Disambiguation evidence for American Eagle gold bullion coins via surface form

"American Eagle gold bullion coin"


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Predicate Object
authorizedBy Gold Bullion Coin Act of 1985
availableWeight 1 troy ounce
availableWeight 1/10 troy ounce
availableWeight 1/2 troy ounce
availableWeight 1/4 troy ounce
backedBy U.S. government NERFINISHED
composition gold
containsAlloy copper
containsAlloy silver
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
denomination $10
denomination $25
denomination $5
denomination $50
edge reeded
eligibleFor U.S. Individual Retirement Accounts
faceValue 10 US dollars
faceValue 25 US dollars
faceValue 5 US dollars
faceValue 50 US dollars
fineness 0.9167
goldPurity 22 karat
instanceOf bullion
instanceOf gold bullion coin
instanceOf investment product
introducedInYear 1986
issuer United States Mint NERFINISHED
legalTender US dollar
surface form: United States dollar
legalTenderStatus legal tender in the United States
market bullion market
mint Philadelphia Mint NERFINISHED
mint San Francisco Mint NERFINISHED
mint West Point Mint NERFINISHED
obverseDesign Liberty with flowing hair walking toward sunrise
obverseDesignOrigin United States double eagle
surface form: Saint-Gaudens double eagle
obverseDesigner Augustus Saint-Gaudens
program American Eagle coin program
surface form: American Eagle bullion program
recognizedIn international bullion trade
relatedCoin American Eagle palladium bullion coin NERFINISHED
relatedCoin American Eagle platinum bullion coin NERFINISHED
relatedCoin American Eagle silver bullion coin NERFINISHED
reverseDesign eagle portrait (Type 2 reverse)
reverseDesign family of eagles (Type 1 reverse)
reverseDesigner Jennie Norris NERFINISHED
reverseDesigner Miley Busiek
status most popular U.S. gold bullion coin issues
type2ReverseIntroduced 2021
typicalUse investment
typicalUse portfolio diversification
typicalUse wealth preservation
valueBasis gold content rather than face value