
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!



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 1992, we saw a sharp decline in the mintage of the bullion version of the Silver American Eagle. The Mint produced 1.5 millions coins less than the previous year. Given the low mintage numbers, less than 1% were able to achieve a perfect 70 grade by PCGS. The satiny, finely textured surfaces of this one-ounce Silver Eagle are pristine. Featuring amazing luster and perfect strike, this delightful example exhibits technically surfaces, with vibrant mint luster and well-detailed design elements throughout.


1 of 314 in PCGS population.
Perfect Mint State 70
The obverse features Adolph A. Weinman’s design of Lady Liberty draped in an American flag, walking gracefully as the sun rises over a ridge. The reverse features John Mercanti’s heraldic eagle with 13 small stars representing the original colonies.
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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.



Are you looking to find the rarest Silver Eagle in the series in Mint State 70? Then look no further and this spot free, beautiful, and lustrous 1994 Silver American Eagle. In 1994, the production of Silver Eagles experienced a decline that brought the mintage to the lowest level for the series at the time. The total production of just 4,227,319 coins remains the second lowest bullion mintage for the overall series. This coin is sought after by investors and collectors who are trying to complete MS70 sets. The 1994 Silver Eagle is the 9th issue of the series. It, as most 1990's eagles do, often comes spotty and is elusive in perfect 70. Only 390 have achieved the perfect MS70 by NGC.



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.

