Purchasing certified gold coins is the only means of finding modern gold bullion coins with perfect visual fields and designs. Similarly, the best samples among remaining historic gold coins once used in circulation are those that have been certified by the Numismatic Guaranty Corporation, Profesional Coin Grading Service, and others. When you shop for Certified Gold Coins, you will notice that American gold often dominates our collection.
As you browse Certified Gold Coins at JM Bullion, you’ll notice a lot of different terms and numbers associated with coin certification. Below is a brief look at the most important details to keep an eye on:
For more information on certification details, our main Certified Gold page has in-depth information on the various terms used in the certification process.
One of the most prominent specimens you’ll find at JM Bullion are Certified Gold Eagles. The American Gold Eagle was first introduced by the United States Mint in 1986. It was authorized by the Gold Bullion Coin Act of 1985, which aimed to compete with other prominent gold bullion coins on the global market, such as the South African Krugerrand and the Canadian Gold Maple Leaf.
The American Gold Eagle is issued in four denominations: 1 oz, 1/2 oz, 1/4 oz, and 1/10 oz. The coins are struck in 22-karat gold, with the remainder consisting of copper and silver, making them more durable and resistant to scratching than pure gold coins. In addition to the standard bullion versions, the American Gold Eagle series has also included proof and uncirculated collector versions, which are minted with special finishes and packaging for numismatic purposes.
Prior to 1933, the United States Mint issued four denominations of gold coins as part of the Eagle series. These Pre-33 US Gold Coins consisted of $2.50, $5, $10, and $20 denominations, with the former three introduced in 1795/1796, and the latter introduced after the California Gold Rush. The details of each include:
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