As the official gold bullion coin of the United States, the American Gold Eagle displays imagery that reminds people of the power and freedom of the nation. Lady Liberty, a beacon of hope around the globe, is featured on the obverse. The national emblem, a bald eagle, is displayed on the reverse side of every coin. Today, you can purchase the popular 2015 1 oz. American Gold Eagle from JM Bullion in a remarkable deep-cameo proof with a PR70 grade from the Professional Coin Grading Service.
The coins available through this product listing are considered perfectly struck proof coins and have been certified as PR70 by the PCGS. The PCGS, along with many other grading services, uses the Sheldon numeric scale to grade coins from a low of 1 up to a high of 70. Coins with a DCAM designation have a strong, frosted finish on the design and a clear, deeply mirrored background field that creates a stark contrast between the two fields on the coin’s surface.
Inside the individually sealed packaging for each coin is a First Strike Label from the PCGS. These labels are reserved for coins that have been certified by the PCGS within the first 30 days of release.
Every American Gold Eagle coin is struck using .9167 gold. These were the first US gold coins to contain .9167 gold since the gold content in US coinage was lowered to .900 in 1837. These 1 oz. coins have a face value of $50. On the obverse side of American Gold Eagle coins is Augustus Saint-Gaudens’ Lady Liberty image. First used on the $20 Gold Double Eagle in 1907, his design is considered the finest in the history of American coins.
The reverse side of each coin bears Miley Busiek’s depiction of a family of bald eagles. In her design, a male eagle returns to the nest with an olive branch as the female stands vigilant over the nest and its hatchlings.
The United States Mint strikes its proof American Gold Eagle coins at the West Point Mint. If you have further questions for JM Bullion, we invite you to contact our associates at 800-276-6508, or connect with us online.
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As the official gold bullion coin of the United States, the American Gold Eagle displays imagery that reminds people of the power and freedom of the nation. Lady Liberty, a beacon of hope around the globe, is featured on the obverse. The national emblem, a bald eagle, is displayed on the reverse side of every coin. Today, you can purchase the popular 2015 1 oz. American Gold Eagle from JM Bullion in a remarkable deep-cameo proof with a PR70 grade from the Professional Coin Grading Service.
The coins available through this product listing are considered perfectly struck proof coins and have been certified as PR70 by the PCGS. The PCGS, along with many other grading services, uses the Sheldon numeric scale to grade coins from a low of 1 up to a high of 70. Coins with a DCAM designation have a strong, frosted finish on the design and a clear, deeply mirrored background field that creates a stark contrast between the two fields on the coin’s surface.
Inside the individually sealed packaging for each coin is a First Strike Label from the PCGS. These labels are reserved for coins that have been certified by the PCGS within the first 30 days of release.
Every American Gold Eagle coin is struck using .9167 gold. These were the first US gold coins to contain .9167 gold since the gold content in US coinage was lowered to .900 in 1837. These 1 oz. coins have a face value of $50. On the obverse side of American Gold Eagle coins is Augustus Saint-Gaudens’ Lady Liberty image. First used on the $20 Gold Double Eagle in 1907, his design is considered the finest in the history of American coins.
The reverse side of each coin bears Miley Busiek’s depiction of a family of bald eagles. In her design, a male eagle returns to the nest with an olive branch as the female stands vigilant over the nest and its hatchlings.
The United States Mint strikes its proof American Gold Eagle coins at the West Point Mint. If you have further questions for JM Bullion, we invite you to contact our associates at 800-276-6508, or connect with us online.