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1840 "O" U.S. $5 Liberty Head Half Eagle Gold Coin Lot #61 Item: a066-3285824 Saint Paul, MN
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American Gold Eagles: The most sought after gold bullion coin, the Gold Eagles contain 22-karat gold purity and are available in a variety of sizes: 1 oz, 1/2 oz, 1/4 oz, and 1/10 oz. As an homage to the $20 Liberty Saint-Gaudens' design, the Gold Eagles contain the same obverse design as the Pre-1933 gold relic.
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On September 1, 1983, Gold-Eagle Cooperative first staked its claim by serving farmers in north-central Iowa. After merging Farmers Elevator Company of Goldfield and Farmers Cooperative Company of Eagle Grove, the company began defining itself and designing its future.
The modern American Gold Eagles feature 91.67% gold in every coin with a combination of 5.33% copper and 3% silver for a durable gold coin. The historical significance of the American Gold Eagles extends beyond its issuance and purity to the obverse side of the coins.
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The first American Gold Eagle coins were produced and made available for purchase in 1986. The bullion gold coin program was immediately available with all four weights, while the proof version of the coin featured only a 1 oz coin in 1986. The proof program expanded to include the ½ oz weight in 1987, and the ¼ oz and 1/10 oz coins in 1988.
We only ship within the USA and to US Military boxes. First minted in 1986, the American Gold Eagle is among the world’s most popular and beloved gold bullion coins. Their creation by the United States Mint was authorized by the Gold Coin Bullion Act of 1985.