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.
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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.
American Eagle coins were not made until 1986. Most U.S. coins dated 1885 have eagles on them. Post new question with a denomination.
In 1933, The U.S. mint stopped making gold coins for use in daily commerce. But in 1999, they made American Eagle coins, this time not for the public, but for people who will buy them either as collectors or as investors.
The American eagle appears on U.S. gold coins because from the very beginning, it was an official government requirement to symbolize national identity and authority. The 1792 Coinage Act mandated that gold and silver coins feature an eagle on the reverse, underscoring the bird as the national emblem of liberty, strength, and unity.
American gold eagle coins can be purchased from all good auction companies, as well as the official US mint. Alternatively, try webpage stores such as Ebay.
Bullion and uncirculated coins are currently valued at $23.00. Proof coins are $25.00.
With those dates, the coins are Silver Eagle bullion coins that are made from one ounce of silver and value is whatever the spot price of silver is at time of sale.
I don't believe that any British coins have an Eagle on the reverse. The only coins that I know of that have eagles on the reverse are American coins.
The Eagle is the national symbol and was required by law to be on the $1 coins (and most other coins) until Congress suspended it to allow the Statue of Liberty to be placed on the reverse of the Presidential dollars. Now the only coin we still make with a Eagle reverse is the Kennedy half dollars and the American Eagle Bullion coins.
No, but there are "Walking Liberty" American Silver Eagle coins.
You can purchase an American Gold Eagle Coin from reputable dealers like APMEX, JM Bullion, SD Bullion, and BOLD Precious Metals. These trusted dealers offer a wide selection of gold coins online, providing convenient and secure ways to invest in American Gold Eagle Coins for collectors and investors alike.