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{{/presale}}Experience the unique journey of Proof American Gold Eagles from the United States Mint, a distinct path compared to their bullion counterparts. Both authorized by the Gold Bullion Act of 1985 and unveiled together in 1986, the proof series initially spotlighted a 1 oz gold coin. It wasnt until the release years of 1987 and 1988 that fractional weights were introduced, giving rise to the coveted 1/10 oz proof coin. Today, discover and own 1/10 oz Proof American Gold Eagles online, sourced from various years, at BGASC.
Highlights:
At BGASC, the 1/10 oz Proof American Gold Eagle coins are selected randomly from various years after your payment is processed. Specific date marks cannot be guaranteed, and all coins are securely housed in protective plastic capsules without the original US Mint boxes.
Obverse
Delve into the beauty of Augustus Saint-Gaudens Lady Liberty on the obverse of the Proof American Gold Eagle Coin. This design, created in 1907, features Liberty walking toward the viewer holding a torch in one hand and an olive branch in the other.
Reverse
The exquisite design of a family of bald eagles by Miley Busiek is on the reverse of the 1/10 oz Proof American Gold Eagles. A male eagle is seen soaring over a nest containing a female eagle and her young.
History
The journey of fractional-weight Proof Gold Eagles from the United States Mint commenced in 1987 and 1988, initially with the 1/2 oz gold coin in 1987, followed by the 1/4 oz and these 1/10 oz Proof Gold Eagles in 1988. Except for 2009, the US Mint has consistently produced Proof Gold Eagles. For purchasers of 1/10 oz Proof American Gold Eagle coins, there have been notable historical changes within this series. Date marks were initially listed in Roman numerals between 1988 and 1991, transitioning to Arabic numerals from 1992 onwards. Furthermore, mint marks on proof coins for fractional weights differ annually. Initially struck at the Philadelphia Mint, 1/10 oz Gold Eagles bore a P mint mark from 1988 to 1993. From 1994 onwards, the West Point Mint took over, issuing these coins with a W mint mark.
Ordering
Have inquiries? Reach out to BGASC today. You can call us at 888-992-4272, engage in our online chat, or send us an email.
When the subtotal of your purchase, including applicable discounts, is $199 or more, you receive free shipping for your entire order. In order to receive free shipping on purchases of $199 or more, you must live within the 50 US states. For orders less than $199, a $9.95 shipping fee applies. All products are discreetly packaged and shipped with full insurance included.
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For those orders of $999.99 or less, there is no need to sign for your package. However, you may select the option to require a signature at delivery if you want. This can be chosen and paid for at checkout. All orders of $1000 or more require a signature to complete delivery.
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