Order Your $50 Gold Eagle Now – Certified Early Release Coin

January 15, 2010 by Admin · Leave a Comment
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Buy these beautiful gold eagle coins now at great prices.
Check out this Certified Early Release $50 Gold Eagle. Due to rising gold prices during the recent economic meltdown, a total sell out is anticipated as gold is the perfect investment. The 2010 $50 gold eagle has not yet been released and shipment is expected by February 3, 2010. So it is very important that you place your order as quickly as possible to lock in your price.

As you probably are aware, coins that have been released by the US Mint in the first 30 days of production are Certified and have a spectacular mint luster as they were struck from new dies. In addition, they often have a more crisp appearance than coins struck much later on.

The US Mint stopped production of gold eagle in 2009, and due to the higher demand for the gold eagle this year, many coin experts are nor forecasting shortages and/or delays of these coins. Also, because of China's very large demand for gold, gold prices are expected to climb sharply. Savvy investors are already buying as much gold as they can, and these gold eagles are a perfect investment. Taking a look at MS70 gold eagles from the mid 1990's to 2002, the coins are selling from $3,500 for a 2002 up to $13,500 for a 1994. No one can predict with any certainty what a perfect 2010 MS70 gold eagle early release coin will be worth in the future, but if gold continues to rise as anticipated, they will increase substantially.

As we mentioned above, China is the leader in the world in amassing gold, and their current monthly acquisition is greater that the total US has in stock. They are encouraging their citizens to acquire gold as well and this leads to the shortage and the steep increase in gold prices which now are averaging around $1,100 an ounce. During very trying economic times, gold gives a greater peace of mind, and this is why gold eagle continue to be the favorite among coin collectors.

Place your order for the 2010 Gold Eagles PreSale! So please don't be left out on this issue, place your order in now and lock in your price.

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The Quarter Eagle, A Unique $2.50 Gold Piece—Truly A Treasured Find!

June 24, 2009 by Admin · Leave a Comment
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Buy these beautiful quarter eagles here at great prices.
The $2.50 gold piece, or more commonly called the Quarter Eagle, was given the name Quarter Eagle by an act of Congress in 1792. It is a common misconception that the term “eagle” was just slang, but thanks to the Coinage Act, it formally secured that name in the annals of history. The Quarter Eagle was designed initially by Robert Scot. It was a denominational variation of the ten gold eagles. It was minted in very limited quantities, during the 1800’s and early 1900’s.

 Prior to 1933, it was common practice of the government to mint coins with gold, due to the fact that it was the common standard on which monetary value was based. When they were initially started in production, the gold content varied until the fineness of it was set at .900 by an act of Congress in 1837. It was in the 20’s and 30’s that numismatics truly realized the collectible value of these coins, especially the gold proofs that were made. Some of the proofs were only minted in quantities of about twenty, but never exceeded one hundred in total.

 The most commonly known, rare $2.50 gold piece is the 1878 Liberty Gold Eagle. The obverse of this coin contains a bust of Lady Liberty, her face pointing to the left, wearing a coronet emblazoned with the word “Liberty”.  The reverse is adorned by an American bald eagle, grasping an olive branch and arrows in its talons.  This particular coin was probably melted down after it went unsold, due to the purity level of the gold used in the proof. Today only a few of these particularly rare $2.50 quarter eagles exist in collections around the world. There is one that is impounded in the Smithsonian. In today’s terms, the true value of this coin would be over thirty dollars. In recent years, one of these coins sold at auction for $32,570.00.

For any serious collector, having the opportunity to add one of these rare $2.50 gold pieces to their collection, is a driving force behind the high selling prices of them at auction. For someone to find a rare $2.50 quarter eagle, that was struck prior to 1834, it is extremely unusual and truly a treasured find.  Proofs of these coins, that were struck prior to 1856, are unequivocally rare coins to find and to be coveted in whatever condition they are found.  When the U.S. went off the gold standard in 1933, it made finding one of the Quarter Eagles even more difficult. There are several variations of these uncommon $2.50 gold pieces; some of which are the Capped Head, the Liberty Head and the Indian Head quarter.  Each of these variations has a different face, but the flip side of it also has the iconic symbol of our nation, the majestic bald eagle. That rare collector, who has the fortune to possess even one of these rare and incredible coins in their collection, has the ability to not only brag about having such a unique coin, but also be able to hold a piece of our nation’s financial history. You can find some of these rare quarter eagles at GovMint.com! Click here!

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