Description
The Gold American Eagle is the most traded and trusted coin in the world. It was first released in 1986 by the US Mint.
The obverse of the coin was designed by Augustus St. Gauden, who is noted as one of the most influential coin engravers in the history of the US Mint.
On the obverse, Lady Liberty is presented wearing a toga, which relates to the Greco-Roman origins of the western world.
The coin parts ways with older coins in that it presents the full-body image, whereas the older coins typically show a side portrait of a face.
Lady Liberty is holding the torch of wisdom out in front of her with her right hand and he holds an olive branch out to the side with her left hand. This symbolic meaning is that peace follows wisdom.
Since the coins are BRILLIANT UNCIRCULATED with random dates, the year and reverse design will vary among them. The reverse design that was used from 1986 to May/2021 was designed by Miley Busiek. It features a male bald eagle returning to his nest with an olive branch, where a female tends to two fledglings. The design that was launched in June of 2021 was design by Jennie Norris. It features a majestic side portrait of a bald eagle.
The contents of this coin are often misunderstood. While the various denominations of the Gold American Eagle are 22 karat and .9167 pure gold, the $5 GAE, for example, still has 1/10 full troy ounce of gold. Silver and copper are alloyed to add luster and hardness, not to dilute the purity of the coin.
The coin is minted at the US Mint in West Point, N.Y.
The $5 GAE has a diameter of 16.5 mm.
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