The American Gold Eagle Coins reached an important milestone in 2021. This marked the 35th anniversary of not only the Gold Eagle Series, but also its silver companion, the American Silver Eagle. To mark that occasion, both coins received a first-ever overhaul that delivered new reverse designs to the coins. In 2022, that new design continues as the only reverse image available in the series. Today, 2022 1 oz American Gold Eagle Coins in perfect condition are available to you online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
The 2021 release of the new American Gold Eagle reverse design may have marked its debut, but the Jennie Norris design was not the only visual on the coins that year. Throughout the first half of 2021, the US Mint issued the original Miley Busiek design to give it one last appearance on the 35th anniversary of the series. As a result of that split release, 2022 is the first full year of issue for the new bald eagle reverse from Ms. Norris.
All of these 2022 1 oz American Gold Eagle Coins are available to you in perfect condition. Mint State 70 coins are those that have full, original mint luster and come with no detractions of any kind on the fields or design strikes. The First Day of Issue label means these coins were received by the NGC within 24 hours of release from the US Mint.
On the obverse side of the 2022 American Gold Eagle is Augustus Saint-Gaudens’ image of Lady Liberty. Designed in 1907, it features Liberty in front-facing relief with a torch in her right hand and an olive branch in her left. The field includes the U.S. Capitol Building at her feet, sun rays behind her figure, and a ring of 50 stars around the field.
The reverse field of 2022 1 oz Gold Eagles includes the new design from Jennie Norris. This stirring left-profile image of the bald eagle shows off the raw power and beauty of the largest aerial predator in North America.
Please contact JM Bullion with any questions about these coins. You can call us at 800-276-6508, chat with us live online, or email us directly.
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The American Gold Eagle Coins reached an important milestone in 2021. This marked the 35th anniversary of not only the Gold Eagle Series, but also its silver companion, the American Silver Eagle. To mark that occasion, both coins received a first-ever overhaul that delivered new reverse designs to the coins. In 2022, that new design continues as the only reverse image available in the series. Today, 2022 1 oz American Gold Eagle Coins in perfect condition are available to you online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
The 2021 release of the new American Gold Eagle reverse design may have marked its debut, but the Jennie Norris design was not the only visual on the coins that year. Throughout the first half of 2021, the US Mint issued the original Miley Busiek design to give it one last appearance on the 35th anniversary of the series. As a result of that split release, 2022 is the first full year of issue for the new bald eagle reverse from Ms. Norris.
All of these 2022 1 oz American Gold Eagle Coins are available to you in perfect condition. Mint State 70 coins are those that have full, original mint luster and come with no detractions of any kind on the fields or design strikes. The First Day of Issue label means these coins were received by the NGC within 24 hours of release from the US Mint.
On the obverse side of the 2022 American Gold Eagle is Augustus Saint-Gaudens’ image of Lady Liberty. Designed in 1907, it features Liberty in front-facing relief with a torch in her right hand and an olive branch in her left. The field includes the U.S. Capitol Building at her feet, sun rays behind her figure, and a ring of 50 stars around the field.
The reverse field of 2022 1 oz Gold Eagles includes the new design from Jennie Norris. This stirring left-profile image of the bald eagle shows off the raw power and beauty of the largest aerial predator in North America.
Please contact JM Bullion with any questions about these coins. You can call us at 800-276-6508, chat with us live online, or email us directly.