Rarity in the numismatic world is often associated with coins from bygone eras. Modern coins can also be labeled rare when they come from small releases and feature low mintage levels. This 2015 ¼ oz. American Gold Eagle is as rare as a modern coin gets. Struck during the first day of 2015 production for American Gold Eagles and packaged in the first 10 boxes to leave the US Mint, this coin won’t be available for long. Now, you can purchase a 2015 ¼ oz American Gold Eagle from this limited supply through JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Each of the ¼ oz American Gold Eagle coins available today was issued a Mint State 70 grade by the Numismatic Guaranty Corporation. Few coins receive the MS70 grade because it is reserved for coins which are considered perfectly struck bullion coins. These coins are individually packaged with NGC labels signifying the coins left the US Mint as part of the First-10 boxes shipment on the first day of production.
The American Gold Eagle is the official bullion coin of the United States. Its design features imagery first used between 1907 and 1933 on the $20 Gold Double Eagle. President Theodore Roosevelt commissioned artist and sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens to design a new coin that would revive the look of American gold coins. Saint-Gaudens passed away in 1907, just before the coins went into production.
His image lives on with its inclusion on the obverse side of this 2015 ¼ oz American Gold Eagle. Lady Liberty is featured striding forward with a torch in her right hand and an olive branch in her left. The reverse includes the image of a family of bald eagles in its nest, as designed in 1986 by sculptor Miley Busiek.
The United States Mint is the official minting facility of the federal government. Though it operates four total mints in San Francisco, Denver, Philadelphia, and West Point, it is the latter facility that handles the bulk of American Gold Eagle coin production.
If you have any questions about the American Gold Eagles for sale here today, we encourage you to reach out to our associates on the phone at 800-276-6508, and online using live web chat or email.
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Rarity in the numismatic world is often associated with coins from bygone eras. Modern coins can also be labeled rare when they come from small releases and feature low mintage levels. This 2015 ¼ oz. American Gold Eagle is as rare as a modern coin gets. Struck during the first day of 2015 production for American Gold Eagles and packaged in the first 10 boxes to leave the US Mint, this coin won’t be available for long. Now, you can purchase a 2015 ¼ oz American Gold Eagle from this limited supply through JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Each of the ¼ oz American Gold Eagle coins available today was issued a Mint State 70 grade by the Numismatic Guaranty Corporation. Few coins receive the MS70 grade because it is reserved for coins which are considered perfectly struck bullion coins. These coins are individually packaged with NGC labels signifying the coins left the US Mint as part of the First-10 boxes shipment on the first day of production.
The American Gold Eagle is the official bullion coin of the United States. Its design features imagery first used between 1907 and 1933 on the $20 Gold Double Eagle. President Theodore Roosevelt commissioned artist and sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens to design a new coin that would revive the look of American gold coins. Saint-Gaudens passed away in 1907, just before the coins went into production.
His image lives on with its inclusion on the obverse side of this 2015 ¼ oz American Gold Eagle. Lady Liberty is featured striding forward with a torch in her right hand and an olive branch in her left. The reverse includes the image of a family of bald eagles in its nest, as designed in 1986 by sculptor Miley Busiek.
The United States Mint is the official minting facility of the federal government. Though it operates four total mints in San Francisco, Denver, Philadelphia, and West Point, it is the latter facility that handles the bulk of American Gold Eagle coin production.
If you have any questions about the American Gold Eagles for sale here today, we encourage you to reach out to our associates on the phone at 800-276-6508, and online using live web chat or email.