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  2. American Gold Eagle - Wikipedia

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    Because the term "eagle" also is the official United States designation for the pre-1933 ten dollar gold coin, the weight of the bullion coin is typically used when describing American Gold Eagles (e.g., "1/2-ounce American Gold Eagle") to avoid confusion with the pre-1933 coins. This is particularly true with the 1/4-oz American Gold Eagle ...

  3. American Eagle bullion coins - Wikipedia

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    American Eagle bullion coins are produced by the United States Mint. [1] ... American Gold Eagle; American Platinum Eagle; American Palladium Eagle; References

  4. List of bullion coins - Wikipedia

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    Gold Eagle.9167: 1 ⁄ 10, 1 ⁄ 4, 1 ⁄ 2 ... Reverse of an American Platinum Eagle proof coin: Obverse of a 2004 American Silver Eagle: Reverse of a 2010 limited ...

  5. Eagle (United States coin) - Wikipedia

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    The eagle is a United States $10 gold coin issued by the United States Mint from 1795 to 1933.. The eagle was the largest of the five main decimal base-units of denomination used for circulating coinage in the United States prior to 1933, the year when gold was withdrawn from circulation.

  6. West Point Mint - Wikipedia

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    Newly-struck American Gold Eagle coins sliding into a tray at the West Point Mint. Prior to its 2005 remodel that added a second story, [5] the mint was a 170-by-256-foot (52 by 78 m) one-story reinforced concrete structure with a flat roof.

  7. Library of Congress bimetallic eagle - Wikipedia

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    The bimetallic coin design was inspired by the graceful architecture of the library's Jefferson Building. The outer ring is stamped from a sheet of gold, then a solid core of platinum is placed within the ring. Then, the gold ring and platinum core are simultaneously stamped forming an annular bead where the two precious metals meet.

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