American Silver Eagle, American Gold Eagle, Kennedy Half Dollar, Washington Quarter Dollar, Standing Liberty Quarter Dollar, Walking Liberty Half Dollar, Barber Half Dollar, Barber Quarter Dollar and the list goes on with examples from the 18th and 19th centuries.
Four coins in which the eagle appears on the reverse side are:1/4 eagle ($2.50)1/2 eagle ($5.00)eagle ($10.00)double eagle ($20.00)
Most all US gold coins have the Eagle on the reverse. But the 4 Major coins are: DOUBLE EAGLE $20.00 EAGLE $10.00 HALF EAGLE $5.00 QUARTER EAGLE $2.50
The 1/4 eagle, 1/2 eagle, eagle and double eagle $2.50 $5.00 $10.00 $20.00
The 1/4 eagle, 1/2 eagle, eagle and double eagle $2.50 $5.00 $10.00 $20.00
If your asking for the types of gold coins with eagle reverses, there are more than four. The denominational "Names" of the major gold coins with eagles are: Double Eagle-$20/ Eagle-$10/ Half Eagle-$5/ Quarter Eagle-$2.50
Kennedy half, Walking Liberty half, Barber half, Barber quarter, Washington quarter, Silver Eagle and many others
I remember the first time I held an American Gold Eagle—it had this powerful eagle design that felt truly symbolic. The same majestic bird appears on the Indian Head Gold Eagle, the Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle, and the $10 Liberty Gold Eagle. It’s fascinating how BOLD designs featuring eagles have stood the test of time, representing strength and freedom across different eras of U.S. coinage.
Some American Eagle coins include Uncirculated Silver Eagle, Proof Silver Eagle and American Eagle Bullion coins. You can purchase these coins online from the Golden Eagle Coin website or from eBay.
It appears on all denominations of the Gold Eagle coin, the gold 2015 U.S. Marshall $5 Commemorative, the 1987 gold $5 Constitution commemorative, the 1991 gold $5 Mount Rushmore commemorative. The eagle appears on many U.S. gold coins.
Silver Eagle, Gold Eagle, Kennedy Half Dollar, Walking Liberty Half Dollar, Washington Quarter, Standing Liberty Quarter, Barber Half Dollar, Barber Quarter Dollar and others from the 18th and 19th centuries.
There have been four portraits of Queen Elizabeth II appearing on the obverse of all Australian general circulation coins from 1953 to present day. The first portrait by Mary Gillick appeared on predecimal coins from 1953 to 1964 inclusive. The second portrait by Arnold Machin appears on decimal coins from 1966 to 1984 inclusive. The third portrait by Raphael Maklouf appears on decimal coins from 1985 to 1998 inclusive. The fourth portrait by Ian Rank-Broadley appears on decimal coins from 1999 to present day.
Four coins.