Us mint american eagle gold bullion coins

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gold bullion coins rose 258 percent in 2020 and heavy demand has persisted in 2021. The Mint has been unable to keep up with strong demand for both its gold and silver bullion coins, partly due to pandemic-related production challenges. Mint has said it will issue the new gold American Eagles “midyear 2021.” FINE GOLD.” The coins will retain the obverse (heads) image of Liberty holding a torch in her right hand and an olive branch in her left, designed by sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens. The new American Eagles will feature a redesigned reverse (tails) showing a close-up portrait of an eagle surrounded by the inscriptions, “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,” “50 DOLLARS,” and “1 OZ. Mint is preparing to produce new American Eagle coins in honor of the program’s 35 th anniversary. The Mint produced no half-ounce American Eagle gold bullion coins this March and April, and no quarter-ounce gold American Eagles in April.Īs production of the existing coins slow, the U.S. By comparison, during the first four months of last year the Mint produced an average of 70,000 one-ounce American Eagle gold bullion coins per month. The Mint produced just 38,500 one-ounce American Eagle gold bullion coins in April, down from 191,000 in January, 121,000 in February, and 55,500 in March. With more than 22 million troy ounces sold since 1986, American Eagle Gold Bullion Coins are among the world’s leading investment grade gold bullion coins. Through the first four months of the year the Mint has steadily lowered production.

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Mint is winding down production of American Eagle gold bullion coins as it prepares to introduce a new version of the coin.

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