The American Gold Eagle coin remains one of their best-selling gold bullion coins due to its unique interpretation of American history and iconic designs on the obverse and reverse of the coin. Right now, you have the golden opportunity to own the 1987 1/4 oz American Gold Eagle coin when you purchase it online today from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
The US Mint is known for annually making available to its global audience the American Gold Eagle Coins. There are a total of four weights available. In addition to the 1/4 oz American Gold Eagle, you’ll find three fractional-weight coins including the 1 oz, 1/2 oz, 1/4 oz, and 1/10 oz coin. The 1987 American Gold Eagle Coin marked the second year of release for the new gold bullion coin that was first introduced in 1986. This year the bullion coins were available continuously throughout the year, but despite a longer sales period, they did not reach the high levels achieved in the year of its introduction.
While mintage was down from the release year, most coin programs experience a drop in demand after the very first issue of the coin, but this particular year still experiences rapid high demand and an increase in value.
On the obverse of all American Gold Eagle coins is the image of Liberty created in 1907 by the global icon and influential sculptor, Augustus Saint-Gaudens. The French-American artist and engraver was commissioned by President Theodore Roosevelt to come up with a new design for American coins, and the Liberty design he created was on the $20 Gold Double Eagle from 1907 to 1933.
The reverse of 1987 1 oz American Gold Eagle coins includes the design of a family of American bald eagles. This image was created by Miley Busiek specifically for the American Gold Eagle series and features a nest full of hatchlings with a female eagle watching over the group while a male flies overhead.
We encourage all JM Bullion shoppers to reach out to us with questions. You can connect to our customer service team at 800-276-6508, online through our live chat, and via our email address.
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The American Gold Eagle coin remains one of their best-selling gold bullion coins due to its unique interpretation of American history and iconic designs on the obverse and reverse of the coin. Right now, you have the golden opportunity to own the 1987 1/4 oz American Gold Eagle coin when you purchase it online today from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
The US Mint is known for annually making available to its global audience the American Gold Eagle Coins. There are a total of four weights available. In addition to the 1/4 oz American Gold Eagle, you’ll find three fractional-weight coins including the 1 oz, 1/2 oz, 1/4 oz, and 1/10 oz coin. The 1987 American Gold Eagle Coin marked the second year of release for the new gold bullion coin that was first introduced in 1986. This year the bullion coins were available continuously throughout the year, but despite a longer sales period, they did not reach the high levels achieved in the year of its introduction.
While mintage was down from the release year, most coin programs experience a drop in demand after the very first issue of the coin, but this particular year still experiences rapid high demand and an increase in value.
On the obverse of all American Gold Eagle coins is the image of Liberty created in 1907 by the global icon and influential sculptor, Augustus Saint-Gaudens. The French-American artist and engraver was commissioned by President Theodore Roosevelt to come up with a new design for American coins, and the Liberty design he created was on the $20 Gold Double Eagle from 1907 to 1933.
The reverse of 1987 1 oz American Gold Eagle coins includes the design of a family of American bald eagles. This image was created by Miley Busiek specifically for the American Gold Eagle series and features a nest full of hatchlings with a female eagle watching over the group while a male flies overhead.
We encourage all JM Bullion shoppers to reach out to us with questions. You can connect to our customer service team at 800-276-6508, online through our live chat, and via our email address.