
This 1992 $50 Gold Eagle has a perfect grade MS70 by PCGS, this American Gold Eagle features blazing original mint luster and crisp devices. The details are sharply-defined and the fields are velvety smooth. This very hard to find Gold Eagle only has a population and is certain to please any collector.












In 1993, the U.S Mint only produced 71,864 quarter-ounce Gold American Eagles. Furthermore, there are only 337 coins certified perfect MS70 by NGC. The satiny, fine textured surfaces of this one-ounce Gold Eagle are absolutely pristine. This a scarce coin which can be difficult to find and is an ultimate addition to any collection. The perfectly struck piece exhibits technically perfect yellow and orange-gold surfaces, with vibrant mint luster and well-detailed elements throughout.



In 1993, the U.S Mint only produced 71,864 quarter-ounce Gold American Eagles. Furthermore, there are only 56 coins certified perfect MS70 by PCGS. The satiny, fine textured surfaces of this one-ounce Gold Eagle are absolutely pristine. This a scarce coin which can be difficult to find and is an ultimate addition to any collection. The perfectly struck piece exhibits technically perfect yellow and orange-gold surfaces, with vibrant mint luster and well-detailed elements throughout.



This is an amazingly flawless $50 Gold Eagle, graded a PERFECT MS70 by PCGS, this piece glows with a bright yellow-gold hue. The surfaces of this Gold Eagle are absolutely captivating, from intricate details to the satin-smooth, flawless fields. This coin has a beautiful design, stunning detail, sharp strike, and brilliant original mint luster, the eye-appeal of this exquisite gem is amazing.


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1993 marked the eighth year of production for the Gold American Eagle series. This year we saw an uptick of interest in the gold market at the price crossed above $400 oz following a sustained run. There was an uptick in production of Gold Eagles in all denominations. The U.S Mint produced over 210,000 one-tenth ounce Gold Eagles. Even with this large production number, only 91 coins have been certified perfect 70 by PCGS. Making this piece a key date and highly sought after by collectors and investors. Take notice of the beautiful luster and sharp design of this standout tenth ounce piece.
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The year 1994 tends to be a key date in the Gold Eagles series across all denominations because the U.S Mint produced lesser amounts of each size. The U.S Mint produced just over 72,000 tenth-ounce Gold Eagles and less than 1% of all coins minted have been awarded perfect 70 by NGC. Investors and collectors seek out these pieces as it is a key date in the series and must add to any collection. This piece features well-struck elements on both sides and has a beautiful lemon-like luster. If you are looking to complete your collection, look no further than this exquisite piece.



1994 tends to be a key date in the Gold Eagles series across all denominations because the U.S Mint produces lesser amount of each size. The U.S Mint produces a near-record low of just over 206,000 tenth-ounce Gold Eagles and only 421 pieces have been awarded perfect 70 my NGC. Investors and collectors seek out these pieces as it is a key date in the series and must add to any collection. This piece features well-struck elements on both sides and has a beautiful lemon-like luster. If you are looking to complete your collection, look no further than this exquisite piece.



The year 1994 tends to be a key date in the Gold Eagles series across all denominations because the U.S Mint produced lesser amounts of each size. The U.S Mint produced just over 72,000 tenth-ounce Gold Eagles and less than 1% of all coins minted have been awarded perfect 70 my NGC. Investors and collectors seek out these pieces as it is a key date in the series and must add to any collection. This piece features well-struck elements on both sides and has a beautiful lemon-like luster. If you are looking to complete your collection, look no further than this exquisite piece.



The satiny, finely textured surfaces of this one-ounce Gold Eagle are absolutely pristine. The modified Augustus Saint-Gaudens design is fully struck, as is the reverse by Miley Busiek. Registry Collectors should note that the 1994 has one of the lowest MS70 populations at PCGS after the 1988.



The year 1994 tends to be a key date in the Gold Eagles series across all denominations because the U.S Mint produced a lesser amount of each size. In 1994 U.S Mint produced just over 206,000 tenth-ounce Gold Eagles and only 46 pieces have been awarded perfect 70 my PCGS. Investors and collectors seek out these pieces as it is a key date in the series and must add to any collection. This piece features well-struck elements on both sides and has a beautiful lemon-like luster. If you are looking to complete your collection, look no further than this exquisite piece.


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Have you been looking for a key year in the Gold American Eagle series? Then look no further than the 1995 Gold Eagle which marked the ten-year anniversary of the series. The mint remained steady in their production of Gold Eagle and produced a little over 83,000 one-quarter ounce Gold Eagles and less than 1% of those coins have achieved the near perfect grade of MS69 by PCGS. This scarce coin is a great addition for investors and collectors alike. This is truly a key date in the series and a must own for any collection.



Have you been looking for a key year in the Gold American Eagle series? Then look no further than the 1995 Gold Eagle which marked the ten-year anniversary of the series. The mint remained steady in their production of Gold Eagle and produced a little over 83,000 one-quarter ounce Gold Eagles and only 55 coins have been certified perfect 70 by PCGS. This scarce coin is a great addition for investors and collectors alike. It is perfectly struck and still bears its beautiful luster. This is truly a key date in the series and a must-own for any collection.



Are you looking for an exception piece to add to your collection? Then you will appreciate the rarity of the 1997 half-ounce American Gold Eagle in MS70, where PCGS only has a total population of 44 coins in MS70. This lemon-gold twenty-five-dollar piece showcases fully rendered relief elements and flawlessly preserved, smooth surfaces. Out of 79,605 coins struck, .0005% have been given the perfect designation of MS70 by PCGS.





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Have you ever wanted to experience the feel of victory by acquiring one of the hardest-to-find pieces in the series? Then the MS70 1996 $50 Gold American Eagle will fill that void. This coin in MS70 is by far one of the most difficult to find in the series, with only 40 coins graded perfect MS70 by PCGS. The satiny smooth surfaces shine with clarity, beauty, and the devices are powerfully struck with full elaborate detail. This 1996 $50 Gold American Eagle is a true gem and is also a key date 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.