1996 1 oz American Gold Eagle Coin

1996 1 oz American Gold Eagle Coin

Year1996
Mint MarkNot Shown
Purity.9167
ManufacturerUS Mint
Thickness2.87 mm
Diameter32.7 mm
ConditionBrilliant Uncirculated
Face Value$50
Issuing CountryUnited States
Obverse DesignerAugustus Saint-Gaudens
Reverse DesignerMiley Busiek
Edge DesignReeded
SeriesAmerican Eagle
CoANo
Mintage189,148
Packaging TypePlastic Flip
Package Dimensions1.3 x 1.3 x 0.1
Metal Weight1 Troy Ounce
ShippingFree Shipping on Orders Over $199

Description

1996 1 oz American Gold Eagle Coin

American Gold Eagle coins celebrated their 10th anniversary in 1996. Following their initial success after release in 1986, the American Gold Eagle bullion coins had seen decreasing demands for the coin in every year since its release, and the 1996 coin marked the low point in the programs history. The 1996 1 oz American Gold Eagle coin is available to purchase today.

Coin Highlights:

  • Arrives in a protective flip.
  • 11th release of the American Gold Eagle coin!
  • Limited mintage of only 189,148 coins!
  • Contains 1 Troy oz of actual gold content in BU condition.
  • Issued a face value of $50 (USD) by the United States.
  • Augustus Saint-Gaudens’ Liberty design is on the obverse.
  • Miley Busiek’s bald eagle family on the reverse.

The 1996 1 oz American Gold Eagle coin marked a major changing point in the bullion series from the US Mint. From its introduction in 1986, the coins in this collection had seen dropping demand, but also a change in which coin was the most popular among investors.

When the American Gold Eagle debuted, the 1 oz coin was the most popular of the four available weights. Fast forward a decade, and there was a new popular coin in the collection. While the 1996 1 oz American Gold Eagle had hit the lowest demand it has seen to date in its history, the 1/10 oz coin actually increased in 1996 by nearly double, and would remain equal to or ahead of the 1 oz in terms of demand.

On the obverse of all 1996 1 oz American Gold Eagle Coins you’ll find the image of Liberty, with flowing hair and a flowing robe as she walks forward into an unknown future holding her bright torch as a guiding light. It was created in 1907 by Augustus Saint-Gaudens, and featured on the $20 Gold Double Eagle coin until 1933.

The reverse of all American Gold Eagle coins includes the design of a family of bald eagles in their nest. Created in 1986 by Miley Busiek, it features the image of a male eagle flying over the family nest, which contains a group of hatchlings that is guarded by a watchful female.

Each 1996 1 oz American Gold Eagle Coin in this product listing from JM Bullion is in BU condition. Coins in BU condition have no signs of wear and tear, but you will notice minor flaws ranging from breaks in the luster and spotted surfaces to contact marks from the production process.

Overview of the 1996 American Gold Eagle Coin

The 1996 1 oz American Gold Eagle Coin is a stunning investment piece that celebrates the beauty of American heritage. With its 24karat gold content, each coin weighs exactly one ounce, making it a substantial addition to any collection or investment portfolio.

Design and Features

This coin features Augustus Saint-Gaudens’ iconic design of Lady Liberty, radiating light and freedom. The reverse side showcases a family of eagles, symbolizing strength and unity. Its rich detail and classic design make it highly sought after by collectors.

Why Invest in the 1996 Gold Eagle?

This coin not only holds substantial intrinsic value due to its gold content but also is cherished for its historical significance. Owning a 1996 1 oz American Gold Eagle Coin is a testament to exquisite craftsmanship and a wise investment strategy for the future.

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