1992 American Gold Eagle 1/2 oz Uncirculated

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  • Description:

    When investing in precious metals, it is always wise to keep a diverse collection. Maintaining fractionalized pieces in your collection is a great way to expand your investment. The American Gold Eagles became the first and so far, only, coin series that offers fractionalized coins in the US i.e. 1/2 oz, 1/4 oz, and 1/10 oz. Investors and collectors have since enjoyed the fruits of the American Gold Eagle, especially since it rivals older coins in popularity! The US Mint has produced this gold series in brilliant uncirculated and proof condition. The American Gold Eagle was first released in 1986 and has remained a loyal favorite each and every year!

    The design, used for the American Gold Eagle, was created by Augustus Saint-Gaudens in 1907 and repurposed in 1986 for the gold eagle. 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!

    Coin Highlights
    > -Brilliant uncirculated condition
    -Packaged in a protective coin flip for protection.
    -Obverse:Depicts Lady Liberty carrying a torch and olive branch, alongside the coin's date, and 50 gold stars representative of the 50 states.
    -Reverse:Two nesting bald eagles are accompanied by the coin's weight.

  • Details:
    • Denomination: $25
    • Year: 1992
    • Diameter: N/A
    • Mint Mark: N/A
    • Thickness: 2.24 mm
    • Grade: N/A

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