not incur any damage when they are being shipped or stored. To preserve their value even further, you can
purchase protective boxes from APMEX as a home for your Gold inventory.
These coins make a fine addition to any portfolio or collection. They can complement Gold Eagles from other years, or they can stand alone as an easy-to-liquefy
Gold investment. Keep in mind, too, that Gold Eagle coins commonly come in a 1 oz size, but they are also available as smaller pieces, making it easy for you to choose the weights that best fit your needs.
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The Background of American Gold Eagles
If you are a collector who appreciates the story behind every piece you own, you will enjoy knowing the background of American Gold Eagles. The
United States Mint first produced these coins in 1986, one year after Congress passed an act that ordered the mint to begin producing bullion coins. The act also set out strict standards for these coins. Since then, Gold American Eagles have been a staple of the U.S. Mint.
One of the first things you will notice about Gold American Eagles is their striking and memorable design. The obverse features Lady Liberty. In one hand, she holds her torch high. The other hand clutches an olive branch, a symbol of peace, with the rays of the sun shining in the background. This design harkens all the way back to 1907. The coins' reverse features a double eagle design, showing a male eagle flying toward a female and her nest. These images embody the ideals that shaped the United States so many years ago.
Whether you want to buy Gold Eagle coins as an investment or because you appreciate their aesthetic beauty and quality striking, you can rest assured that buying these pieces is a decision you will not regret.
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Invest in PCGS MS-70 FS Gold Eagles
Whether you buy Gold because you are a passionate numismatist or simply because you recognize the investment value of this Precious Metal, you can surely appreciate PCGS MS-70 FS
Gold Eagles. Like all the coins in the
Gold Eagle family, these pieces contain .9167 fine Gold. The alloys provide strength and help the coins maintain their luster and good looks over time. The First Strike label means PCGS received these coins less than 30 days after they were minted. The perfect MS-70 condition translates into added value for you as an investor or a collector.