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{{/presale}} {{#promotion_on}}Proof American Gold Eagle coins represent an important offering within modern U.S. coinage, combining the value of gold with carefully crafted designs and limited mintages. These coins are produced using specially prepared dies and polished planchets selected for proof striking. Each coin is struck several times during production, which allows the Mint to capture crisp details and a distinctive proof finish. The process creates mirrored fields that contrast with frosted design elements, a hallmark of the United States Mints highest-quality coinage. Currently, certified 2026-W 1 oz Proof American Gold Eagle Coins are available online from BGASC.
Highlights:
The 2026-W 1 oz Proof American Gold Eagle Coins listed here have been certified PR70 by PCGS. Coins with this grade are considered perfect proofs with no visible imperfections and full mint luster. The DCAM label stands for deep-cameo proof and identifies coins with strong contrast between frosted design elements and reflective fields.
Obverse
The obverse of the 2026-W Proof American Gold Eagle features the iconic Lady Liberty design created by Augustus Saint-Gaudens for the historic $20 Double Eagle. Saint-Gaudens, one of the most respected American sculptors of his time, designed Liberty as a forward-moving figure carrying a torch and olive branch. The rising sun behind Liberty adds visual depth and symbolizes the ideals of progress and national optimism.
Reverse
The reverse of the 2026-W 1 oz Proof Gold Eagle Coins displays a modern portrait of the American bald eagle. This design replaced the original nesting eagle imagery that had been used on the series from 1986 until 2021. Shown in close detail, the eagles feathers and focused expression highlight the strength and symbolic importance of the nations official bird.
History
When the Gold Eagle Series began in 1986, the United States Mint chose Augustus Saint-Gaudens 1907 Liberty design to represent the series. Originally created for the $20 Double Eagle, the design stood apart for its artistic approach and high-relief style. Saint-Gaudens drew from classical artistic traditions, bringing renewed visual depth to American coinage. His design remains one of the defining features of the Gold Eagle series today.
Ordering
BGASC customer service can help you with Gold Eagles at 888-992-4272. You can also contact us online through our web chat and email address features.
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