American Gold Eagle coins represented the return of 22-karat gold in American coins. In the 1830s, the nation moved away from 22-karat gold and adopted a gold purity level in all of its coins that was stuck at .900 until the introduction of the American Gold Eagle in 1986. Today, you have the chance to purchase a 2003-W 1 oz Proof American Gold Eagle through JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
American Gold Eagle coins were authorized by Congress in 1985 with passage of the Gold Bullion Coin Act. By law, all coins in the series must feature the same design on the reverse and obverse each year, and only gold sourced from within the United States may be used in the coins.
Each of the coins available in this product listing is available with a PR70 grade from the PCGS. Coins in this condition have their full, original luster and no detracting flaws or marks of any kind. Deep-cameo coins have a strong, frosted finish on the design and a deeply-mirrored, clear background field.
Augustus Saint-Gaudens’ Lady Liberty depiction is featured on the obverse. First designed in 1908, the image features Liberty striding forward to a brighter future, with a torch in her right hand and an olive branch in her left.
Miley Busiek’s depiction of a family of bald eagles graces the reverse. Designed specifically for these coins, her image features a male bald eagle returning to the nest with an olive branch, while the female bald eagle is vigilantly standing guard over the nest and its hatchlings.
If you have questions about these United States Mint coins, please feel free to contact a JM Bullion associate. We’re available on the phone at 800-276-6508, online through our website’s live chat feature, and via email. Be sure to check out the Chinese Gold Panda Coins page if you are interested in similar products.
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American Gold Eagle coins represented the return of 22-karat gold in American coins. In the 1830s, the nation moved away from 22-karat gold and adopted a gold purity level in all of its coins that was stuck at .900 until the introduction of the American Gold Eagle in 1986. Today, you have the chance to purchase a 2003-W 1 oz Proof American Gold Eagle through JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
American Gold Eagle coins were authorized by Congress in 1985 with passage of the Gold Bullion Coin Act. By law, all coins in the series must feature the same design on the reverse and obverse each year, and only gold sourced from within the United States may be used in the coins.
Each of the coins available in this product listing is available with a PR70 grade from the PCGS. Coins in this condition have their full, original luster and no detracting flaws or marks of any kind. Deep-cameo coins have a strong, frosted finish on the design and a deeply-mirrored, clear background field.
Augustus Saint-Gaudens’ Lady Liberty depiction is featured on the obverse. First designed in 1908, the image features Liberty striding forward to a brighter future, with a torch in her right hand and an olive branch in her left.
Miley Busiek’s depiction of a family of bald eagles graces the reverse. Designed specifically for these coins, her image features a male bald eagle returning to the nest with an olive branch, while the female bald eagle is vigilantly standing guard over the nest and its hatchlings.
If you have questions about these United States Mint coins, please feel free to contact a JM Bullion associate. We’re available on the phone at 800-276-6508, online through our website’s live chat feature, and via email. Be sure to check out the Chinese Gold Panda Coins page if you are interested in similar products.