The Proof American Gold Eagles are available in four weights. Every year collectors and investors are given a vast range of selections which include the 1 oz, the 1/2 oz, the 1/4 oz, and the 1/10 oz coin. The series is unique in that all four weights were introduced at different times. The last addition happened to be the 1/10 oz coin which remains the most popular option for collectors and investors of American coinage. Now, JM Bullion offers you the 2002-W 1/10 oz Proof American Gold Eagle Coin.
Coin Highlights:
In 1986, the United States Mint introduced the American Gold Eagle Series. The collection initially featured 1 oz, 1/2 oz, 1/4 oz, and 1/10 oz gold BU coins. In the following years, the United States Mint released the proof version of the popular coin series, specifically the 1 oz proof gold coin. The remaining proof coins were issued in 1987 (1/2 oz) and 1988 (1/4 oz and 1/10 oz). Throughout the history of the coin program, the bullion coin is the only one to have been struck every year. The Proof American Gold Eagle has been struck every year since 1986, with the exception of 2009.
For the obverse field of the 2002-W 1/10 oz Proof American Gold Eagle Coin, you will find the image of Lady Liberty. This design was curated by Augustus Saint-Gaudens in 1907. He had been commissioned by President Roosevelt to forge a new design for American gold coinage. He ended up coming up with the depiction of Liberty striding confidently forward into an unknown future with a torch in one hand and an olive branch in the other.
For the reverse field of the 2002-W 1/10 oz Proof American Gold Eagle Coin, you will find the emblem of the family of American bald eagles. The female eagle sits in her nest watching over her hatchlings while the male head of the family soars high above them with an olive branch in between its talons.
We encourage JM Bullion shoppers to reach out to us. Our customer service team is available online through our live web chat and email services, as well as our toll-free phone number at 800-276-6508.
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The Proof American Gold Eagles are available in four weights. Every year collectors and investors are given a vast range of selections which include the 1 oz, the 1/2 oz, the 1/4 oz, and the 1/10 oz coin. The series is unique in that all four weights were introduced at different times. The last addition happened to be the 1/10 oz coin which remains the most popular option for collectors and investors of American coinage. Now, JM Bullion offers you the 2002-W 1/10 oz Proof American Gold Eagle Coin.
Coin Highlights:
In 1986, the United States Mint introduced the American Gold Eagle Series. The collection initially featured 1 oz, 1/2 oz, 1/4 oz, and 1/10 oz gold BU coins. In the following years, the United States Mint released the proof version of the popular coin series, specifically the 1 oz proof gold coin. The remaining proof coins were issued in 1987 (1/2 oz) and 1988 (1/4 oz and 1/10 oz). Throughout the history of the coin program, the bullion coin is the only one to have been struck every year. The Proof American Gold Eagle has been struck every year since 1986, with the exception of 2009.
For the obverse field of the 2002-W 1/10 oz Proof American Gold Eagle Coin, you will find the image of Lady Liberty. This design was curated by Augustus Saint-Gaudens in 1907. He had been commissioned by President Roosevelt to forge a new design for American gold coinage. He ended up coming up with the depiction of Liberty striding confidently forward into an unknown future with a torch in one hand and an olive branch in the other.
For the reverse field of the 2002-W 1/10 oz Proof American Gold Eagle Coin, you will find the emblem of the family of American bald eagles. The female eagle sits in her nest watching over her hatchlings while the male head of the family soars high above them with an olive branch in between its talons.
We encourage JM Bullion shoppers to reach out to us. Our customer service team is available online through our live web chat and email services, as well as our toll-free phone number at 800-276-6508.