Why order this 2021 $5 American 1/10 oz Gold Eagle?
The U.S. Mint celebrates the 35th anniversary of the American Gold Eagle with the final bullion release to bear the original reverse design that has appeared on the series since 1986! In mid-2021 the American Gold Eagle series will transition from Miley Busiek's original family of eagles reverse design to a new design created by Jennie Norris. This means that collectors have one last chance to get these historic coins as they first appeared.
- This coin is $5 legal tender in the United States.
- This coin was struck on a 1/10 oz planchet of .9167 fine gold.
- The coin is part of the 35th anniversary issue of the Gold Eagle.
- This is part of the final releases to bear the original family of eagles reverse design.
- Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC) graded this coin Mint State 70.
- NGC certified this piece Early Releases.
- This coin was given the Type-1 pedigree to note that it bears the original Family of Eagles reverse design.
- NGC provided grading information on an exclusive Eagle label.
Featuring the Famous Double Eagle Design of Augustus Saint-Gaudens
Obverse: The rays of the morning sun spread out behind Liberty, who stands facing the holder on the obverse. The Augustus Saint-Gaudens design originally featured on the famous Double Eagle. Obverse inscriptions note the figure's name, "LIBERTY," and the date, "2021."
Reverse: A male eagle brings an olive branch back to its family, which waits in the nest below on the reverse. Between the male and the nest are two statutory inscriptions, "E PLURIBUS UNUM" and "IN GOD WE TRUST." The name of the issuing country, "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA," the coin's weight, "1/10 OZ. FINE GOLD," and its face value, "5 DOLLARS," are inscribed along the rim.
Perfect MS70 ER with Exclusive Eagle Label
Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC) provided the grading information for this coin on a label that bears an image of an eagle. NGC graded the piece Mint State 70, which means that it appears flawless as seen under 5x magnification. The grading company also certified this coin Early Releases, which means that it was submitted to them no more than 30 days after its initial release from the mint.
Add this $5 American 2021 1/10 oz Gold Eagle to your collection today.
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