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- Gold Coins Valuable in Troubling Economic TimesAs the federal government and rest of the world are struggling to save banks, businesses, and mortgages, a lot of people are turning into gold coin collecting as an investment.
- American Buffalo Gold Coin Ensures Optimal Investment ReturnsSince their introduction, gold coins have been an excellent form of investment in the world market. They are considered as a more secure investment compared to stocks, bonds, currencies, and other business ventures.
- Beautiful St. Gaudens Gold Coin Sculptures Mention the name Augustus Saint-Gaudens to any coin collector in any part of world and you may spend quite some time discussing who this man is. You will hear nothing but praises and imagine a great artisan.
- Different Faces of the Double Eagle Coins In the United States, gold coin designs were primarily based on the Liberty Head Bust until 1907. The design was altered to feature the Indian Head and the designs created by Augustus Saint-Gaudens until 1933.
- The American Eagle Gold CoinIf you are not familiar with the American Eagle Gold Coin you might be asking why you will invest on coins. Below are some notable facts about the American Gold Coin
- Why Gold Coin is a Great Item for Investment?Across the globe, a lot of people are into collecting coins. Some people do it as their hobby and some collect coins as a long term investment.
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- American Eagle Gold CoinsThe American Gold Eagle (American Eagle) is an official gold bullion coin of the United States. American Gold Eagle coins come in 1/10 oz, 1/4 oz, 1/2 oz, and 1 oz. These have face values of $5, $10, $25, and $50 respectively.
- $5 American Eagle
- $10 American Eagle
- $25 American Eagle
- $50 American Eagle
- First Spouse Gold CoinsThe First Spouse gold coins, minted in the United States have increasingly become popular to coin collectors and ordinary enthusiasts from around the country and in some cases, from around the world.
- Abigail Adams First SpouseThe 2007 Abigail Adams coin is the second issue of the First Spouse Gold Coin Program to honor the First Ladies of the United States. Coins were released on June 19, 2007 and limited to a maximum authorized mintage of 40,000.
- Andrew Jackson's LibertyThe 2008 Andrew Jackson's Liberty coin is the seventh issue of the First Spouse Gold Coin Program to honor the First Ladies of the United States. Coins were released on August 28, 2008.
- Dolley Madison First SpouseThe 2007 Dolley Madison coin is the fourth issue of the First Spouse Gold Coin Program to honor the First Ladies of the United States. Coins were released on November 19, 2007.
- Elizabeth First SpouseThe 2008 Elizabeth Monroe coin is the fifth issue of the First Spouse Gold Coin Program to honor the First Ladies of the United States. Coins were released on February 28, 2008.
- Louisa Adams First SpouseThe 2008 Louisa Adams coin is the sixth issue of the First Spouse Gold Coin Program to honor the First Ladies of the United States. Coins were released on May 29, 2008.
- Martin Van Buren's LibertyThe 2008 Martin Van Buren's Liberty coin is the eighth release of the First Spouse Gold Coin Program. The reverse of the coin, designed by Thomas Cleveland and sculpted by Jim Licaretz, depicts a young Martin Van Buren reading under a tree.
- Thomas Jefferson's LibertyThe 2007 Thomas Jefferson's Liberty coin is the third issue of the First Spouse Gold Coin Program to honor the First Ladies of the United States. Coins were released on August 30, 2007.
- Washington First SpouseThe 2007 Martha Washington coin is the second issue of the First Spouse Gold Coin Program to honor the First Ladies of the United States. Coins were released on June 19, 2007 and limited to a maximum authorized mintage of 40,000.
- $50 American BuffaloThe American Buffalo (Gold Buffalo) is a 24-karat gold bullion coin first offered for sale by the United States Mint. The coin has a legal tender (face) value of US$50. The initial 2006 price of the proof coin was $800.The price of the 2007 proof coin was
- $1 US Gold CoinsThis section features $1 Indian Head Gold Coins.
- $2.50 Quarter Eagle CoinsQuarter Eagle was designed by Robert Scot with a denomination of two dollars and fifty cents. There are only few quarter eagle coins struck before 1834 and any coins before 1856 are considered rare.
- Indian Head Quarter EagleIndian Head Quarter Eagle Gold Coin were issued from 1908 through 1915 before the Mint suspended their production for a decade. The production was resumed in 1925 for another five years before the series ended in 1929.
- $3 US Gold CoinsThe $3 gold piece which was designed by James B. Longacre and minted from 1854 through 1889. The designed was crafted to ensure no confusion with the Liberty Quarter Eagle and the Liberty Half Eagle.
- $4 US Gold Coins
- $5 Half Eagle Gold CoinsThe $5 Half Eagle gold coins were minted in the United States between 1795 to 1929 and weighed in at 135 g with .9167 fineness. The 1822 Half Eagle is one of the most valuable coins in in the Half Eagle gold coin series.
- Indian Head Half EagleThe $5 Indian Head Half Eagle is one of the most popular collectible American gold coins. There are key dates that stand out in this series. Obviously 1929 is one, followed by the 1909-O and 1911-D.
- $10 Eagle Gold CoinsThe first gold coins produced in America, the original $10 gold "Eagle" coins, were originally minted by the United States Mint starting in 1795.
- $20 Double Eagle Gold Coins$20 Double Eagle gold coin consists of the $20 Liberty Head Gold Coin and the renowned $20 St. Gaudens Gold Coin. $20 Liberty Head features "no motto" and "with motto" - IN GOD WE TRUST
- 2009 Ultra High ReliefThe new 2009 Ultra High Relief Gold Double Eagle coin which was originally designed by Augustus Saint Gaudens. As anticipated by many, orders began to pour in from all over the world ever since Ultra High Relief Gold Double Eagle coin making its debut.
- Liberty Head Gold CoinsPrior to $20 Double Eagle Gold coin, the largest gold coin denominator was the $10 gold coin (known as Eagle) which was first struck in 1795. Hence, when the first $20 gold coin was first issued on 1849, it was quickly dubbed the Double Eagle.
- St Gaudens Gold CoinsThe St Gaudens Gold Coins - $20 Gold Double Eagle is a very rare, beautiful, and valuable coin. This coin was named for a prominent American designer, Augustus St. Gaudens. The President of the United Sates at the time, Theodore Roosevelt, asked Augustus
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