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{{/presale}}The United States Mint added 1/10 oz fractional-weight coins to the American Gold Eagle series in 1988 after introducing the collection in 1987. Collectors and investors around the world continue to purchase releases from this collection each year, allowing them a chance to hold a piece of American history right in their hands! Today, the 1998-W Proof American Eagle 1/10 oz Gold Coin can now be purchased and is available online from Provident Metals.
Coin Highlights:
The 1998-W Proof American Eagle 1/10 oz Gold Coin was manufactured by the West Point Mint. This coin was created with 91.67% 22-karat actual gold, along with 5.33% copper and 3% silver. This bullion product also has a proof finish, indicating that the designs are frosted while the backgrounds of each side are mirrored. Order from Provident Metals today, and your coin will arrive with a Certificate of Authenticity in a themed presentation box!
History
As a truly timeless collection, the American Gold Eagle Coin series is dedicated to honoring the patriotic values and roots that the United States is known for. This collection features bullion products with imagery and symbolism that help represent the United States as a country. The Philadelphia Mint was where the 1/10 oz fractional-weight coin was introduced, but production of this coin moved to the West Point Mint in 1994.
Obverse
The image of Lady Liberty is shown on the obverse of the 1998-W Proof American Eagle 1/10 oz Gold Coin. This image was taken from the original Double Eagle design by Augustus Saint-Gaudens, which was featured on United States twenty-dollar gold pieces between the years 1907 to 1933. For this 1998-coin, Lady Liberty strides forward with radiance, her hair blowing back behind her in the wind. In one hand, she holds a torch; the other hand grasps an olive branch.
Reverse
An eagle family, designed by sculptor Miley Busiek, is shown on the reverse of the 1998-W Proof American Eagle 1/10 oz Gold Coin. In the image, a female eagle and the hatchlings wait in the nest while the male eagle flies overhead carrying an olive branch. Certain specs and details about the coin, including its weight, purity, and value, are also featured on this side of the coin.
Ordering
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