1/10 oz America Eagle MS70 NGC Gold Coin (First Day Release, Random Year)

1/10 oz America Eagle MS70 NGC Gold Coin (First Day Release, Random Year)
1/10 oz America Eagle MS70 NGC Gold Coin (First Day Release, Random Year)
1/10 oz America Eagle MS70 NGC Gold Coin (First Day Release, Random Year)
1/10 oz America Eagle MS70 NGC Gold Coin (First Day Release, Random Year)
1/10 oz America Eagle MS70 NGC Gold Coin (First Day Release, Random Year)

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1/10 oz America Eagle MS70 NGC Gold Coin (Early Releases)

BOLD is thrilled to offer this Gold 1/10 oz America Eagle NGC Graded Coin Early Releases (MS70) investment grade and highly sought-after collector's item. Because this coin is struck in 1/10 ounce of pure gold (22 karat), investors and collectors can add gold to their holdings in an easy and cost-effective manner. With a design that captures the rich history and national pride of the United States, the American Eagle Gold Coin series is widely recognized for its beauty and worth.

Key Features

  • Gold 1/10 oz America Eagle NGC Graded Coin Early Releases (MS70)
  • Purity: Contains 1/10 oz actual Gold weight of .9167 purity.
  • Obverse: Adapted from Augustus Saint-Gaudens’ famed Gold Double Eagle design, which features Lady Liberty walking confidently against the sun’s rays.
  • Reverse: Shows a male bald eagle in flight carrying an olive branch to his nest, where a female awaits with her young.
  • Minting year: 2007.
  • Mintage: Worldwide mintage of 190,010 coins. Third lowest mintage in the series.
  • Legal Tender: Guaranteed by the US Mint.
  • Face Value: 5 Dollars.
  • Diameter: 16.5 mm.
  • Packaging: NGC encapsulation protects and guarantees the perfect 70 condition of the coin.

The "Walking Liberty" design created by Adolph A. Weinman, which was first featured on the US Walking Liberty Half Dollar coin from 1916 to 1947, served as the inspiration for the design on the coin's obverse. This striking design has been a popular choice among the public and is among the most cherished designs on any modern American coinage. The words LIBERTY, IN GOD WE TRUST, and the year of minting or issuance are inscribed on the obverse.

Miley Busiek created the reverse, which features a heraldic eagle. The eagle is holding an olive branch in its right talon and arrows in its left talon, echoing the Great Seal of the United States.

In addition to being a stunning work of American numismatic art, this Gold 1/10 oz America Eagle NGC Graded Coin Early Releases (MS70) is a valuable asset for investors and collectors alike, serving as a reliable investment in gold and a part of American history.

What is Ms70 - NGC?

Mint State 70, or MS-70 NGC, is the highest grade a coin may get according to its condition. This evaluation is assigned to coins by highly skilled individuals who possess extensive knowledge and expertise in coin grading. They adhere to the standards established by the American Numismatic Association. At 5x magnification, it signifies the absence of any flaws resulting from post-production. Collectors appreciate both MS69 and MS70 coins.

About The United States Mint

The United States Mint, an official legal tender coinage production bureau of the Department of the Treasury, was founded in 1792 as the nation's first national mint. Serving as the exclusive producer and supplier of legal tender coins and other official American coinage, the United States Mint's goal is to benefit the American people. Along with Congressional Medals, the US Mint also produces commemorative coins for collectors and bullion coins (like the well-liked Eagle and Buffalo series) for investors.

This Gold 1/10 oz America Eagle NGC Graded Coin Early Releases (MS70) will be a valuable investment for your portfolio diversification at an affordable price.

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