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{{/presale}}US Mint commemorative gold coins are issued annually to celebrate various events, historical moments, and people from American history. Examples of US Mint Commemorative gold coins include designs honoring individuals such as President George Washington, President Thomas Jefferson, Olympic athletes, Apollo 11, and the American Legion. Right now, you can purchase near-perfect $5 US Mint Commemorative Gold Coins online from Provident Metals.
Highlights:
With your purchase of a $5 US Mint Commemorative Gold Coin comes a PCGS or NGC protective plastic slab to house the coin. These coins have a Mint State 69 certification that indicates each one exhibits full, original mint luster with a maximum of two minor detracting flaws. Examples of those flaws include only minuscule contact marks or hairlines located outside of the primary focal points of the coin.
Designs
On the obverse and reverse side of each $5 US Mint Commemorative Coin is a depiction of an important moment, individual, or organization from American history. Commemorative coins celebrate America and the people that have made it the land that it is. The designs on the obverse and reverse will vary by program, but the designs on any given coin will match each other to honor the theme of the release.
History
The first commemorative coin issued by the United States Mint was the 1848 Quarter Eagle with a CAL strike. The few coins issued with that CAL designation identified the first production of US gold coins with gold discovered during the California Gold Rush. Commemorative coins were produced by the US Mint from 1848 to 1954. By the 1930s, Americans began to lose interest in the quality and variety of American commemorative gold coins. Commemorative coining resumed in 1982, with the first commemorative gold coins of the modern era released in 1986.
Ordering
This Provident Metals listing offers $5 US Mint Commemorative Gold Coins from random years. Each coin has an MS69 certification from the PCGS or NGC, but date marks and designs will vary based on the item you receive. If you purchase more than one, you could get several coins with the same date marks and designs.
If you have any questions, Provident Metals is here to assist you. Our customer service team is available at 800-313-3315, online using our live chat, and via our email address.
When the subtotal of your purchase, including applicable discounts, is $199 or more, you receive free shipping for your entire order. In order to receive free shipping on purchases of $199 or more, you must live within the 50 US states. For orders less than $199, a $9.95 shipping fee applies. All products are discreetly packaged and shipped with full insurance included.
Most Provident orders are shipped within one (1) business day of your payment clearing. Payments made via PayPal clear instantly. Bitcoin payments clear instantly once the transaction is confirmed. Credit Card and bank wire payments process within 1 business day. ACH and paper check payments take 3-5 business days. Once payments are processed, products are released to fulfillment for packaging and shipping.
All orders of $199 or more that are eligible for free shipping are, by default, shipped via a carrier of our choice (USPS or UPS). Depending on the contents and size of your purchase, you may be able to upgrade to a specific carrier during checkout.
For those orders of $999.99 or less, there is no need to sign for your package. However, you may select the option to require a signature at delivery if you want. This can be chosen and paid for at checkout. All orders of $1000 or more require a signature to complete delivery.
Provident is only able to ship to addresses in any of the 50 US states. This includes P.O. boxes and APO addresses.