American Eagle Coins
The United States Mint first began producing American Eagles in gold and silver back in 1986. The American Eagle coin family expanded in 1997 with the introduction of platinum versions. And in late 2011 or 2012, another addition of is expected with coins composed of palladium. The following summaries link to each of the current or upcoming releases, including bullion and collector proof and uncirculated issues.
Each of the bullion American Silver Eagle coins are composed from one ounce of 99.9% pure silver and are considered the official silver bullion coin of the United States Learn More » |
The 2011 Proof Silver Eagle marks the continuation of a series of collectible silver coins from the United States Mint that dates back to 1986. Learn More » |
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2011 Uncirculated Silver Eagle The 2011 eagle would be the fourth year for the uncirculated coin which is based on the popular bullion Silver Eagles that have been produced annually since 1986. Learn More » |
The one ounce bullion Gold Eagle coins were released for sale by the US Mint to its network of authorized purchasers on January 3, 2011. Learn More » |
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The 2011 Proof Gold Eagle is struck as a collector version of the US Mint’s bullion American Gold Eagle Program. Learn More » |
While these coins contain the same design imagery as found on the bullion and related Proof Gold Eagles, they are easily distinguishable. Learn More » |
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The 2011 Proof Platinum Eagle continues a series of collectible coins from the United States Mint that started in 1997. Learn More » |
The Palladium Eagle was authorized by the United States Congress by the Eagle Palladium Bullion Coin Act of 2010. Learn More » |
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