
All four sizes in 2022 feature the same new design and are fully guaranteed for their metal content and purity by the United States government. To appeal to a wide variety of customers, the American Gold Eagle coins are available in four different sizes, containing 1/10, 1/4, 1/2 or 1 oz of fine Gold. These coins are the first Gold coins backed by the United States government for investment. The obverse has been revised with additional detail from the original design by Augustus Saint-Gaudens to enhance this classic image that has been a part of American history since the early 1900s.įirst authorized by Congress for release in 1986, the American Gold Eagles became one of the most popular coins in the world. The new reverse design features a portrait of an eagle. We also carry Gold Eagle sets that come in various sizes. The variety of sizes provides opportunities for investors of all sizes to add this classic U.S. Mint Artistic Infusion Program (AIP) designer Jennie Norris created the new Gold coin design sculpted by Mint Medallic Artist Renata Gordon. American Gold Eagles come in various sizes, from fractional sizes like 1/10 oz up to 1 oz. Add the 2022 1 oz Gold Eagle to your cart today!Įnsure your coin is among the highest quality examples by shopping our selection of Certified 2022 American Eagles.Ģ021 marked the 35th anniversary of the American Eagle coin program and the introduction of new designs. The 2022 American Gold Eagle combines collectibility and historical beauty with the Gold bullion appeal. Protect and display your 2022 American Gold Eagle in style by adding an attractive display or gift box to your order.

These coins a silver dollar, a gold 5-dollar coin, and a clad half-dollar, feature designs drawn from both the history of the Legion, and the Continue Reading ».

Mint tubes all other Gold Eagle coins will be in protective packaging. We already looked in some detail recently at the three coins being released by the US Mint to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the founding of the American Legion. Mint, allowing us to offer products directly to our customers. Mint does not sell its bullion coins directly to the public, but instead only to a short list of companies authorized to purchase Precious Metals from the U.S.
