
Are you looking to add a truly stunning piece to your collection? Then look no further than this beautiful example of the $10 Gold American Eagle. The 1987 quarter ounce Gold American Eagle only had a total mintage of 269,255 coins and only 47 pieces have been certified in the ultimate grade of MS70 by the Professional Coin Grading Service. The surfaces of this amazing coin are technically perfect with a yellow-gold color. It also has sharply detailed design elements and a vibrant mint luster, making it a key date coin for any collection.



The 1987 $5 Gold American Eagle coin represents the second-year release of the iconic American Gold Eagle series. This particular coin is truly exceptional, boasting a perfect MS70 grade—1 of just 98 in PCGS population. Invest in a tangible, high-potential asset, as well as a rare piece of American history.


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This 1988 $50 Gold Eagle is flawless and is clearly deserving of a perfect MS70 grade from NGC. This outstanding Gold Eagle exhibits blazing original mint luster. The satiny smooth surfaces shine with clarity and beauty and the devices are powerfully struck with full elaborate detail. The 1988 $50 Gold American Eagle is a true gem as there are only 84 coins graded perfect MS70 by NGC and is a key date for any collection.
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This highly lustrous and fully brilliant lemon-yellow quarter-ounce American Eagle gold piece has perfect satin surfaces. This 1988 $10 Gold Eagle is flawless and is clearly deserving of a perfect MS70 grade from NGC. This outstanding Gold Eagle exhibits blazing original mint luster. The satiny smooth surfaces shine with clarity and beauty and the devices are powerfully struck with full elaborate detail. The 1988 $10 Gold American Eagle is a true gem as there are only 29 coins graded perfect MS70 by NGC and is a key date for any collection.



This highly lustrous and fully brilliant lemon-yellow quarter-ounce American Eagle gold piece has perfect satin surfaces. This 1988 $5 Gold Eagle is flawless and is clearly deserving of a perfect MS70 grade from PCGS. This outstanding Gold Eagle exhibits blazing original mint luster and is a key date for any collection.









This is a beautiful example of the 1987 $25 American Gold Eagle. It has been graded MS70 by NGC due to its perfect state! The label is hand signed by former U.S Mint director Edmund Moy who was also named one of the most influential people in numismatics by Coin World. The intricate detail and clarity combined with the amazing luster will make this flawless Gold Eagle appealing to both collectors and investors.



In 1989, the United Stated Mint produced just over 260,000 one-tenth ounce Gold American Eagles, and less than 1% of those coins have achieved the perfect MS70 grade by NGC. This is a beautiful example of the 1989 $5 Gold American Eagle. It has been graded MS70 by NGC due to its perfect state! The intricate detail and clarity combined with the amazing luster will make this flawless Gold Eagle appealing to both collectors and investors.


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The year 1990 marked the 5th year of release for the Gold American Eagle series. The overall production of Gold Eagles fell across all denominations, with the one-tenth-ounce piece experiencing a production drop of over 20% from the previous year. The total mintage was over 210,000 pieces, with only 196 pieces being certified perfect Mint State 70 by NGC. Due to the scarcity of pieces available in Mint State 70, this coin is highly sought after by collectors and investors. This is an exceptional example of the 1990 $5 Gold Eagle in MS70. Take time to notice the beautiful finish and original Mint luster.






The year 1990 marked the 5th year of release for the Gold American Eagle series. The overall production of Gold Eagles fell across all denominations, with the one-quarter-ounce piece experiencing a production drop of over 30% from the previous year. The total mintage was only 41,000 pieces, with only 22 pieces being certified perfect Mint State 70 by PCGS. Due to the scarcity of pieces available in Mint State 70, this coin is highly sought after by collectors and investors. This is an exceptional example of 1990 $25 Gold Eagle in MS70. Take time to notice the beautiful finish and original Mint luster.



The year 1990 marked the 5th year of release for the Gold American Eagle series. The overall production of Gold Eagles fell across all denominations, with the one-tenth-ounce piece experiencing a production drop of over 20% from the previous year. The total mintage was over 210,000 pieces, with only 49 pieces being certified perfect Mint State 70 by PCGS. Due to the scarcity of pieces available in Mint State 70, this coin is highly sought after by collectors and investors. This is an exceptional example of the 1990 $5 Gold Eagle in MS70. Take time to notice the beautiful finish and original Mint luster.



When considering early year Gold Eagles, many investors and collectors strive to acquire the pieces with very low populations such as this 1991 $5 piece. Notably, this year represented the final year the date included on the obverse would be expressed in Roman numerals. In subsequent years, the date would be shown in Arabic numerals. If you are looking to complete your roman numeral collection or complete your whole collection this pristine piece should be in your portfolio. This exquisite piece features a pristine field with razor-sharp devices. The details are incredibly crisp and well defined for a coin from 1991. There were just over 165,000 pieces produced by the US Mint and only 563 pieces have achieved the perfect Mint State 70 grade by NGC.



When considering early year Gold Eagles, many investors and collectors strive to acquire the pieces with very low populations such as this 1991 $5 piece. Notably, this year represented the final year the date included on the obverse would be expressed in Roman numerals. In subsequent years, the date would be shown in Arabic numerals. If you are looking to complete your roman numeral collection or complete your whole collection this pristine piece should be in your portfolio. This exquisite piece features a pristine field with razor-sharp devices. The details are incredibly crisp and well defined for a coin from 1991. There were just over 165,000 pieces produced by the US Mint and only 563 pieces have achieved the perfect Mint State 70 grade by NGC. Furthermore, this piece is hand signed by the Vice President of NGC, Miles Standish. Miles Standish is a prominent numismatist, author, coin grader and industry innovator, He was the first full time coin grader at PCGS and joined NGC as a vice president in 2015. He was honored in 2011 by US Mint Director Edmund Moy, who presented Standish with the coveted Director’s Coin for Excellence medal.



When considering early year Gold Eagles, many investors and collectors strive to acquire the pieces with very low populations such as this 1991 $10 piece. Notably, this year represented the final year the date included on the obverse would be expressed in Roman numerals. In subsequent years, the date would be shown in Arabic numerals. If you are looking to complete your roman numeral collection or complete your whole collection this pristine piece should be in your portfolio. This exquisite piece features a pristine field with razor-sharp devices. The details are incredibly crisp and well defined for a coin from 1991. There were just over 36,000 pieces produced by the US Mint which was a record low for the time and only 67 pieces have achieved the perfect Mint State 70 grade by PCGS.



When considering early year Gold Eagles, many investors and collectors strive to acquire the pieces with very low populations such as this 1991 $50 piece. Notably, this year represented the final year that the date included on the obverse of the American Gold Eagle would be expressed in Roman numerals. In subsequent years, the date would be shown in Arabic numerals. If you are looking to complete your roman numeral collection or complete your whole collection this pristine piece should be in your portfolio. This exquisite piece features a pristine field with razor-sharp devices. The details are incredibly crisp and well defined for a coin from 1991. There were just over 243,000 pieces produced by the US Mint which was a record low for the time and only 64 pieces have achieved the perfect Mint State 70 grade by PCGS.



When considering early year Gold Eagles, many investors and collectors strive to acquire the pieces with very low populations such as this 1991 $5 piece. Notably, this year represented the final year the date included on the obverse would be expressed in Roman numerals. In subsequent years, the date would be shown in Arabic numerals. If you are looking to complete your roman numeral collection or complete your whole collection this pristine piece should be in your portfolio. This exquisite piece features a pristine field with razor-sharp devices. The details are incredibly crisp and well defined for a coin from 1991. There were just over 165,000 pieces produced by the US Mint and only 105 pieces have achieved the perfect Mint State 70 grade by PCGS.









One of only 37 in the PCGS population! This coin is an immaculate honey-gold example that boasts a needle-sharp strike and coruscating satin luster. Both the Professional Coin Grading Service and Numismatic Guaranty Corporation have been remarkably stingy in assigning MS70 grades to this issue. This piece is perfect for any collection!


We have plenty of numismatic gold coins for sale, from the smallest .10 oz Gold Eagles to full 1 oz. Gold Eagles, as well as in numerous denominations and years. We typically sell .10 oz, .25 oz, .50 oz, and 1 oz sets or years-ranging sets. For example, one popular option is our 1988-2021 NGC PF70 $50 Gold American Eagle Collection.
We don’t just have MS-70s, either. We’ve noticed a spike in sales for MS-69s (the second-highest grade), so we often have these gold numismatics in stock as well.
Some of the most beautiful modern coins that the U.S Mint has ever struck are in the High Relief series. Here at Endeavor Metals Group, we stock a variety of high-relief numismatic gold coins for numismatists seeking beautiful collector’s pieces. Known for their raised details above the traditional coin’s surface, the texture and radiance of (ultra) high-relief numismatics make them the most stunning collectible gold coins we’ve ever laid eyes on. And we’re sure you will agree when they’re in your collection!
At Endeavor Metals, we stock the best of the best. This means coins that are rare but also have exceptional strike, luster, tone, eye appeal, and surface preservation.
Gold bullion coins and gold numismatics are similar but also very different. Investors who buy rare gold coins are typically more interested in the coin’s value on the collectors’ market than its precious metal content.
When you buy gold bullion coins, you mainly pay for the metal. It’s a simple, straightforward, no-frills transaction. If you want to own 1 oz of gold, you buy a 1 oz gold coin.
In contrast, purchasing numismatics requires you to consider multiple factors, such as the coin’s condition, history, available quantities of similar collectible gold coins on the market, current collector demand, and speculative future demand, among others.
Investing in numismatic gold coins can be an excellent strategy, but it can also be risky, especially if you don’t do your due diligence beforehand. If you’re interested in acquiring gold numismatics but not sure where to begin, give us a call.
Gold numismatics are a unique investment vehicle because they often have a higher value beyond the intrinsic value of the gold from which they are made. Investors and collectors buy numismatic gold coins because of their rarity. As rare, low-population coins become increasingly difficult to obtain, their worth naturally rises.
If your goal is simply to invest in gold bullion, gold bars or gold coins may be a better option for you. However, if you’re interested in learning more about the rewarding experience of coin collecting, numismatics is a superb choice.
If you’re going to buy rare gold coins, it’s very important that you do some preliminary research. An informed investment can be quite lucrative, but there are also counterfeit collectible gold coins on the market, as well as real coins sold for inflated prices. Here’s how to make sure you’re buying an authentic piece at a fair price.
As long as you take the necessary precautions, starting a numismatic coin collection is as easy as creating any other collection. Buy your first coin, and go from there.
Some collectors seek out numismatic gold coins with specific dates. Others enjoy hunting for coins with minting errors or other unique characteristics called varieties. Some prefer building a personal museum of gold coins from all over the world.
There’s no wrong way to collect coins. Start by learning about them; see if any capture your interest. The next step is tracking them down. If you don’t find a specific coin here at Endeavor Metals, give us a call. We can reach out to our vast network of connections to help you locate elusive specimens.
Recognizing that investors of all experience levels have their own unique financial goals, we work hard to help our customers make informed decisions. We invite you to contact us to speak with one of our in-house experts about investing in the right collectible gold coins for your individual portfolio.
Endeavor Metals is a Tier 1 United States Mint bullion dealer with over 50 years of experience. Our company belongs to numerous prestigious organizations, including the Industry Council for Tangible Assets, the American Numismatic Association, and the Certified Acceptance Corporation (CAC), among others. Buy rare gold coins from Endeavor with full confidence.