The American Eagle or American Eagle of the United States.
The Eagle is the best-selling American gold coin in the world
today. See the 1995 vintage.
Not to be confused with the old Liberty, the modern Eagle is
also a very beautiful American play.
She made her first outing in 1986, hit by the "United
States Mint" in West Point, New York.
It quickly becomes a major investment "bullion"
currency, known and recognized around the world. Eagle is the competitor of the
South African Krugerrand it will supplant in the hearts of investors until the
end of Apartheid.
He will sell almost 1.3 million when he leaves.
This 22-carat coin is struck in several different modules and
face values; $ 5, $ 10, $ 25 and so $ 50. All titrated at 916.67 ° / oo of
gold, they are parts resistant very well to wear.
The obverse is inspired by the design of the 20 $ gold coined
between 1907 and 1933, representing the "Liberty" of the famous
American sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens.
On the reverse, carved by Miley Busiek, a nest of eagles,
symbol of the traditional American family and national unity.
The Eagle is characterized by:
This is a very nice piece of diversification, whose price and
premium can rise depending on supply and demand. It tends to follow the course
of Krugerrand but it is possible to see it more expensive to buy in times of
high demand. It is normal for parts of a smaller module to end up with premiums
and premium differentials higher than what is seen on an ounce coin.
Reverse of the Eagle 50 US Dollars.
It has very good qualities for the investment, whether you
are new or experienced because this piece is recognized worldwide, and
circulates on the best investment markets.
In July 2009 sold US 86,000 one-ounce coins against 47,000 in
July 2008, demonstrating in these difficult times the interest of investment in
gold and this piece itself.
This piece is a real alternative to Kruggerand because of its
universal recognition.
United States: American Eagle
Since 1986, the coin of American Eagle has been coined and
issued in the unit values of 1 oz, 1/2 oz,
1/4 oz and 1/10 oz by the US Mint of the United States Mint as coin 'investment.
The grade is 916.66 (22 carats). The nominal value, depending
on the net weight, amounts to five to fifty US dollars. Copper and silver alloy
metals make the American Eagle coin darker in color and less sensitive to external
influences, similar to Krugerrand's coin. It is one of the most actively traded
investment coins in the world.
Design
The concept of the stack was made by Miley Busiek and shows
the coin's nominee and the American national symbol, the eagle. He holds an
olive branch in his claws - a symbol for peace. In the nest is the female with
her chick. In addition, one can read the writing "United States Of
America" and "In God We
Trust" as well as "E Pluribus Unum" (Latin: One from several).
Above, the nominal value
and the unit of the content of the Eagle coin are indicated.
The face, designed by Saint-Gaudens, shows the "Lady
Liberty", the statue of liberty. In one hand she holds a torch and in the
other hand holds an olive branch. This design corresponds to the Double Eagle
coin of 1907-1933 and has remained unchanged since the year of the first strike
in 1986. The rays in the background are supposed to symbolize the sunrise. On
the left, we see the Capitol, the United States Parliament. The "Liberty"
script has been indicated above. Similarly, there is the year of striking which
is indicated in Roman numerals until 1991 and later in Arabic chriffres.
The American Eagle coin exists in gold, silver and, since
1997, in platinum. For collectors it is especially the 1/2 ounce and 1/4 ounce
gold coin from the 1991 hitting year that is interesting because these were
issued in a lower hitting number of only 24,000 coins.
Investing in Gold Coins: American Eagle
These gold coins are produced since 1986 and include on the
obverse in effigy, the 'Liberty' of the American sculptor Saint Gaudens. On the
$ 10 face value reverse, there is a representation of Eagle's Nest, sculpted by
Miley Busiek. The American Eagle is one of the most purchased gold coins in the
world. In addition, it is a coin with a premium that varies according to supply
and demand. It should be noted that the emissions of the American Eagle are
available in $ 5 (1/10 ounce), $ 10 (1/4 ounce), $ 25 (1/2 ounce) and $ 50 ( 1
ounce).
You will find all these pieces on this site.
American Eagle Gold 1 oz Part Features
Weight: 7.78 g
Gold purity: 916.6 / 1000
Diameter: 22mm
Thickness: 1.79mm
half-ounce American Eagle coins sold by Argor-Colmar
Parts are sold under plastic cover regardless of years of
issue and availability. All the parts sold are in new condition, having never
circulated. Each order is accompanied by an invoice justifying the number of
pieces purchased and date of purchase.
The pieces are sold in a numbered, tamper-proof plastic
pouch, guaranteeing with the invoice the traceability of the order. The first
cover is offered.
Important: The legal right of withdrawal is not applicable to
products whose price depends on fluctuations in the financial market rates.




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