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Gold American Eagle Bullion



October 29, 2009 by · Leave a Comment 

Many short-term investors prefer the liquidity of gold American Eagle bullion, since our government backs these modern coins for weight, and precious metal content. These 22-karat coins contain a full Troy ounce of pure gold, and their obverse design is among the most exquisite in existence. The obverse design on gold American Eagle bullion coins are near replicas of the legendary, rare, $20 Saint Gaudens Double Eagle gold coin, minted from 1907 to 1933. The original Saint Gaudens rare coins are vastly more expensive than the modern Eagles, which carry a face value of $50, so bullion investors can enjoy the artistry of a valuable, rare coin at prices that are only slightly higher than the spot price of gold.

The classic design that modern, gold American Eagle bullion coins share with their rare coin counterparts is the image of Lady Liberty walking into view, wearing a long, flowing gown. She is carrying a torch in her right hand, and an olive branch in her left, with the capital building in the background. The reverse designs on both coins portray American Eagles, but are completely different designs from two different artists.

Many household investors are making long-term investments in rare coins like the aforementioned $20 Saint Gaudens, or the $20 Lady Liberty, which is the original Double Eagle gold coin. These investors are diversifying their rare, Double Eagle holdings with gold American Eagle bullion, to capitalize on short-term gains while their rare coins appreciate over time. Investors can receive institutional discounts on their bullion, and rare coins by contacting one of our friendly specialists, who offer these institutional discounts to household investors like you.

Danny Burns

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