There is history in absolutely everything that surrounds us from an old passed down t-shirt in your closet, the statue of the town founder in city hall, all the way to national landmarks such as the statue of liberty.  One area that is flooded with history yet everyone seems to over look is the coin industry, which has been pumping history into the monetary system for decades with the craftsmanship of each coin depicting scenes from history.  To get a piece of valuable history (in monetary value as well as historical value), they are perfect for mementoes with their artful craftsmanship and historical imagery.  The coins portray an image of a family of eagles, symbolizing family tradition and values. The gold is of the highest quality and is the entire weight of the coin (which differs on what size coin you get), making these coins highly valuable which makes for a terrific collectors item for you or your loved ones.

If gold isn't your taste platinum American coins are stunning qualities that are easily the equal to the gold coins (or better depending on your preference).  The platinum industry is on the rise as this coin is even worth more than the gold coin around two thousand, with the statue of liberty on one side with liberty written across the top and soaring eagle during sunrise on the other side with United states of America written across the top. Coin's depicting historical sightings isn't just an American commodity but a worldwide phenomenon with even Chinese coins showing off their native pandas.  One great international coin is the silver Canadian maple leaf, which was first minted in 1988 it is now one of the most popular members in the Canadian bullion family.  This coin is the purest minted silver coin produced by a government within any nation.  The coin collecting and selling industry is not just one of lucrative profits but also one that spreads history throughout the world. U.S. gold coins from the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries feature some of the most beautiful designs ever minted onto American coinage. Designs include the famous Saint-Gaudens Eagle and Double Eagle denominations ($10 and $20 gold pieces), plus other designs featuring the Native American "Indian", Lady Liberty, and various depictions of the American Eagle.Many of the U.S. gold coins issued from the 1850's onward are suprisingly affordable, selling for little more than the gold bullion value, because these coins were minted in large numbers as a result of the great influx of gold being mined in California and elsewhere in the West. Prices given in this Gallery are dealer asking prices for the exact specimen pictured, and not necessarily meant to reflect the average value for a coin of that date and mint in that condition.

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