In 1997, the United States Mint celebrated its coveted American Eagle bullion coin series with a special three-coin set. For the first time ever, the US Mint offered its three primary 1 oz bullion coins together in a single set, combining gold, silver, and an all-new platinum coin together in one collection. Now, 1997 Proof American Impressions of Liberty 3-Coin Sets are available online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
For the obverse of the coins in the 1997 Proof American Impressions of Liberty Set, you’ll find three iconic images of Lady Liberty. The Gold Eagle features Augustus Saint-Gaudens’ Lady Liberty design from 1907, while the Silver Eagle features Adolph A. Weinman’s Walking Liberty design from 1916. The new Platinum Eagle showcases a depiction of the face of the Statue of Liberty designed by John Mercanti.
In the reverse design, the 1997 Proof Impressions of Liberty Coins feature three distinct bald eagle designs. The Gold Eagle offers a depiction of a family of bald eagles as designed by Miley Busiek in 1986. The Silver Eagle features the heraldic eagle of the United States, designed by John Mercanti in 1986. On the reverse of the new Platinum Eagle, Thomas D. Rogers’ image of a bald eagle soaring over the horizon is featured.
The 1997 Proof American Impressions of Liberty 3-Coin Sets were introduced alongside the debut of the all-new American Platinum Eagle. The Platinum Eagle debuted in 1997 with BU and Proof specimens, with the obverse design from John Mercanti and the reverse design from Thomas D. Rogers.
These 1997 Proof Gold Impressions of Liberty 3-Coin Sets come with a 1 oz Gold Eagle, 1 oz Silver Eagle, and 1 oz Platinum Eagle. Each coin is a proof strike with frosted devices and mirrored fields. The coins are individually encapsulated and presented in a display box that includes a Certificate of Authenticity.
JM Bullion customer service can help you buy gold, silver, and platinum coins at 800-276-6508. We are also available online using our web chat and email address features.
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In 1997, the United States Mint celebrated its coveted American Eagle bullion coin series with a special three-coin set. For the first time ever, the US Mint offered its three primary 1 oz bullion coins together in a single set, combining gold, silver, and an all-new platinum coin together in one collection. Now, 1997 Proof American Impressions of Liberty 3-Coin Sets are available online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
For the obverse of the coins in the 1997 Proof American Impressions of Liberty Set, you’ll find three iconic images of Lady Liberty. The Gold Eagle features Augustus Saint-Gaudens’ Lady Liberty design from 1907, while the Silver Eagle features Adolph A. Weinman’s Walking Liberty design from 1916. The new Platinum Eagle showcases a depiction of the face of the Statue of Liberty designed by John Mercanti.
In the reverse design, the 1997 Proof Impressions of Liberty Coins feature three distinct bald eagle designs. The Gold Eagle offers a depiction of a family of bald eagles as designed by Miley Busiek in 1986. The Silver Eagle features the heraldic eagle of the United States, designed by John Mercanti in 1986. On the reverse of the new Platinum Eagle, Thomas D. Rogers’ image of a bald eagle soaring over the horizon is featured.
The 1997 Proof American Impressions of Liberty 3-Coin Sets were introduced alongside the debut of the all-new American Platinum Eagle. The Platinum Eagle debuted in 1997 with BU and Proof specimens, with the obverse design from John Mercanti and the reverse design from Thomas D. Rogers.
These 1997 Proof Gold Impressions of Liberty 3-Coin Sets come with a 1 oz Gold Eagle, 1 oz Silver Eagle, and 1 oz Platinum Eagle. Each coin is a proof strike with frosted devices and mirrored fields. The coins are individually encapsulated and presented in a display box that includes a Certificate of Authenticity.
JM Bullion customer service can help you buy gold, silver, and platinum coins at 800-276-6508. We are also available online using our web chat and email address features.