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1/4 oz American Eagle Gold Coin - 24h Shipping!
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Specification
- Thickness:
- other, of circular cross-section
- Other articles:
- Gold
- Nominal:
- 10 US$
- Weight:
- 1/4 ounce (1/4 oz)
- The mediator:
- 22,00 mm
- Country of origin:
- Stany Zjednoczone Ameryki
- The year:
- Losowy
- Consignment:
- 24 hours
- Manufacturer:
- United States Mint
- Trial:
- 916,6
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1/4 oz American Eagle Gold Coin - 24h Shipping! is a gold coin with a face value of 10 US dollars, made of 24-karat gold with an alloy of silver and copper. It is produced at the United States Mint from locally sourced bullion.
The production process of the American Eagle includes manually placing raw coins in a press containing special dyes. The coin is struck multiple times to achieve the effect of the design floating above the mirror-like surface. After thorough inspection, the coin is packaged to protect it from damage. In such impeccable condition, it is offered by the Treasury Mint.
History of the American Eagle
When American farmers created a new government for their republic, they realized the extraordinary importance of a stable monetary system. Shortly after the ratification of the constitution, in 1792, work began on creating a national mint, which became the first federal building.
With over two hundred years of experience, the United States Mint is one of the most prestigious institutions of its kind in the world. In recent times, production has fluctuated annually between 4 and 10 billion coins. These figures include coins entering circulation, as well as investment and collector coins.
The U.S. Mint operates in six cities across the country: the headquarters is located in Washington, the treasury in Fort Knox, and production centers in Philadelphia, West Point, Denver, and San Francisco.
The United States began minting the American Eagle in 1986 as a competitor to bullion coins from other countries, primarily the Canadian Maple Leaf and the South African Krugerrand.
The value of the minted coins was to be closely tied to the value of the material used, although a few short series gained collector recognition. The bullion value in the coin, of course, far exceeds its face value.
The quality of the coin in terms of weight and bullion purity is guaranteed by the US government. The Treasury Mint recommends the American Eagle as an excellent capital investment, a symbol of which this famous coin has remained for over a quarter of a century.
The coin was issued with two different reverse designs. Coins are allocated randomly.
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