When the American Gold Eagle coin was introduced into the mainstream market of collectors and investors in 1986, the US Mint instantly charted a new course in American coining. Prior to its release, the US Mint struck only .900 gold coins going back to at least 1837, with some denominations featuring crown gold alloys as far back as 1832. Right now, you have the golden opportunity to add the 1998 1/4 oz American Gold Eagle coin to your portfolio of precious metals when you purchase it online from JMBullion.com.
Coin Highlights:
The American Gold Eagle coin has always been the best-selling and most popular gold bullion coin produced by the US Mint Authority. With the first release of the prestigious series, it was met with critical acclaim and high demand from majority of the American population. The third release of the American Gold Eagle coin was, however, met with much less enthusiasm amongst its global audience in 1988.
Each 1988 1/4 oz American Gold Eagle Coin in this product listing is a 22-karat gold coin available in a protective plastic flip. This metallic composition consists of 91.67% gold, 5.33% copper, and 3% silver.
On the obverse is the image of Lady Liberty created in 1907 by Augustus Saint-Gaudens. The French-American sculptor had been commissioned by President Theodore Roosevelt directly to develop a new design for American gold coinage, and this depiction of Liberty striding confidently forward into an unknown future was the glorious result.
The reverse of all 1988 American Gold Eagle coins features an image of nesting bald eagles. It depicts a female bald eagle watching steadfastly over a nest that contains young hatchlings while her male head soars overhead in wonderous splendor. This design was created in 1986 by Miley Busiek specifically for these coins.
If you have any questions about gold coins, please don’t hesitate to contact our customer service team at JM Bullion. You can call us at 800-276-6508, chat with us live online, or simply send us an email.
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When the American Gold Eagle coin was introduced into the mainstream market of collectors and investors in 1986, the US Mint instantly charted a new course in American coining. Prior to its release, the US Mint struck only .900 gold coins going back to at least 1837, with some denominations featuring crown gold alloys as far back as 1832. Right now, you have the golden opportunity to add the 1998 1/4 oz American Gold Eagle coin to your portfolio of precious metals when you purchase it online from JMBullion.com.
Coin Highlights:
The American Gold Eagle coin has always been the best-selling and most popular gold bullion coin produced by the US Mint Authority. With the first release of the prestigious series, it was met with critical acclaim and high demand from majority of the American population. The third release of the American Gold Eagle coin was, however, met with much less enthusiasm amongst its global audience in 1988.
Each 1988 1/4 oz American Gold Eagle Coin in this product listing is a 22-karat gold coin available in a protective plastic flip. This metallic composition consists of 91.67% gold, 5.33% copper, and 3% silver.
On the obverse is the image of Lady Liberty created in 1907 by Augustus Saint-Gaudens. The French-American sculptor had been commissioned by President Theodore Roosevelt directly to develop a new design for American gold coinage, and this depiction of Liberty striding confidently forward into an unknown future was the glorious result.
The reverse of all 1988 American Gold Eagle coins features an image of nesting bald eagles. It depicts a female bald eagle watching steadfastly over a nest that contains young hatchlings while her male head soars overhead in wonderous splendor. This design was created in 1986 by Miley Busiek specifically for these coins.
If you have any questions about gold coins, please don’t hesitate to contact our customer service team at JM Bullion. You can call us at 800-276-6508, chat with us live online, or simply send us an email.