2022 $50 Gold American Eagle PF70 Coin

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Since its launch in 1986, the Gold American Eagle Proof coin has featured the “Family of Eagles” motif designed by Miley Busiek Frost and sculpted by Sherl J. Winter on its reverse side. In 2021, the issue changed for the first time in the program's 35-year history that the coin.

The new reverse design, created by U.S. Mint Artistic Infusion Program member Jennie Norris, is a striking close-up portrait of an American eagle – a starkly different take on the eagle concept than Busiek’s familial scene. To inspire her concept, Norris drew on her experience as a volunteer raptor handler and her “deep connection with wildlife,” the Mint noted in a press release. The artist elaborated, remarking that, “The American Eagle is such a noble bird. I was hoping to capture the intensity of his stare through the close cropping. His gaze speaks of pride and wisdom passed down through generations of time.”

While Norris’s eagle image is not depicted with such overt movement as Busiek’s design, which showed an in-flight eagle and two other eagles huddled together in a nest below, this second motif is somehow still quite dynamic. The captivating gaze of the mighty bird does indeed leave the viewer with the impression of a living, breathing creature, thanks to the design’s impressive and life-like detail.

The new eagle portrait is surrounded by the standard Gold American Eagle reverse inscriptions – "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" to the top, mirrored by the coin’s face value and weight and finesse of its gold contents to the bottom (specific to each of the four individual denominations). A set of three five-point stars appear on both the right and left edges of the coin’s reverse design, separating the inscriptions seen along the top and bottom. Above the bird’s head appear the motto of the Seal of the United States, “E PLURIBUS UNUM” – meaning, “Out of many, one” – and the nation’s motto, “IN GOD WE TRUST,” inscribed on two lines. The designer’s initials appear under the eagle’s neck, while the sculptor’s initials appear just above.

The coin's obverse continues to bear a replica of Augustus Saint-Gaudens’ full-length depiction of Lady Liberty that first appeared on the U.S. $20 gold double eagle coin in 1907. The image shows a dynamic image of Liberty walking forward in full stride, hair and dress billowing behind her in the wind. She holds a torch high into the air with her right hand and grasps an olive branch in her left hand. The U.S. Capitol building appears in the distance behind her while a beaming sun rises over the horizon. While the general image remains unchanged for the 2022 release, the Mint notes in its product description that the team “returned to its original historical assets in 2020 to render a closer reflection of Saint-Gaudens’ original vision and detail,” elaborating that “legacy details have been restored for the obverse design to include modifications to the Capitol Building, stars, torch, sun rays, and other design elements based on the original bronze cast.” More specifically, the Mint points out that Liberty’s eyes are now more subtle on the 2022 issue and enhanced with a “stronger effect,” the shape of the sun’s rays in the background are “restored,” Saint-Gaudens’ initials are included, and the olive branch motif is “restored.”

In addition to these obverse enhancements, the Mint further notes that the one-ounce issue of the 2022 Gold American Eagle Proof coin features a reeded edge variation for anti-counterfeiting purposes.

2022 Gold American Eagle Proof 70 Coin Highlights:

  • Each coin contains 1 oz of gold
  • The obverse features Lady Liberty based on the 1907 Saint-Gaudens Gold Double-Eagle design
  • The reverse has the intensity of the bald eagle’s stare and the detail in the feathering around the neck is striking
  • Minted in 22 karat gold, making it more resistant to scratching and marring from handling the coin
  • Ed Moy Signature Series with hand-signed label
  • Polished, Mirror-like finish
  • Independently graded in perfect Proof 70 by NGC

Why invest in the 2022 Gold American Eagle Proof 70 coin?

The Gold American Eagle has unparalleled liquidity and the gold coin's historical significance make the Gold American Eagle an ideal way to invest in gold. The lower denomination and smaller size of the 1 oz Gold American Eagle make it easily affordable to add gold to your financial portfolio. Best of all, by choosing to buy the Gold American Eagle, you decide to invest in American gold!

Specifications:

More Information
Finish Proof
Product Type Coin
Coin Series Eagle
Purity 22 Karat
Mint/Refinery U.S. Mint
Mint Mark W - West Point
Metal Type Gold
Face Value $50
Grade PF70
Coin Type Certified
Modern or Historical Modern
Grade Service NGC
Year 2022
Metal Weight 1 troy oz
Product Brand U.S. Mint

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