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{{/presale}}The American Gold Eagle Coin series holds tremendous value for the United States and is considered the preferred gold coin for the country. This collection continues to be eagerly anticipated in the bullion market, especially with these coins possessing heavy patriotic value and symbolism, as well as the fact that they are 100% authentic. Now, the classic designs this collection is known for continue with the 1989-P Proof American Eagle 1/10 oz Gold Coin, which is now available online for purchase from Provident Metals!
Coin Highlights:
The Philadelphia Mint celebrates the second year of the 1/10 oz fractional-weight denomination with this 1989-P Proof American Eagle 1/10 oz Gold Coin. This coin features a metal combination of 91.67% gold, 5.33% copper, and 3% silver, as well as a special proof finish. This means that the designs featured on the surface of the coin are frosted while the backgrounds appear mirrored. The Philadelphia Mint produced this coin with 22-karat gold, which is indicated by the P mint mark featured on the coin.
History
The American Gold Eagle coin has been considered the official gold coin of the U.S. since it was initially released in 1987. This collection has remained a fan-favorite for many years among collectors and investors worldwide. The 1/10 fractional-weight coin wasnt introduced until 1988; it was then manufactured in Philadelphia until 1993, when production then transitioned to the West Point Mint in 1994.
Obverse
The obverse of the 1989-P Proof American Eagle 1/10 oz Gold Coin shows a modified rendition of Augustus Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle design that was featured on U.S. twenty-dollar gold pieces from 1907 to 1933. In the image, Lady Liberty is shown with her long hair flowing behind her, carrying a torch in her right hand and an olive branch in her left. At the bottom left of the obverse is the U.S. Capitol Building appearing in the background.
Reverse
The reverse design featured on the 1989-P Proof American Eagle 1/10 oz Gold Coin is an image originally created by Miley Busiek. A family of eagles is shown; the male eagle flies overhead while the female waits in the nest with her hatchlings. In his talons, the male carries an olive branch.
Ordering
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