American Eagle silver bullion coins
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American Eagle silver bullion coins are U.S. government–backed silver investment coins, prized for their .999 fine silver content, iconic Walking Liberty design, and wide recognition in global bullion markets.
All labels observed (3)
| Label | Occurrences |
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| American Eagle silver bullion coin | 1 |
| American Eagle silver bullion coins canonical | 1 |
| American Eagle silver proof coins | 1 |
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Target entity: American Eagle silver bullion coins Context triple: [West Point Mint, produces, American Eagle silver bullion coins]
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American Eagle gold bullion coins
American Eagle gold bullion coins are U.S. government–backed gold coins, widely recognized and traded as investment-grade bullion featuring iconic American designs.
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Eagle (10-dollar gold coin)
The Eagle was a U.S. ten-dollar gold coin, first minted in the late 18th century, that became a principal high-denomination piece in American gold currency until its discontinuation in the 20th century.
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Quarter Eagle (2.50-dollar gold coin)
The Quarter Eagle was a U.S. gold coin with a face value of $2.50, minted from the late 18th to early 20th century and notable as one of the smallest denomination gold coins in American circulation.
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United States double eagle
The United States double eagle is a $20 gold coin first minted in the mid-19th century, notable for its large gold content and iconic designs, and widely associated with America’s classic gold coinage era.
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United States dollar coins
United States dollar coins are U.S. legal-tender metal currency pieces with a face value of one dollar, issued in various designs and compositions over time for circulation, collectors, and commemorative purposes.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: American Eagle silver bullion coins Target entity description: American Eagle silver bullion coins are U.S. government–backed silver investment coins, prized for their .999 fine silver content, iconic Walking Liberty design, and wide recognition in global bullion markets.
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A.
American Eagle gold bullion coins
American Eagle gold bullion coins are U.S. government–backed gold coins, widely recognized and traded as investment-grade bullion featuring iconic American designs.
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B.
Eagle (10-dollar gold coin)
The Eagle was a U.S. ten-dollar gold coin, first minted in the late 18th century, that became a principal high-denomination piece in American gold currency until its discontinuation in the 20th century.
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C.
Quarter Eagle (2.50-dollar gold coin)
The Quarter Eagle was a U.S. gold coin with a face value of $2.50, minted from the late 18th to early 20th century and notable as one of the smallest denomination gold coins in American circulation.
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D.
United States double eagle
The United States double eagle is a $20 gold coin first minted in the mid-19th century, notable for its large gold content and iconic designs, and widely associated with America’s classic gold coinage era.
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E.
United States dollar coins
United States dollar coins are U.S. legal-tender metal currency pieces with a face value of one dollar, issued in various designs and compositions over time for circulation, collectors, and commemorative purposes.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (47)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
bullion coin
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silver investment coin ⓘ |
| backedBy |
United States government
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surface form:
U.S. government
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| bullionVersionMintMark | none (no mint mark on standard bullion issues) ⓘ |
| category |
bullion
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precious metal investment ⓘ |
| collectibleVariants |
burnished uncirculated American Silver Eagle
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proof American Silver Eagle ⓘ |
| composition | silver ⓘ |
| countryOfOrigin |
United States of America
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surface form:
United States
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| denomination | 1 dollar ⓘ |
| edge | reeded ⓘ |
| faceValueCurrency |
US dollar
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surface form:
United States dollar
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| fineness | .999 fine silver ⓘ |
| guaranteedBy |
United States government for content
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United States government for purity ⓘ United States government for weight ⓘ |
| issuer | United States Mint ⓘ |
| legalStatus | legal tender bullion coin ⓘ |
| legalTenderIn |
United States of America
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surface form:
United States
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| marketValueBasis | silver spot price ⓘ |
| metal | silver ⓘ |
| mintedBy |
Philadelphia Mint
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San Francisco Mint ⓘ West Point Mint ⓘ |
| mintingBegan | 1986 ⓘ |
| mintMarkLocations | obverse (proof and burnished issues) ⓘ |
| obverseDesign | Walking Liberty ⓘ |
| obverseDesigner | Adolph A. Weinman ⓘ |
| obverseTheme | Liberty ⓘ |
| packaging |
monster boxes
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tubes ⓘ |
| program | American Eagle coin program ⓘ |
| purity | 99.9% silver ⓘ |
| recognizedIn | global bullion markets ⓘ |
| reverseDesign |
eagle landing (2021– )
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heraldic eagle (1986–2021) ⓘ |
| reverseDesigner |
Emily Damstra
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John Mercanti ⓘ |
| reverseTheme |
Bald eagle
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surface form:
American bald eagle
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| standardDiameter | approximately 40.6 mm ⓘ |
| standardThickness | approximately 2.98 mm ⓘ |
| standardWeight | 1 troy ounce ⓘ |
| targetInvestor |
bullion collectors
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precious metals investors ⓘ |
| typicalUse |
investment
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wealth preservation ⓘ |
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Subject: American Eagle silver bullion coins Description of subject: American Eagle silver bullion coins are U.S. government–backed silver investment coins, prized for their .999 fine silver content, iconic Walking Liberty design, and wide recognition in global bullion markets.
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