2004 American Gold Eagle 1/10 oz Uncirculated

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  • Product ID: 4637
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  • Description:

    Repurposed in 1986 for the American Gold Eagle, the infamous design was created by Augustus Saint-Gaudens in 1907. The American Gold Eagle coin program rivals other popular gold coin series worldwide. Each coin is guaranteed by the US Mint and Treasury for it's weight and purity. The Lady Liberty design has been used as a symbol of patriotism since the US began minting their own currency and her message of courage and power still reigns true. Dressed in a light robe, Lady Liberty is depicted as a warrior, with only a torch and an olive branch as her weapons. The word, "Liberty," is written above her head, and 50 small stars encircle the coin's rim. The reverse displays the American Bald Eagle, making a nest with olive branches. There isn't a more deserving coin that perfectly encapsulates the American spirit!

    The coins typically carry higher premiums than gold bars but they also consistently maintain higher resale value when liquidating precious metals. Although some dates and sizes can be slightly rare, in general one ounce gold eagles simply track the price of gold in terms of value.

    Coin Highlights
    -Contains one 1/10 oz of pure gold but also has copper and silver added, resulting in the heaviest coin in US history.
    -In brilliant uncirculated condition, lacking in abrasions, scratches, etc.
    -USD value of $5
    -IRA approved product
    -Individual coins will be packaged by us in plastic coin flips.
    -Obverse: Lady Liberty holding a torch and olive branch with the Capitol building in the background.
    -Reverse: Designed by Miley Busiek and features a female eagle and her hatchlings with her companion flying high above with the olive branch.

  • Details:
    • Denomination: $5
    • Year: 2004
    • Diameter: N/A
    • Mint Mark: N/A
    • Thickness: 1.19 mm
    • Grade: N/A

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