American Gold Eagle Coins are some of the most iconic in the world. Investors and collectors alike love that these coins are a little slice of American history. Right now, you can purchase the 2013 1/4 oz American Gold Eagle Coin from JM Bullion, which makes a great addition to any precious metals collection.
Coin Highlights:
Get your piece of American history with the 2013 1/4 oz American Gold Eagle Coin, one of the most sought-after coins in the world. Your little piece of American nostalgia is not only a great investment, but it is also a fine collectible piece. Each coin is made from 22-karat gold along with small amounts of alloy. This alloy is used to create harder coins that are better at resisting scratching and marring.
The American Eagle Coin program launched in 1986 with gold and silver bullion coin options. The United States Mint has since expanded the program to include proof and uncirculated coins, as well as platinum and palladium coin options. While you can find a 1 oz version of each metal type, the Gold Eagles come in fractional sizes, making them a great option for those on a budget. Each metal type features different designs on both the obverse and reverse faces of the coins.
Augustus Saint-Gaudens’ depiction of Lady Liberty in front of the Capitol building is featured on the obverse face of each coin. This image was first used back in 1907 on the $20 Gold Double Eagle coins that ran through 1933. In the iconic image, Lady Liberty is walking off the coin with the sun at her back. In her left hand, she carries an olive brand. A flaming torch can be seen in her right hand. Inscriptions on this face of the coin include “Liberty” and the year of mint “2013.”
On the reverse side of each coin, you will find the image of a nest of bald eagles. The male eagle is flying back to the nest where his mate and hatchlings rest. The male talon is clutching an olive branch in his talons. The image was originally created by sculptor Miley Busiek in 1986 for use on these coins.
If you have any questions about ordering these coins or any of our other products, please reach out to our dedicated customer service team. You can call us today at 800-276-6508. If you prefer to contact us virtually, please use our live chat feature or send an email.
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American Gold Eagle Coins are some of the most iconic in the world. Investors and collectors alike love that these coins are a little slice of American history. Right now, you can purchase the 2013 1/4 oz American Gold Eagle Coin from JM Bullion, which makes a great addition to any precious metals collection.
Coin Highlights:
Get your piece of American history with the 2013 1/4 oz American Gold Eagle Coin, one of the most sought-after coins in the world. Your little piece of American nostalgia is not only a great investment, but it is also a fine collectible piece. Each coin is made from 22-karat gold along with small amounts of alloy. This alloy is used to create harder coins that are better at resisting scratching and marring.
The American Eagle Coin program launched in 1986 with gold and silver bullion coin options. The United States Mint has since expanded the program to include proof and uncirculated coins, as well as platinum and palladium coin options. While you can find a 1 oz version of each metal type, the Gold Eagles come in fractional sizes, making them a great option for those on a budget. Each metal type features different designs on both the obverse and reverse faces of the coins.
Augustus Saint-Gaudens’ depiction of Lady Liberty in front of the Capitol building is featured on the obverse face of each coin. This image was first used back in 1907 on the $20 Gold Double Eagle coins that ran through 1933. In the iconic image, Lady Liberty is walking off the coin with the sun at her back. In her left hand, she carries an olive brand. A flaming torch can be seen in her right hand. Inscriptions on this face of the coin include “Liberty” and the year of mint “2013.”
On the reverse side of each coin, you will find the image of a nest of bald eagles. The male eagle is flying back to the nest where his mate and hatchlings rest. The male talon is clutching an olive branch in his talons. The image was originally created by sculptor Miley Busiek in 1986 for use on these coins.
If you have any questions about ordering these coins or any of our other products, please reach out to our dedicated customer service team. You can call us today at 800-276-6508. If you prefer to contact us virtually, please use our live chat feature or send an email.