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| Quantity | Transfer | Card |
|---|---|---|
| 1 + | USD $2,734.52 | USD $2,848.00 |
| 20 + | USD $2,728.98 | USD $2,842.23 |
| 40 + | USD $2,723.43 | USD $2,836.45 |
| 80 + | USD $2,713.61 | USD $2,826.22 |
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Product Information:
First authorized by the U.S. Congress through the Bullion Coin Act of 1985, the 1 oz troy Gold Eagle Coin is the best-selling gold coin in the global precious metals market. The notoriety of these coins makes them a favorite of investors around the world. As 2021 marks the 35th anniversary of the American Eagle Coin Program, this coin, which began appearing in mid-2021, comes with a special new reverse design depicting a bald eagle in its natural habitat.
Description:
Obverse design Lady Liberty holding a torch and an olive branch with the rising sun and the White House behind her Circular star frame The word "liberty" Year of issue 2021
Reverse design Detailed facial portrait of a bald eagle The Latin words "e pluribus unum", which translates to the U.S. motto: "out of many, one" The words "in God we trust" Country seal of the United States of America, 1 oz gold weight stamp and Face value of USD 50
About the United States Mint:
The United States Mint, established in 1792, was originally located in Philadelphia, the then capital of the United States. Its first director was the renowned scientist David Rittenhouse. The Mint was placed under the Treasurer of the United States in 1981. Now headquartered in Washington DC, the Mint operates manufacturing facilities in Philadelphia, Denver, San Francisco and West Point and a famous depot at Fort Knox. Today, the United States Mint produces all U.S. legal tender coins solely for the Treasury account.
Country
United States
Issuing Country
United States
Metal
Gold
Purity
0.9167%
Product type
Coin
Year
2025
Content Gold
0.5 Troy Ounce