The American Gold Eagle Coin stands as the United States’ official gold bullion coin. First introduced by the US Mint in 1986, it was the country’s first widely circulated gold coin since 1933 and also marked the return of high-purity US Mint gold coins since 1834. This 22-karat coin is composed of 91.67% gold, balanced with 5.33% copper and 3% silver for added durability. Right now, 2025 1 oz American Gold Eagle Coins in certified condition are available from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
The reverse design of the Gold Eagles has showcased an image of the American bald eagle since its debut. In Native American culture, the bald eagle holds significant spiritual meaning and is considered a divine messenger. Its feathers are often sacred and used in ceremonial rituals, reflecting the reverence many tribes have for the bird in their cultural heritage and spiritual beliefs.
All of these 2025 1 oz American Gold Eagle Coins has been graded Mint State 70. Coins with this grade have full, original mint luster and bear no visible detractions of any kind.First Strike certification ensures these coins were submitted to the PCGS within 30 days of their release from the US Mint.
On the obverse of the 2025 American Gold Eagle, you’ll find Lady Liberty depicted in Augustus Saint-Gaudens’ famous 1907 design. This image of Liberty, holding a torch in one hand and an olive branch in the other, originally appeared on the $20 Double Eagle, a coin in regular US circulation until 1933.
The reverse of the 2025 1 oz Gold Eagle Coin features Jennie Norris’s detailed depiction of a bald eagle in left-profile relief. This modern design was introduced in 2021 to mark the 35th anniversary of the Gold Eagle series, offering a fresh and intricate view of the nation’s symbol with its detailed plumage and stoic expression.
For any questions regarding this product, please don’t hesitate to ask. JM Bullion customer service is available to assist you at 800-276-6508, online using our web chat, and via our email address.
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The American Gold Eagle Coin stands as the United States’ official gold bullion coin. First introduced by the US Mint in 1986, it was the country’s first widely circulated gold coin since 1933 and also marked the return of high-purity US Mint gold coins since 1834. This 22-karat coin is composed of 91.67% gold, balanced with 5.33% copper and 3% silver for added durability. Right now, 2025 1 oz American Gold Eagle Coins in certified condition are available from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
The reverse design of the Gold Eagles has showcased an image of the American bald eagle since its debut. In Native American culture, the bald eagle holds significant spiritual meaning and is considered a divine messenger. Its feathers are often sacred and used in ceremonial rituals, reflecting the reverence many tribes have for the bird in their cultural heritage and spiritual beliefs.
All of these 2025 1 oz American Gold Eagle Coins has been graded Mint State 70. Coins with this grade have full, original mint luster and bear no visible detractions of any kind.First Strike certification ensures these coins were submitted to the PCGS within 30 days of their release from the US Mint.
On the obverse of the 2025 American Gold Eagle, you’ll find Lady Liberty depicted in Augustus Saint-Gaudens’ famous 1907 design. This image of Liberty, holding a torch in one hand and an olive branch in the other, originally appeared on the $20 Double Eagle, a coin in regular US circulation until 1933.
The reverse of the 2025 1 oz Gold Eagle Coin features Jennie Norris’s detailed depiction of a bald eagle in left-profile relief. This modern design was introduced in 2021 to mark the 35th anniversary of the Gold Eagle series, offering a fresh and intricate view of the nation’s symbol with its detailed plumage and stoic expression.
For any questions regarding this product, please don’t hesitate to ask. JM Bullion customer service is available to assist you at 800-276-6508, online using our web chat, and via our email address.