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The American Eagle gold coin is considered to be an official gold bullion coin of the United States of America, hence it’s name. It was authorized in 1985 under the gold bullion coin act. This bullion is offered in a few different denominations, usually anywhere from a tenth of an ounce, to a full ounce. These coins are guaranteed by the United States government to literally be worth their weight in gold, and to originate from certain areas of the United States.

The coin is a beautiful one that depicts a figure of Lady Liberty in full length, complete with a torch in her right hand, gently flowing hair, and even an olive branch in her left hand. The other side of the coin features an eagle that while carrying an olive branch, flies above the nest of hatchlings with their mommy eagle right there next to them.
The market value of an American Eagle gold coin is based on the market value of it’s weight in gold, not the face value of the coin itself. Generally speaking this is a good thing for those who own the coins because they are usually much more valuable than their face value. For example, a $5 gold American Eagle gold coin might sell for $150.

The actual selling prices vary daily due to the fluctuations in gold’s value from day to day. A mint version of the gold eagle coin is available for collectors. These mints are made West Point Mint in New York, and they can be spotted by the small mint mark, which is a the letter W, beneath the date on the coin. There are a number of different ways to go about getting your hands on a gold coin whether you want a mint version or not.
The Internet provides multiple avenues to find the coins you are looking for. Some of the best opportunities can be found on auction and specialty websites where prices are fair and the coins are top notch. Most specialty shops online will guarantee their products for you to give you peace of mind. |