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2024 American Eagle One Ounce Gold Uncirculated Coin Available On June 6

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2024 American Eagle One Ounce Gold Uncirculated Coin Available On June 6
2024, June 6

The United States Mint (Mint) will accept orders for the 2024 American Eagle One Ounce Gold Uncirculated Coin beginning June 6 at noon EDT. Production is limited to 13,000 coins, and orders are limited to three coins per household for the first 24-hour sales period.

Struck in 22-karat gold, the American Eagle One Ounce Gold Uncirculated Coins are collector versions of the official United States Mint American Eagle Gold Bullion Coins.

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For the first time in 35 years, the reverse (tails) design was updated in 2021. The new reverse design features a stunning portrayal of a majestic eagle created by United States Mint Artistic Infusion Program Designer Jennie Norris and sculpted by United States Mint Medallic Artist Renata Gordon. Inscriptions are "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA," "E PLURIBUS UNUM," "IN GOD WE TRUST," "50 DOLLARS," and "1 OZ. FINE GOLD."

The obverse (heads) design, also enhanced in 2021, features Augustus Saint-Gaudens' full-length figure of Liberty with flowing hair, holding a torch in her right hand and an olive branch in her left. Using technical advancements, the United States Mint returned to its historical assets to render a current design that is a closer reflection of Saint-Gaudens' original vision and detail. Inscriptions are "LIBERTY" and "2024."

In addition to redesigning the reverse and enhancing the design details on the obverse of the American Eagle Coins in 2021, the Mint introduced anti-counterfeiting features that include a reeded edge variation on the one-ounce coin.

To complement these designs, each coin is encapsulated and placed in a black clamshell, which is then placed in an outer presentation box with the words "United States Mint" and Mint seal on the outer lid. The box is then encased in an outer sleeve that incorporates a beautiful gold foil image of Liberty. The accompanying certificate of authenticity also includes artwork of the obverse design.
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Even adjusted for inflation, my first car was still less expensive.
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APMEX is offering this coin for a mere $2,572.28.

I have not been collecting nearly as long as many members here but in that time I have never once considered buying a gold coin. I'm a collector, not an investor so spending that much on one coin that I would not resell has never been an option.
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Not a chance.

I will say that all the AGEs I bought back in the late 90s and early 2000s are all worth quite a bit more now than when I purchased them but it's just too much now, especially, as GLB49 mentioned, when I have no intention to ever sell. That money is better spent elsewhere in numismatics (or mortgage payment).
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Thanks for The (Sad ) Reminder,

Our Illustrious, Far from " Collector Friendly " U S Mint has Sought and Maintained Greed and Financial Security for Themselves, Over Any
other Possible Obvious Reasons, For Far To Long......

Releasing Gold coins, when Spot Hovers around $2,350.00 for Maybe a Few Weeks Charging about $ 1,000.00 Over Spot............

Alas, Not Me. Either........

Also, I have noticed The Only Coin made Prior to 2024 made out of 24 Carat Gold was the American Buffalo's... When Did the U S Mint start Making The One Ounce Gold Coins With 24 Carat,..
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That money is better spent elsewhere in numismatics (or mortgage payment).
I agree with the former. But what is the latter?
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If I still had a mortgage payment my silver coin collection would be a lot smaller than it is.
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If I still had a mortgage payment my silver coin collection would be a lot smaller than it is.
That tracks!
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Among Collectors,

What's 30 years, Maybe 15 After Re-Finance.....( all along Keeping an Eye Out for Sweet Coinage or Currency )


No More Mortgage Payments .
However, Usually a Collector WILL find a Way, If They Want To.........

Somewhere in Collecting there is a Passion that Frankly, Has Always Had My Attention.
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No mortgage payment is one of the benefits of being old. There are other benefits but I can't remember what they are.
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No mortgage payment is one of the benefits of being old.


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There are other benefits but I can't remember what they are.
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