



The year 2020 is one that the world will not forget. The precious metals market saw a tremendous spike in demand, especially the Gold market. The Mint produced almost three times as many half-ounce pieces compared to the previous year. Even though there was a spike in demand and production less than 3% of these beautiful coins have achieved the perfect grade of 70 by NGC. This coin features a flawless strike with beautiful original mint luster and is a must-own for any collection.















Boasting a perfect PF70 certification from the NGC, this American Liberty 2021 high relief gold coin is a museum-quality treasure. Only 12,500 were minted, and the pristine condition of this 2021 Liberty gold coin makes it exceptionally rare. Add beauty and value to your coin collection.



The year 2021 marked the 5th year of release for the U.S Mint’s only Palladium Coin. The Palladium Eagle gives investors an easy way to take advantage of palladium as a precious metal investment. Authorized by Congress in 2010 and first issued in 2017, they are the first and only official investment-grade palladium coins from the United States Government. This piece has a beautiful strike with a show-stopping luster. Only 12,000 pieces were minted, and it is certified Proof 70 by NGC.



Introduced in 1986, the popular and iconic American Eagle Silver Proof Coins are collector versions of the official United States Mint American Eagle Silver Bullion Coins. The classic Walking Liberty featured on the obverse has long been a collector favorite. After 35 years, this famous design has been refreshed, while the reverse features a completely new design. The 2021 American Eagle One Ounce Silver Reverse Proof Two-Coin Set Designer Edition contains one original and one newly re-designed American Eagle One Ounce Silver Coin with stunning reverse-proof finishes, a unique setting for the serious collector. Original Design: The 2021 obverse original design features Adolph A. Weinman’s full-length figure of Liberty in full stride, enveloped in folds of the flag, with her right hand extended and branches of laurel and oak in her left. The 2021 reverse original design features a heraldic eagle with a shield, an olive branch in the right talon, and arrows in the left. Each coin with the original designs bears the “W” mintmark reflecting its striking at the West Point Mint. New Design: The 2021 obverse new design features a refreshed depiction of Weinman’s Liberty. For the “refreshed” redesign, the United States Mint returned to its original historical assets to render a closer reflection of Weinman’s original vision and detail. The 2021 reverse new design features an eagle as it approaches a landing, carrying an oak branch as if to add it to a nest. Each coin with the new designs bears the “S” mintmark reflecting its striking at the San Francisco Mint. To give the new coins an added level of security, they are updated with enhanced security features, including a reeded edge variation.



Introduced in 1986, the popular and now-iconic American Eagle Silver Uncirculated Coins are collector versions of the official United States Mint American Eagle Silver Bullion Coins. These popular silver collectibles are struck at the West Point Mint. The classic Walking Liberty design by Adolph A. Weinman featured on the coin’s obverse has long been a collector favorite. After 35 years, this famous design has been refreshed. Thanks to technological advancements in the design and minting process, it now encompasses some of Weinman’s original details that were not previously possible. The reverse design is completely new. To give the new coins an added level of security, they have also been updated with enhanced security features, including a reeded edge variation. Uncirculated, or “Burnished” Eagles are struck using specially burnished blanks which results in a satin-like finish. Burnished coins are smooth to the touch and display striking detail. Note that the U.S. Mint does not use the term “burnished.” Instead, the mint refers to these coins simply as “uncirculated.” It’s the numismatic community that continues to use the term burnished in reference to coins produced through the special minting process. These special burnished coins also bear the "W" mint mark on the reverse of the coin.



Introduced in 1986, the popular and now-iconic American Eagle Silver Uncirculated Coins are collector versions of the official United States Mint American Eagle Silver Bullion Coins. These popular silver collectibles are struck at the West Point Mint. The classic Walking Liberty design by Adolph A. Weinman featured on the coin’s obverse has long been a collector favorite. After 35 years, this famous design has been refreshed. Thanks to technological advancements in the design and minting process, it now encompasses some of Weinman’s original details that were not previously possible. The reverse design is completely new. To give the new coins an added level of security, they have also been updated with enhanced security features, including a reeded edge variation. Uncirculated, or “Burnished” Eagles are struck using specially burnished blanks which results in a satin-like finish. Burnished coins are smooth to the touch and display striking detail. Note that the U.S. Mint does not use the term “burnished.” Instead, the mint refers to these coins simply as “uncirculated.” It’s the numismatic community that continues to use the term burnished in reference to coins produced through the special minting process. These special burnished coins also bear the "W" mint mark on the reverse of the coin.



Born from Mint Error! It is widely believed, due to incredible demand for gold bullion experienced this year, another unusual error or variety coin was created. The 2021-W T-2 $10 Gold American Eagle Struck with Unfinished Proof Dies are bullion coins that included the “W” mint mark below the date. Although not every collector is aware of these unusual coins, they represent a major rarity within the American Gold Eagle series. It is generally believed that the dies intended for striking proof versions of the coin were inadvertently placed into service for bullion coins. These dies did not receive the final finishing treatment which results in coins struck with a cameo finish, however, the coins did include the “W” mintmark. The mistake was recently discovered. The total number of coins that were minted is still a mystery. This is a key coin in the series and a must-own for any collection.



Don’t miss your chance to purchase the first issue of this newly designed 2021 American Eagle One Ounce Gold Uncirculated Coin! After 35 years, the design has been updated, and this is your opportunity to start a brand-new collection with the first of this new design minted at the West Point Mint. Burnished Gold American Eagles feature a “W” mintmark, which represents U.S Mint at West Point, NY. This is widely considered as one of the most unique gold coins the U.S. Mint has ever produced. The coins are minted using a specialized process to create a burnished finish, each coin is certified MS70/SP70. The commonly used word “burnished” comes from the thoroughly polished coin blanks that are individually hand-fed into coining presses. Although similar in appearance to American Eagle Bullion Coins, these uncirculated/burnished coins are distinguished by the presence of a mintmark and the use of burnished blanks which produce more of a matte finish. The strike is sharp, and the fields are flawless.



Introduced in 1986, the popular and now-iconic American Eagle Silver Uncirculated Coins are collector versions of the official United States Mint American Eagle Silver Bullion Coins. These popular silver collectibles are struck at the West Point Mint. The classic Walking Liberty design by Adolph A. Weinman featured on the coin’s obverse has long been a collector favorite. After 35 years, this famous design has been refreshed. Thanks to technological advancements in the design and minting process, it now encompasses some of Weinman’s original details that were not previously possible. The reverse design is completely new. To give the new coins an added level of security, they have also been updated with enhanced security features, including a reeded edge variation. Uncirculated, or “Burnished” Eagles are struck using special burnished blanks which results in a satin-like finish. Burnished coins are smooth to the touch and display striking detail. Note that the U.S. Mint does not use the term “burnished.” Instead, the mint refers to these coins simply as “uncirculated.” It’s the numismatic community that continues to use the term burnished in reference to coins produced through the special minting process. These special burnished coins also bear the "W" mint mark on the reverse of the coin.






Born from Mint Error! It is widely believed, due to the incredible demand for gold bullion experienced this year, another unusual error or variety coin was created. The 2021-W T-2 $10 Gold American Eagle Struck with Unfinished Proof Dies are bullion coins that included the “W” mint mark below the date. Although not every collector is aware of these unusual coins, they represent a major rarity within the American Gold Eagle series. It is generally believed that the dies intended for striking proof versions of the coin were inadvertently placed into service for bullion coins. These dies did not receive the final finishing treatment which results in coins struck with a cameo finish, however, the coins did include the “W” mintmark. The mistake was recently discovered. The total number of coins that were minted is still a mystery. This is a key coin in the series and a must-own for any collection.




