2006 Gold American Eagle Burnished MS70 Set

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Description:

Coin Highlights:

  • 2006 Gold American Eagle Burnished MS70 4-coin Set
  • Graded in Perfect MS70 by NGC
  • Hand-signed label by Ed Moy, 38th U.S. Mint Director
  • Contains 1 oz, 1/2 oz, 1/4 oz, and 1/10 oz coins
  • First year of the burnished series

Burnished describes the coin manufacturing process. The process starts with the blanks being tumbled with tiny beadsized steel balls before heading to the coin press. The burnished coin blanks are then hand-fed into specially adapted coin presses one at a time. The unique manufacturing process gives the coins a stunning, matte-like finish.In 2006, the U.S. Mint released new “uncirculated” or “burnished” Gold, Silver, and Platinum American eagles. Struck on specially burnished blanks, the American Eagle Uncirculated Coins feature a finish similar to their bullion counterparts but carry the “W” mint mark reflecting their striking at the United States Mint at West Point. The American Eagle Gold and Silver Uncirculated Coins bear the same designs as their bullion and proof counterparts.

For the first three years, the U.S. Mint released the Burnished Gold Eagles in 4-coin sets containing 1 oz, ½ oz, ¼ oz, and 1/10 oz coins.

The US Mint ended up canceling production of the coins in 2009 and 2010 as it diverted available blanks to the production of the bullion Gold Eagles which it was required by law at the time to strike to meet demand. In 2011, the Burnished production resumed with a 1 oz piece only and has been struck annually ever since.

What does Burnished mean? Burnished describes the coin manufacturing process. The process starts with the blanks being tumbled with tiny beadsized steel balls before heading to the coin press. The burnished coin blanks are then hand-fed into specially adapted coin presses one at a time. The unique manufacturing process gives the coins a stunning, matte-like finish.

Gold Eagle Burnished Performance (2006-2023)
Mintage Year Starting Price (2022) Current Price Price Increase Gain % MS70 Population Group Ranking
2006 Gold American Eagle Burnished MS70 Set $8,138.00 $8,989.00 $851.00 10% 4,145 15
2007 Gold American Eagle Burnished MS70 Set $8,154.00 $8,988.00 $834.00 10% 2,914 12
2008 Gold American Eagle Burnished MS70 Set $9,616.00 $10,396.00 $780.00 8% 1,770 3
2011 1oz Gold American Eagle Burnished MS70 Coin $3,838.00 $4,169.00 $331.00 9% 2,925 13
2012 1oz Gold American Eagle Burnished MS70 Coin $4,652.00 $5,046.00 $394.00 8% 3,341 14
2013 1oz Gold American Eagle Burnished MS70 Coin $3,838.00 $4,298.00 $460.00 12% 2,696 10
2014 1oz Gold American Eagle Burnished MS70 Coin $3,838.00 $4,300.00 $462.00 12% 2,094 5
2015 1oz Gold American Eagle Burnished MS70 Coin $3,838.00 $4,254.00 $416.00 11% 2,562 8
2016 1oz Gold American Eagle Burnished MS70 Coin $3,838.00 $4,254.00 $416.00 11% 2,477 6
2017 1 oz Gold American Eagle Burnished MS70 coin $4,572.00 $4,954.00 $382.00 8% 2,653 9
2018 1oz Gold American Eagle Burnished MS70 Coin $3,838.00 $4,212.00 $374.00 10% 2,857 11
2019 1oz Gold American Eagle Burnished MS70 Coin $4,380.00 $5,154.00 $774.00 18% 1,702 2
2020 1oz Gold American Eagle Burnished MS70 Coin $5,968.00 $6,260.00 $292.00 5% 1,329 1
2021 1oz Gold American Eagle Burnished MS70 Coin $4,342.00 $4,446.00 $104.00 2% 2,501 7
2022 1oz Gold American Eagle Burnished MS70 Coin $4,095.00 $4,554.00 $459.00 11% 1,969 4
2023 1 oz Gold American Eagle Burnished MS70 Coin $4,459.00 $4,872.00 $413.00 9% TBD TBD
Source: Mintage figures provided by the United States Mint. Mint State 70 Sets/Coins indicates the maximum possible population of perfect condition sets/coins for the year given (NGC, July 2023).

Specifications:

More Information
Finish Burnished
Product Type Coin
Coin Series Eagle
Purity 22 Karat
Mint/Refinery U.S. Mint
Mint Mark W - West Point
Metal Type Gold
Face Value Set - $5, $10, $25, $50
Grade MS70
Coin Type Certified
Modern or Historical Modern
Grade Service NGC
Year 2006
Metal Weight 1.85 troy oz
Label Signature Ed Moy

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