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1984-P Gold Eagle PR70DCAM: Olympic { PCGS-3 } (Apr'2013) Mintage: 33,309 (proof) A male and female torch bearer are featured, running side-by-side towards the commencement of the 23rd Olympiad Games held in Los Angeles, California. This perfect gem features uniform mint-fresh gold luster, flawless devices, and expansive deeply reflective fields. The eagle on the reverse is worthy of any on classic gold coinage.
1984-P Gold Eagle PR70DCAM: Olympic { PCGS-3 } (Apr'2013) Mintage: 33,309 (proof) A male and female torch bearer are featured, running side-by-side towards the commencement of the 23rd Olympiad Games held in Los Angeles, California. This perfect gem features uniform mint-fresh gold luster, flawless devices, and expansive deeply reflective fields. The eagle on the reverse is worthy of any on classic gold coinage.
1984-D Gold Eagle PR70DCAM: Olympic { PCGS-4 } (Oct'2017) Mintage: 34,533 (proof) Perfection in strike, color, luster and overall appearance, this piece commemorates the second time that the Olympics were hosted by Los Angeles. At the time, I lived and commuted in Los Angeles. The traffic jams that everyone feared never materialized, as many of the locals left town. For those that remained, commute times were often cut by 30% or more!
1984-D Gold Eagle PR70DCAM: Olympic { PCGS-4 } (Oct'2017) Mintage: 34,533 (proof) Perfection in strike, color, luster and overall appearance, this piece commemorates the second time that the Olympics were hosted by Los Angeles. At the time, I lived and commuted in Los Angeles. The traffic jams that everyone feared never materialized, as many of the locals left town. For those that remained, commute times were often cut by 30% or more!
1984-S Gold Eagle PR70DCAM: Olympic { PCGS-3 } (Apr'2009) Mintage: 48,551 (proof) Terrific strike has the runners emerging from the coin with strong cameo effect from its multiply reflective field. This golden commemorative of the 23rd Olympiad held in Los Angeles, California; and this coin manufactured at the mint in San Francisco, California, by its own composition pays tribute to the Golden State, as well as to all of the athletes that strive to be the best that they can be to win that Gold Medal.
1984-S Gold Eagle PR70DCAM: Olympic { PCGS-3 } (Apr'2009) Mintage: 48,551 (proof) Terrific strike has the runners emerging from the coin with strong cameo effect from its multiply reflective field. This golden commemorative of the 23rd Olympiad held in Los Angeles, California; and this coin manufactured at the mint in San Francisco, California, by its own composition pays tribute to the Golden State, as well as to all of the athletes that strive to be the best that they can be to win that Gold Medal.
1984-W Gold Eagle PR70DCAM: Olympic { PCGS-3 } (Apr'2009) Mintage: 75,886 (proof) Flawless fields highlight the highly frosted devices on this tribute to the Los Angeles Games Olympiad XXIII. This is the first of many gold coins to bear the "W" mint mark (for West Point). This is the commonest of the proof eagles minted this year, but still a prize when so perfectly rendered.
1984-W Gold Eagle PR70DCAM: Olympic { PCGS-3 } (Apr'2009) Mintage: 75,886 (proof) Flawless fields highlight the highly frosted devices on this tribute to the Los Angeles Games Olympiad XXIII. This is the first of many gold coins to bear the "W" mint mark (for West Point). This is the commonest of the proof eagles minted this year, but still a prize when so perfectly rendered.
1984-W Gold Eagle PR70DCAM: Olympic { PCGS-3 } (Apr'2009) Mintage: 75,886 (proof) Flawless fields highlight the highly frosted devices on this tribute to the Los Angeles Games Olympiad XXIII. This is the first of many gold coins to bear the "W" mint mark (for West Point). This is the commonest of the proof eagles minted this year, but still a prize when so perfectly rendered.
1984-W Gold Eagle PR70DCAM: Olympic { PCGS-3 } (Apr'2009) Mintage: 75,886 (proof) Flawless fields highlight the highly frosted devices on this tribute to the Los Angeles Games Olympiad XXIII. This is the first of many gold coins to bear the "W" mint mark (for West Point). This is the commonest of the proof eagles minted this year, but still a prize when so perfectly rendered.
1986-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Statue of Liberty { PCGS-3 } (Aug'2008) Mintage: 404,013 (proof) An intriguing close-up perspective of America's most recognized symbol for Liberty and Freedom makes this one of the most beautiful of the US Gold coins. Flawless fields and unblemished cameo contrast warrant the grade. This is the first of many Half Eagles that will become the predominant denomination for this metal in the Modern Commemorative Series.
1986-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Statue of Liberty { PCGS-3 } (Aug'2008) Mintage: 404,013 (proof) An intriguing close-up perspective of America's most recognized symbol for Liberty and Freedom makes this one of the most beautiful of the US Gold coins. Flawless fields and unblemished cameo contrast warrant the grade. This is the first of many Half Eagles that will become the predominant denomination for this metal in the Modern Commemorative Series.
1987-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Constitution { PCGS-3 } (May'2005) Mintage: 651,659 (proof) Perfection in design and production. From the modernistic eagle on the obverse rendered in perfect cameo relief to the simply stated quill over black mirrors, and the words "We The People..." As with the silver dollar, tradition is again broken with no eagle appearing on the reverse. The frosted devices pop to life against the shimmering pools of reflected images captured in this gems perfect fields.
1987-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Constitution { PCGS-3 } (May'2005) Mintage: 651,659 (proof) Perfection in design and production. From the modernistic eagle on the obverse rendered in perfect cameo relief to the simply stated quill over black mirrors, and the words "We The People..." As with the silver dollar, tradition is again broken with no eagle appearing on the reverse. The frosted devices pop to life against the shimmering pools of reflected images captured in this gems perfect fields.
[RG#023]* 1988-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Olympic { PCGS-3 } Mintage: 284,156 (proof) A beautiful simple classic design, depicts the goddess Nike (the goddess of Victory) in a crown of olive leaves with highly frosted devices framed by perfect and expansive mirrors. For the first time, non-US hosted games are featured on US coinage for Olympiad XXIV of Seoul South Korea. * Number 23 in Ron Guth's book "100 Greatest Women in Coins".
[RG#023]* 1988-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Olympic { PCGS-3 } Mintage: 284,156 (proof) A beautiful simple classic design, depicts the goddess Nike (the goddess of Victory) in a crown of olive leaves with highly frosted devices framed by perfect and expansive mirrors. For the first time, non-US hosted games are featured on US coinage for Olympiad XXIV of Seoul South Korea. * Number 23 in Ron Guth's book "100 Greatest Women in Coins".
[RG#023]* 1988-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Olympic { PCGS-3 } Mintage: 284,156 (proof) A beautiful simple classic design, depicts the goddess Nike (the goddess of Victory) in a crown of olive leaves with highly frosted devices framed by perfect and expansive mirrors. For the first time, non-US hosted games are featured on US coinage for Olympiad XXIV of Seoul South Korea. * Number 23 in Ron Guth's book "100 Greatest Women in Coins".
[RG#023]* 1988-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Olympic { PCGS-3 } Mintage: 284,156 (proof) A beautiful simple classic design, depicts the goddess Nike (the goddess of Victory) in a crown of olive leaves with highly frosted devices framed by perfect and expansive mirrors. For the first time, non-US hosted games are featured on US coinage for Olympiad XXIV of Seoul South Korea. * Number 23 in Ron Guth's book "100 Greatest Women in Coins".
[RG#023]* 1988-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Olympic { PCGS-3 } Mintage: 284,156 (proof) A beautiful simple classic design, depicts the goddess Nike (the goddess of Victory) in a crown of olive leaves with highly frosted devices framed by perfect and expansive mirrors. For the first time, non-US hosted games are featured on US coinage for Olympiad XXIV of Seoul South Korea. * Number 23 in Ron Guth's book "100 Greatest Women in Coins".
1989-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Congress { PCGS-3 } (May'2009) Mintage: 164,690 (proof) This coin has very nice deeply reflective mirrors with a hint of isolated deep yellow-gold toning on each side, honoring the US Congress with this image of the Capitol Dome. The eagle is from the canopy of the old Senate chamber.
1989-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Congress { PCGS-3 } (May'2009) Mintage: 164,690 (proof) This coin has very nice deeply reflective mirrors with a hint of isolated deep yellow-gold toning on each side, honoring the US Congress with this image of the Capitol Dome. The eagle is from the canopy of the old Senate chamber.
1991-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Mount Rushmore { PCGS-3 } (Jul'2008) Mintage: 111,991 (proof) Superb mirror-perfect fields show-off the devices on both sides. This coin portrays an eagle in flight over this national landmark and for the first time the reverse is done completely with lettering. This set of three coins commemorating Mount Rushmore comes on the 50th anniversary of completion carving the four presidential portraits. And in 1991, the year of issue for this coin, president George H. W. Bush officially dedicated Mount Rushmore.
1991-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Mount Rushmore { PCGS-3 } (Jul'2008) Mintage: 111,991 (proof) Superb mirror-perfect fields show-off the devices on both sides. This coin portrays an eagle in flight over this national landmark and for the first time the reverse is done completely with lettering. This set of three coins commemorating Mount Rushmore comes on the 50th anniversary of completion carving the four presidential portraits. And in 1991, the year of issue for this coin, president George H. W. Bush officially dedicated Mount Rushmore.
1992-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Columbus { PCGS-3 } (May'2005) Mintage: 79,730 (proof) Great color, great cameo contrast, great design are perfectly combined for this piece honoring the quincentenary of Christopher Columbus' discovery of the New World. This was the coin that started my quest for perfection in this series: simply a beautiful design flawlessly rendered and magnificent in its highly frosted devices and infinitely reflective mirrors.
1992-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Columbus { PCGS-3 } (May'2005) Mintage: 79,730 (proof) Great color, great cameo contrast, great design are perfectly combined for this piece honoring the quincentenary of Christopher Columbus' discovery of the New World. This was the coin that started my quest for perfection in this series: simply a beautiful design flawlessly rendered and magnificent in its highly frosted devices and infinitely reflective mirrors.
1992-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Columbus { PCGS-3 } (May'2005) Mintage: 79,730 (proof) Great color, great cameo contrast, great design are perfectly combined for this piece honoring the quincentenary of Christopher Columbus' discovery of the New World. This was the coin that started my quest for perfection in this series: simply a beautiful design flawlessly rendered and magnificent in its highly frosted devices and infinitely reflective mirrors.
1992-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Olympic { PCGS-3 } (Jul'2008) Mintage: 77,313 (proof) Perfect mirrors with mint-fresh gold color grace this highly frosted well-struck piece issued for the XXV Olympic Games. The Summer Games were held in Barcelona, Spain. The Winter Games were held in Albertville and Savoie, France. This is the final time Summer and Winter Games were held in the same year.
1992-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Olympic { PCGS-3 } (Jul'2008) Mintage: 77,313 (proof) Perfect mirrors with mint-fresh gold color grace this highly frosted well-struck piece issued for the XXV Olympic Games. The Summer Games were held in Barcelona, Spain. The Winter Games were held in Albertville and Savoie, France. This is the final time Summer and Winter Games were held in the same year.
1993-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Madison (Bill of Rights) { PCGS-3 } (Jul'2008) Mintage: 78,561 (proof) Just a bit of deep yellow-gold toning on the rim of the obverse does a nice job of showing-off the great frosting and the multiply-reflective mirrors. The obverse features James Madison reading a copy of the Bill of Rights.
1993-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Madison (Bill of Rights) { PCGS-3 } (Jul'2008) Mintage: 78,561 (proof) Just a bit of deep yellow-gold toning on the rim of the obverse does a nice job of showing-off the great frosting and the multiply-reflective mirrors. The obverse features James Madison reading a copy of the Bill of Rights.
1993-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Madison (Bill of Rights) { PCGS-3 } (Jul'2008) Mintage: 78,561 (proof) Just a bit of deep yellow-gold toning on the rim of the obverse does a nice job of showing-off the great frosting and the multiply-reflective mirrors. The obverse features James Madison reading a copy of the Bill of Rights.
1991-95-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: World War II { PCGS-3 } (Oct'2009) Mintage: 65,461 (proof) Flawless fields, flawless natural untoned mint-state gold color and flawless deep cameo contrast breaths life into this fighting soldier, with his rifle and arm raised in Victory, and Victory denoted by the "V" on the reverse.
1991-95-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: World War II { PCGS-3 } (Oct'2009) Mintage: 65,461 (proof) Flawless fields, flawless natural untoned mint-state gold color and flawless deep cameo contrast breaths life into this fighting soldier, with his rifle and arm raised in Victory, and Victory denoted by the "V" on the reverse.
1991-95-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: World War II { PCGS-3 } (Oct'2009) Mintage: 65,461 (proof) Flawless fields, flawless natural untoned mint-state gold color and flawless deep cameo contrast breaths life into this fighting soldier, with his rifle and arm raised in Victory, and Victory denoted by the "V" on the reverse.
1994-W Half Eagle PR70DCAM: World Cup { PCGS-3 } (Apr'2010) Mintage: 89,619 (proof) Expansive, deep, and multiply reflective mirrors offer pools of shimmering gold about the highly frosted devices. The soccer ball is cleverly incorporated into the flag design of the reverse. Simply, a perfect, tone-free piece.
1994-W Half Eagle PR70DCAM: World Cup { PCGS-3 } (Apr'2010) Mintage: 89,619 (proof) Expansive, deep, and multiply reflective mirrors offer pools of shimmering gold about the highly frosted devices. The soccer ball is cleverly incorporated into the flag design of the reverse. Simply, a perfect, tone-free piece.
1994-W Half Eagle PR70DCAM: World Cup { PCGS-3 } (Apr'2010) Mintage: 89,619 (proof) Expansive, deep, and multiply reflective mirrors offer pools of shimmering gold about the highly frosted devices. The soccer ball is cleverly incorporated into the flag design of the reverse. Simply, a perfect, tone-free piece.
1995-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Olympic Torch Ex: US Vault Collection { PCGS-3 } (Dec'2009) Mintage: 57,442 (proof) Another in a flurry of Olympic commemorative coins, this piece has slightly deeper orange-gold toning about the periphery with flawless fields and frosting on the devices.
1995-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Olympic Torch Ex: US Vault Collection { PCGS-3 } (Dec'2009) Mintage: 57,442 (proof) Another in a flurry of Olympic commemorative coins, this piece has slightly deeper orange-gold toning about the periphery with flawless fields and frosting on the devices.
1995-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Olympic Torch Ex: US Vault Collection { PCGS-3 } (Dec'2009) Mintage: 57,442 (proof) Another in a flurry of Olympic commemorative coins, this piece has slightly deeper orange-gold toning about the periphery with flawless fields and frosting on the devices.
1995-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Olympic Stadium { PCGS-3 } (Jun'2010) Mintage: 43,124 (proof) Flawless fields and super frosting on the Olympic devices of this Gold Medal Quality stadium piece in honor of the Atlanta Games for the Olympiad XXVI.
1995-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Olympic Stadium { PCGS-3 } (Jun'2010) Mintage: 43,124 (proof) Flawless fields and super frosting on the Olympic devices of this Gold Medal Quality stadium piece in honor of the Atlanta Games for the Olympiad XXVI.
1995-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Olympic Stadium { PCGS-3 } (Jun'2010) Mintage: 43,124 (proof) Flawless fields and super frosting on the Olympic devices of this Gold Medal Quality stadium piece in honor of the Atlanta Games for the Olympiad XXVI.
1995-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Civil War { PCGS-3 } (Nov'2009) Mintage: 55,246 (proof) Perfect uniformly colored surfaces dazzling with mint-fresh gold luster provides outstanding cameo contrast against multiply reflective mirrors. This series commemorates Civil War Battlefields on the 100th anniversary of the establishment of the Gettysburg National Military Park.
1995-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Civil War { PCGS-3 } (Nov'2009) Mintage: 55,246 (proof) Perfect uniformly colored surfaces dazzling with mint-fresh gold luster provides outstanding cameo contrast against multiply reflective mirrors. This series commemorates Civil War Battlefields on the 100th anniversary of the establishment of the Gettysburg National Military Park.
1995-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Civil War { PCGS-3 } (Nov'2009) Mintage: 55,246 (proof) Perfect uniformly colored surfaces dazzling with mint-fresh gold luster provides outstanding cameo contrast against multiply reflective mirrors. This series commemorates Civil War Battlefields on the 100th anniversary of the establishment of the Gettysburg National Military Park.
1996-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Olympic Flag { PCGS-3 } (Feb'2010) Mintage: 32,996 (proof) Brilliant untoned flawless Olympic commemorative showing the flag bearer of the US Team entering the stadium during commencement ceremonies for the Olympiad XXVI held in Atlanta.
1996-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Olympic Flag { PCGS-3 } (Feb'2010) Mintage: 32,996 (proof) Brilliant untoned flawless Olympic commemorative showing the flag bearer of the US Team entering the stadium during commencement ceremonies for the Olympiad XXVI held in Atlanta.
1996-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Olympic Flag { PCGS-3 } (Feb'2010) Mintage: 32,996 (proof) Brilliant untoned flawless Olympic commemorative showing the flag bearer of the US Team entering the stadium during commencement ceremonies for the Olympiad XXVI held in Atlanta.
1996-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Olympic Cauldron { PCGS-3 } (Apr'2010) Mintage: 38,555 (proof) Final of the four Olympic Golds for the Atlanta Games; where Muhammad Ali lit the Olympic flame captured symbolically in cameo on gold. Hints of rich orange-gold toning are beginning to appear in the fields.
1996-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Olympic Cauldron { PCGS-3 } (Apr'2010) Mintage: 38,555 (proof) Final of the four Olympic Golds for the Atlanta Games; where Muhammad Ali lit the Olympic flame captured symbolically in cameo on gold. Hints of rich orange-gold toning are beginning to appear in the fields.
1996-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Olympic Cauldron { PCGS-3 } (Apr'2010) Mintage: 38,555 (proof) Final of the four Olympic Golds for the Atlanta Games; where Muhammad Ali lit the Olympic flame captured symbolically in cameo on gold. Hints of rich orange-gold toning are beginning to appear in the fields.
1996-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Smithsonian { PCGS-3 } (Dec'2009) Mintage: 29,474 (proof) One of the more distinctive gold pieces in this series with effective use of cameo and highly reflective perfect fields. Outstanding luster and shine off of the devices brings images to life. Issued for the 150th anniversary of the Smithsonian Institute, this is one of the rarer top-pop gold commemorative coins for the series. It also started a trend for gold proofs struck for the series being lower than 30,000 pieces.
1996-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Smithsonian { PCGS-3 } (Dec'2009) Mintage: 29,474 (proof) One of the more distinctive gold pieces in this series with effective use of cameo and highly reflective perfect fields. Outstanding luster and shine off of the devices brings images to life. Issued for the 150th anniversary of the Smithsonian Institute, this is one of the rarer top-pop gold commemorative coins for the series. It also started a trend for gold proofs struck for the series being lower than 30,000 pieces.
1996-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Smithsonian { PCGS-3 } (Dec'2009) Mintage: 29,474 (proof) One of the more distinctive gold pieces in this series with effective use of cameo and highly reflective perfect fields. Outstanding luster and shine off of the devices brings images to life. Issued for the 150th anniversary of the Smithsonian Institute, this is one of the rarer top-pop gold commemorative coins for the series. It also started a trend for gold proofs struck for the series being lower than 30,000 pieces.
1997-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Franklin D. Roosevelt { PCGS-3 } (Mar'2010) Mintage: 29,474 (proof) Classic presidential pose of this wartime president, well rendered in cameo with highly frosted devices, perfect in every detail. Oddly, this gold piece was issued alone, not accompanied by smaller denomination coins.
1997-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Franklin D. Roosevelt { PCGS-3 } (Mar'2010) Mintage: 29,474 (proof) Classic presidential pose of this wartime president, well rendered in cameo with highly frosted devices, perfect in every detail. Oddly, this gold piece was issued alone, not accompanied by smaller denomination coins.
1997-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Franklin D. Roosevelt { PCGS-3 } (Mar'2010) Mintage: 29,474 (proof) Classic presidential pose of this wartime president, well rendered in cameo with highly frosted devices, perfect in every detail. Oddly, this gold piece was issued alone, not accompanied by smaller denomination coins.
1997-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Franklin D. Roosevelt { PCGS-3 } (Mar'2010) Mintage: 29,474 (proof) Classic presidential pose of this wartime president, well rendered in cameo with highly frosted devices, perfect in every detail. Oddly, this gold piece was issued alone, not accompanied by smaller denomination coins.
1997-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Franklin D. Roosevelt { PCGS-3 } (Mar'2010) Mintage: 29,474 (proof) Classic presidential pose of this wartime president, well rendered in cameo with highly frosted devices, perfect in every detail. Oddly, this gold piece was issued alone, not accompanied by smaller denomination coins.
1997-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Jackie Robinson { PCGS-3 } (Dec'2009) Mintage: 24,072 (proof) This piece probably makes the most effective use of highly frosted devices of any of the gold commemorative coins. The reverse image of the baseball is simple and ideally suited by symmetry. Issued for the 25th anniversary of his death.
1997-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Jackie Robinson { PCGS-3 } (Dec'2009) Mintage: 24,072 (proof) This piece probably makes the most effective use of highly frosted devices of any of the gold commemorative coins. The reverse image of the baseball is simple and ideally suited by symmetry. Issued for the 25th anniversary of his death.
1997-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Jackie Robinson { PCGS-3 } (Dec'2009) Mintage: 24,072 (proof) This piece probably makes the most effective use of highly frosted devices of any of the gold commemorative coins. The reverse image of the baseball is simple and ideally suited by symmetry. Issued for the 25th anniversary of his death.
1997-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Jackie Robinson { PCGS-3 } (Dec'2009) Mintage: 24,072 (proof) This piece probably makes the most effective use of highly frosted devices of any of the gold commemorative coins. The reverse image of the baseball is simple and ideally suited by symmetry. Issued for the 25th anniversary of his death.
1997-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Jackie Robinson { PCGS-3 } (Dec'2009) Mintage: 24,072 (proof) This piece probably makes the most effective use of highly frosted devices of any of the gold commemorative coins. The reverse image of the baseball is simple and ideally suited by symmetry. Issued for the 25th anniversary of his death.
1999-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Washington { PCGS-3 } (Jan'2010) Mintage: 41,693 (proof) Rich orange-gold toning in the fields make the mint-fresh gold devices pop out and come to life. This coin was issued for the 200th anniversary of the death of George Washington, and like the presidential coin for FDR was issued without accompanying lower denominations; that is of course, except for the dime and the quarter.
1999-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Washington { PCGS-3 } (Jan'2010) Mintage: 41,693 (proof) Rich orange-gold toning in the fields make the mint-fresh gold devices pop out and come to life. This coin was issued for the 200th anniversary of the death of George Washington, and like the presidential coin for FDR was issued without accompanying lower denominations; that is of course, except for the dime and the quarter.
1999-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Washington { PCGS-3 } (Jan'2010) Mintage: 41,693 (proof) Rich orange-gold toning in the fields make the mint-fresh gold devices pop out and come to life. This coin was issued for the 200th anniversary of the death of George Washington, and like the presidential coin for FDR was issued without accompanying lower denominations; that is of course, except for the dime and the quarter.
1999-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Washington { PCGS-3 } (Jan'2010) Mintage: 41,693 (proof) Rich orange-gold toning in the fields make the mint-fresh gold devices pop out and come to life. This coin was issued for the 200th anniversary of the death of George Washington, and like the presidential coin for FDR was issued without accompanying lower denominations; that is of course, except for the dime and the quarter.
1999-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Washington { PCGS-3 } (Jan'2010) Mintage: 41,693 (proof) Rich orange-gold toning in the fields make the mint-fresh gold devices pop out and come to life. This coin was issued for the 200th anniversary of the death of George Washington, and like the presidential coin for FDR was issued without accompanying lower denominations; that is of course, except for the dime and the quarter.
2000-W Bimetallic Gold & Platinum Eagle PR70DCAM: Library of Congress { PCGS-3 } (Jul'2009) Mintage: 27,167 (proof) Unusual bi-metal design with incredibly perfect surfaces - very deep multiply reflective mirrors grace the highly frosted devices. This piece honors the 200th anniversary of the Library of Congress. On the obverse the hand of Minerva is raising the torch of learning over the dome of the Jefferson building. The unique design features the platinum colored torch and the yellow-gold flame.
2000-W Bimetallic Gold & Platinum Eagle PR70DCAM: Library of Congress { PCGS-3 } (Jul'2009) Mintage: 27,167 (proof) Unusual bi-metal design with incredibly perfect surfaces - very deep multiply reflective mirrors grace the highly frosted devices. This piece honors the 200th anniversary of the Library of Congress. On the obverse the hand of Minerva is raising the torch of learning over the dome of the Jefferson building. The unique design features the platinum colored torch and the yellow-gold flame.
2000-W Bimetallic Gold & Platinum Eagle PR70DCAM: Library of Congress { PCGS-3 } (Jul'2009) Mintage: 27,167 (proof) Unusual bi-metal design with incredibly perfect surfaces - very deep multiply reflective mirrors grace the highly frosted devices. This piece honors the 200th anniversary of the Library of Congress. On the obverse the hand of Minerva is raising the torch of learning over the dome of the Jefferson building. The unique design features the platinum colored torch and the yellow-gold flame.
2001-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Capitol Visitor Center { PCGS-3 } (Dec'2009) Mintage: 27,652 (proof) Just a perfect, simple, elegant and classically rendered gold coin. Sharp contrast over flawless surfaces makes this a very eye-catching piece, from the Corinthian column on the obverse to the 1800 Capitol Building on the back. The highly frosted devices make the architecture pop against the vast deeply reflective black mirrors.
2001-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Capitol Visitor Center { PCGS-3 } (Dec'2009) Mintage: 27,652 (proof) Just a perfect, simple, elegant and classically rendered gold coin. Sharp contrast over flawless surfaces makes this a very eye-catching piece, from the Corinthian column on the obverse to the 1800 Capitol Building on the back. The highly frosted devices make the architecture pop against the vast deeply reflective black mirrors.
2001-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Capitol Visitor Center { PCGS-3 } (Dec'2009) Mintage: 27,652 (proof) Just a perfect, simple, elegant and classically rendered gold coin. Sharp contrast over flawless surfaces makes this a very eye-catching piece, from the Corinthian column on the obverse to the 1800 Capitol Building on the back. The highly frosted devices make the architecture pop against the vast deeply reflective black mirrors.
2001-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Capitol Visitor Center { PCGS-3 } (Dec'2009) Mintage: 27,652 (proof) Just a perfect, simple, elegant and classically rendered gold coin. Sharp contrast over flawless surfaces makes this a very eye-catching piece, from the Corinthian column on the obverse to the 1800 Capitol Building on the back. The highly frosted devices make the architecture pop against the vast deeply reflective black mirrors.
2001-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Capitol Visitor Center { PCGS-3 } (Dec'2009) Mintage: 27,652 (proof) Just a perfect, simple, elegant and classically rendered gold coin. Sharp contrast over flawless surfaces makes this a very eye-catching piece, from the Corinthian column on the obverse to the 1800 Capitol Building on the back. The highly frosted devices make the architecture pop against the vast deeply reflective black mirrors.
2002-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Salt Lake City Olympics { PCGS-3 } (May'2009) Mintage: 37,877 (proof) A strong strike and heavy frosting on this "Winter Piece" honors the 2002 Winter Games featuring the Salt Lake Olympic Winter Games Crystal emblem. This modern design makes effective use of the heavily frosted devices. This is the first instance of a commemorative for the Winter Games, and this being the third time the Winter Games were not held in the same year as the Summer Games; and, the Summer Games two years earlier held in Sydney were the first Summer Olympiad not honored on the U.S. modern commemorative series since their inception. Coincidentally, the coming Olympiads in Athens (2004), Beijing (2008) and London (2012) were to also not be represented; nor were the Winter Games in Turin (2006) or Vancouver (2010)!
2002-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Salt Lake City Olympics { PCGS-3 } (May'2009) Mintage: 37,877 (proof) A strong strike and heavy frosting on this "Winter Piece" honors the 2002 Winter Games featuring the Salt Lake Olympic Winter Games Crystal emblem. This modern design makes effective use of the heavily frosted devices. This is the first instance of a commemorative for the Winter Games, and this being the third time the Winter Games were not held in the same year as the Summer Games; and, the Summer Games two years earlier held in Sydney were the first Summer Olympiad not honored on the U.S. modern commemorative series since their inception. Coincidentally, the coming Olympiads in Athens (2004), Beijing (2008) and London (2012) were to also not be represented; nor were the Winter Games in Turin (2006) or Vancouver (2010)!
2002-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Salt Lake City Olympics { PCGS-3 } (May'2009) Mintage: 37,877 (proof) A strong strike and heavy frosting on this "Winter Piece" honors the 2002 Winter Games featuring the Salt Lake Olympic Winter Games Crystal emblem. This modern design makes effective use of the heavily frosted devices. This is the first instance of a commemorative for the Winter Games, and this being the third time the Winter Games were not held in the same year as the Summer Games; and, the Summer Games two years earlier held in Sydney were the first Summer Olympiad not honored on the U.S. modern commemorative series since their inception. Coincidentally, the coming Olympiads in Athens (2004), Beijing (2008) and London (2012) were to also not be represented; nor were the Winter Games in Turin (2006) or Vancouver (2010)!
2002-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Salt Lake City Olympics { PCGS-3 } (May'2009) Mintage: 37,877 (proof) A strong strike and heavy frosting on this "Winter Piece" honors the 2002 Winter Games featuring the Salt Lake Olympic Winter Games Crystal emblem. This modern design makes effective use of the heavily frosted devices. This is the first instance of a commemorative for the Winter Games, and this being the third time the Winter Games were not held in the same year as the Summer Games; and, the Summer Games two years earlier held in Sydney were the first Summer Olympiad not honored on the U.S. modern commemorative series since their inception. Coincidentally, the coming Olympiads in Athens (2004), Beijing (2008) and London (2012) were to also not be represented; nor were the Winter Games in Turin (2006) or Vancouver (2010)!
2002-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Salt Lake City Olympics { PCGS-3 } (May'2009) Mintage: 37,877 (proof) A strong strike and heavy frosting on this "Winter Piece" honors the 2002 Winter Games featuring the Salt Lake Olympic Winter Games Crystal emblem. This modern design makes effective use of the heavily frosted devices. This is the first instance of a commemorative for the Winter Games, and this being the third time the Winter Games were not held in the same year as the Summer Games; and, the Summer Games two years earlier held in Sydney were the first Summer Olympiad not honored on the U.S. modern commemorative series since their inception. Coincidentally, the coming Olympiads in Athens (2004), Beijing (2008) and London (2012) were to also not be represented; nor were the Winter Games in Turin (2006) or Vancouver (2010)!
2003-W Gold Eagle PR70DCAM: First Flight { PCGS-3 } (Mar'2009) Mintage: 21,846 (proof) This piece contains very clean and brilliant mirrors, highly frosted devices and brilliant gold luster: A perfect eagle, commemorating a perfect flight just one hundred years earlier! This is only the second eagle in this series since the four Olympic eagles from each of the current mints.
2003-W Gold Eagle PR70DCAM: First Flight { PCGS-3 } (Mar'2009) Mintage: 21,846 (proof) This piece contains very clean and brilliant mirrors, highly frosted devices and brilliant gold luster: A perfect eagle, commemorating a perfect flight just one hundred years earlier! This is only the second eagle in this series since the four Olympic eagles from each of the current mints.
2003-W Gold Eagle PR70DCAM: First Flight { PCGS-3 } (Mar'2009) Mintage: 21,846 (proof) This piece contains very clean and brilliant mirrors, highly frosted devices and brilliant gold luster: A perfect eagle, commemorating a perfect flight just one hundred years earlier! This is only the second eagle in this series since the four Olympic eagles from each of the current mints.
2006-S Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: San Francisco Old Mint { PCGS-3 } (Jun'2008) Mintage: 41,517 (proof) Great looking gold cameo and another super reverse re-enactment of a classic US coin design. Besides 1984, this is the only other "S" mint modern gold commemorative to date. The coin was issued on the centennial of the San Francisco Earthquake and Fire.
2006-S Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: San Francisco Old Mint { PCGS-3 } (Jun'2008) Mintage: 41,517 (proof) Great looking gold cameo and another super reverse re-enactment of a classic US coin design. Besides 1984, this is the only other "S" mint modern gold commemorative to date. The coin was issued on the centennial of the San Francisco Earthquake and Fire.
2006-S Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: San Francisco Old Mint { PCGS-3 } (Jun'2008) Mintage: 41,517 (proof) Great looking gold cameo and another super reverse re-enactment of a classic US coin design. Besides 1984, this is the only other "S" mint modern gold commemorative to date. The coin was issued on the centennial of the San Francisco Earthquake and Fire.
2006-S Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: San Francisco Old Mint { PCGS-3 } (Jun'2008) Mintage: 41,517 (proof) Great looking gold cameo and another super reverse re-enactment of a classic US coin design. Besides 1984, this is the only other "S" mint modern gold commemorative to date. The coin was issued on the centennial of the San Francisco Earthquake and Fire.
2006-S Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: San Francisco Old Mint { PCGS-3 } (Jun'2008) Mintage: 41,517 (proof) Great looking gold cameo and another super reverse re-enactment of a classic US coin design. Besides 1984, this is the only other "S" mint modern gold commemorative to date. The coin was issued on the centennial of the San Francisco Earthquake and Fire.
2007-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Jamestown { PCGS-3 } (Apr'2007) Mintage: 47,050 (proof) Great cameo contrast and flawless mirrors offer stunning eye appeal on this perfect gem commemorating Capt. John Smith greeting an American Indian carrying a bag of corn. On the reverse is the Jamestown Memorial Church, the only remaining original structure from Jamestown 400 years earlier.
2007-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Jamestown { PCGS-3 } (Apr'2007) Mintage: 47,050 (proof) Great cameo contrast and flawless mirrors offer stunning eye appeal on this perfect gem commemorating Capt. John Smith greeting an American Indian carrying a bag of corn. On the reverse is the Jamestown Memorial Church, the only remaining original structure from Jamestown 400 years earlier.
2007-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Jamestown { PCGS-3 } (Apr'2007) Mintage: 47,050 (proof) Great cameo contrast and flawless mirrors offer stunning eye appeal on this perfect gem commemorating Capt. John Smith greeting an American Indian carrying a bag of corn. On the reverse is the Jamestown Memorial Church, the only remaining original structure from Jamestown 400 years earlier.
2007-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Jamestown { PCGS-3 } (Apr'2007) Mintage: 47,050 (proof) Great cameo contrast and flawless mirrors offer stunning eye appeal on this perfect gem commemorating Capt. John Smith greeting an American Indian carrying a bag of corn. On the reverse is the Jamestown Memorial Church, the only remaining original structure from Jamestown 400 years earlier.
2007-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Jamestown { PCGS-3 } (Apr'2007) Mintage: 47,050 (proof) Great cameo contrast and flawless mirrors offer stunning eye appeal on this perfect gem commemorating Capt. John Smith greeting an American Indian carrying a bag of corn. On the reverse is the Jamestown Memorial Church, the only remaining original structure from Jamestown 400 years earlier.
2008-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Bald Eagle { PCGS-3 } (Apr'2008) Mintage: 59,269 (proof) Two young eaglets resting on a branch in their natural habitat are flawlessly rendered with heavy frosting atop multiply reflective and perfect mirrors. A national symbol, this subject departs from other common commemorative themes such as person, organization, place or event.
2008-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Bald Eagle { PCGS-3 } (Apr'2008) Mintage: 59,269 (proof) Two young eaglets resting on a branch in their natural habitat are flawlessly rendered with heavy frosting atop multiply reflective and perfect mirrors. A national symbol, this subject departs from other common commemorative themes such as person, organization, place or event.
2008-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Bald Eagle { PCGS-3 } (Apr'2008) Mintage: 59,269 (proof) Two young eaglets resting on a branch in their natural habitat are flawlessly rendered with heavy frosting atop multiply reflective and perfect mirrors. A national symbol, this subject departs from other common commemorative themes such as person, organization, place or event.
2008-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Bald Eagle { PCGS-3 } (Apr'2008) Mintage: 59,269 (proof) Two young eaglets resting on a branch in their natural habitat are flawlessly rendered with heavy frosting atop multiply reflective and perfect mirrors. A national symbol, this subject departs from other common commemorative themes such as person, organization, place or event.
2008-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Bald Eagle { PCGS-3 } (Apr'2008) Mintage: 59,269 (proof) Two young eaglets resting on a branch in their natural habitat are flawlessly rendered with heavy frosting atop multiply reflective and perfect mirrors. A national symbol, this subject departs from other common commemorative themes such as person, organization, place or event.
2011-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: United States Army { PCGS-3 } First Strike (Jul'2011) Mintage: 17,173 (proof) A perfectly rendered tribute to the US Army. Soldiers through the ages, from the soldier in the Continental Army, to the Union soldier during the Civil War, to the Yank in WWI and WWII to today's soldier are shown as a group on the obverse. The reverse features the U.S. Army emblem, and traditional armaments, including armor, cannons, and crossed flags. To date, this coin becomes the half eagle with the lowest mintage.
2011-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: United States Army { PCGS-3 } First Strike (Jul'2011) Mintage: 17,173 (proof) A perfectly rendered tribute to the US Army. Soldiers through the ages, from the soldier in the Continental Army, to the Union soldier during the Civil War, to the Yank in WWI and WWII to today's soldier are shown as a group on the obverse. The reverse features the U.S. Army emblem, and traditional armaments, including armor, cannons, and crossed flags. To date, this coin becomes the half eagle with the lowest mintage.
2011-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: United States Army { PCGS-3 } First Strike (Jul'2011) Mintage: 17,173 (proof) A perfectly rendered tribute to the US Army. Soldiers through the ages, from the soldier in the Continental Army, to the Union soldier during the Civil War, to the Yank in WWI and WWII to today's soldier are shown as a group on the obverse. The reverse features the U.S. Army emblem, and traditional armaments, including armor, cannons, and crossed flags. To date, this coin becomes the half eagle with the lowest mintage.
2011-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: United States Army { PCGS-3 } First Strike (Jul'2011) Mintage: 17,173 (proof) A perfectly rendered tribute to the US Army. Soldiers through the ages, from the soldier in the Continental Army, to the Union soldier during the Civil War, to the Yank in WWI and WWII to today's soldier are shown as a group on the obverse. The reverse features the U.S. Army emblem, and traditional armaments, including armor, cannons, and crossed flags. To date, this coin becomes the half eagle with the lowest mintage.
2011-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: United States Army { PCGS-3 } First Strike (Jul'2011) Mintage: 17,173 (proof) A perfectly rendered tribute to the US Army. Soldiers through the ages, from the soldier in the Continental Army, to the Union soldier during the Civil War, to the Yank in WWI and WWII to today's soldier are shown as a group on the obverse. The reverse features the U.S. Army emblem, and traditional armaments, including armor, cannons, and crossed flags. To date, this coin becomes the half eagle with the lowest mintage.
2011-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Medal of Honor { PCGS-3 } First Strike (Jul'2011) Mintage: 18,012 (proof) Flawless fields with highly frosted devices grace this golden beauty. Depicted is the original 1861 version of the Medal of Honor. This commemorative was issued for the 150th anniversary of that original Civil War award. The reverse features Minerva holding a shield and the Union flag, flanked by Civil War-era cannon. This gem is flawlessly executed with very effective use of perfect multiply reflective fields. This half eagle, joins its commemorative army counterpart as on of the lowest mintage coins of the series.
2011-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Medal of Honor { PCGS-3 } First Strike (Jul'2011) Mintage: 18,012 (proof) Flawless fields with highly frosted devices grace this golden beauty. Depicted is the original 1861 version of the Medal of Honor. This commemorative was issued for the 150th anniversary of that original Civil War award. The reverse features Minerva holding a shield and the Union flag, flanked by Civil War-era cannon. This gem is flawlessly executed with very effective use of perfect multiply reflective fields. This half eagle, joins its commemorative army counterpart as on of the lowest mintage coins of the series.
2011-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Medal of Honor { PCGS-3 } First Strike (Jul'2011) Mintage: 18,012 (proof) Flawless fields with highly frosted devices grace this golden beauty. Depicted is the original 1861 version of the Medal of Honor. This commemorative was issued for the 150th anniversary of that original Civil War award. The reverse features Minerva holding a shield and the Union flag, flanked by Civil War-era cannon. This gem is flawlessly executed with very effective use of perfect multiply reflective fields. This half eagle, joins its commemorative army counterpart as on of the lowest mintage coins of the series.
2011-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Medal of Honor { PCGS-3 } First Strike (Jul'2011) Mintage: 18,012 (proof) Flawless fields with highly frosted devices grace this golden beauty. Depicted is the original 1861 version of the Medal of Honor. This commemorative was issued for the 150th anniversary of that original Civil War award. The reverse features Minerva holding a shield and the Union flag, flanked by Civil War-era cannon. This gem is flawlessly executed with very effective use of perfect multiply reflective fields. This half eagle, joins its commemorative army counterpart as on of the lowest mintage coins of the series.
2011-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Medal of Honor { PCGS-3 } First Strike (Jul'2011) Mintage: 18,012 (proof) Flawless fields with highly frosted devices grace this golden beauty. Depicted is the original 1861 version of the Medal of Honor. This commemorative was issued for the 150th anniversary of that original Civil War award. The reverse features Minerva holding a shield and the Union flag, flanked by Civil War-era cannon. This gem is flawlessly executed with very effective use of perfect multiply reflective fields. This half eagle, joins its commemorative army counterpart as on of the lowest mintage coins of the series.
2012-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Star-Spangled Banner { PCGS-4 } First Strike (May'2012) Mintage: 17,852 (proof) Flawless mint-fresh gold color offer deep multiply reflective mirrors to offset this Francis Scott Key moment in history brought to life during the War of 1812.
2012-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Star-Spangled Banner { PCGS-4 } First Strike (May'2012) Mintage: 17,852 (proof) Flawless mint-fresh gold color offer deep multiply reflective mirrors to offset this Francis Scott Key moment in history brought to life during the War of 1812.
2012-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Star-Spangled Banner { PCGS-4 } First Strike (May'2012) Mintage: 17,852 (proof) Flawless mint-fresh gold color offer deep multiply reflective mirrors to offset this Francis Scott Key moment in history brought to life during the War of 1812.
2012-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Star-Spangled Banner { PCGS-4 } First Strike (May'2012) Mintage: 17,852 (proof) Flawless mint-fresh gold color offer deep multiply reflective mirrors to offset this Francis Scott Key moment in history brought to life during the War of 1812.
2012-W Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Star-Spangled Banner { PCGS-4 } First Strike (May'2012) Mintage: 17,852 (proof) Flawless mint-fresh gold color offer deep multiply reflective mirrors to offset this Francis Scott Key moment in history brought to life during the War of 1812.
2013-W 5 Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: 5 Star Generals MacArthur { PCGS-4 } First Strike (Apr'2013) Mintage: 15,843 (proof) Sharply rendered design, that is simple and crisp and clean with the magnificent use of frosted devices. Along with the Jackie Robinson half eagle, this is among the best gold designs paying tribute to an individual. He and his father were the first father-son pair to have been awarded the Medal of Honor. In the Pacific Theater during WWII he vowed "I shall return" when forced to leave the Philippines; and, he did. He oversaw the occupation of Japan from 1945 to 1951. When relieved of command by Truman during the Korean War, in his farewell speech he noted that "old soldiers never die, they just fade away."
2013-W 5 Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: 5 Star Generals MacArthur { PCGS-4 } First Strike (Apr'2013) Mintage: 15,843 (proof) Sharply rendered design, that is simple and crisp and clean with the magnificent use of frosted devices. Along with the Jackie Robinson half eagle, this is among the best gold designs paying tribute to an individual. He and his father were the first father-son pair to have been awarded the Medal of Honor. In the Pacific Theater during WWII he vowed "I shall return" when forced to leave the Philippines; and, he did. He oversaw the occupation of Japan from 1945 to 1951. When relieved of command by Truman during the Korean War, in his farewell speech he noted that "old soldiers never die, they just fade away."
2013-W 5 Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: 5 Star Generals MacArthur { PCGS-4 } First Strike (Apr'2013) Mintage: 15,843 (proof) Sharply rendered design, that is simple and crisp and clean with the magnificent use of frosted devices. Along with the Jackie Robinson half eagle, this is among the best gold designs paying tribute to an individual. He and his father were the first father-son pair to have been awarded the Medal of Honor. In the Pacific Theater during WWII he vowed "I shall return" when forced to leave the Philippines; and, he did. He oversaw the occupation of Japan from 1945 to 1951. When relieved of command by Truman during the Korean War, in his farewell speech he noted that "old soldiers never die, they just fade away."
2014-W 5 Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Baseball Hall of Fame { PCGS-4+ } (Jul'2014) Mintage: ~32,000 (proof) The novelty of this "high relief" alternative is made possible by the design of two complimentary elements: The concave baseball glove on the obverse and the symmetrically round convex baseball on the reverse. The devices are masterfully rendered, and surprisingly, all denominations featured ample perfect examples. If you liked the baseball design on the reverse in 1997, you'll probably agree that this gold design really pops!
2014-W 5 Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Baseball Hall of Fame { PCGS-4+ } (Jul'2014) Mintage: ~32,000 (proof) The novelty of this "high relief" alternative is made possible by the design of two complimentary elements: The concave baseball glove on the obverse and the symmetrically round convex baseball on the reverse. The devices are masterfully rendered, and surprisingly, all denominations featured ample perfect examples. If you liked the baseball design on the reverse in 1997, you'll probably agree that this gold design really pops!
2014-W 5 Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Baseball Hall of Fame { PCGS-4+ } (Jul'2014) Mintage: ~32,000 (proof) The novelty of this "high relief" alternative is made possible by the design of two complimentary elements: The concave baseball glove on the obverse and the symmetrically round convex baseball on the reverse. The devices are masterfully rendered, and surprisingly, all denominations featured ample perfect examples. If you liked the baseball design on the reverse in 1997, you'll probably agree that this gold design really pops!
2015-W 5 Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: U.S. Marshals Service { PCGS-4+ } (Feb'2015) Mintage: 9,975 (proof) Gorgeous mirrors highlight masterfully designed devices, including the iconic marshal's badge on the obverse and the artistically rendered heraldic eagle.
2015-W 5 Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: U.S. Marshals Service { PCGS-4+ } (Feb'2015) Mintage: 9,975 (proof) Gorgeous mirrors highlight masterfully designed devices, including the iconic marshal's badge on the obverse and the artistically rendered heraldic eagle.
2015-W 5 Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: U.S. Marshals Service { PCGS-4+ } (Feb'2015) Mintage: 9,975 (proof) Gorgeous mirrors highlight masterfully designed devices, including the iconic marshal's badge on the obverse and the artistically rendered heraldic eagle.
2016-W 5 Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Mark Twain { PCGS-4+ } (Jun'2016) Mintage: 13,271 (proof) Simply a beautiful coin, well designed, to commemorate a truly American author and his classic stories from along the Mississippi.
2016-W 5 Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Mark Twain { PCGS-4+ } (Jun'2016) Mintage: 13,271 (proof) Simply a beautiful coin, well designed, to commemorate a truly American author and his classic stories from along the Mississippi.
2016-W 5 Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Mark Twain { PCGS-4+ } (Jun'2016) Mintage: 13,271 (proof) Simply a beautiful coin, well designed, to commemorate a truly American author and his classic stories from along the Mississippi.
2016-W 5 Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: National Park Service { PCGS-4+ } (Jun'2016) Mintage: ~32,000 (proof) The gold coin obverse features naturalist, writer, and conservationist John Muir and Theodore Roosevelt with Yosemite National Park's Half Dome in the background. Highly frosted devices give great contrast; although, there isn't even half an eagle on the reverse of this five dollar gold piece!
2016-W 5 Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: National Park Service { PCGS-4+ } (Jun'2016) Mintage: ~32,000 (proof) The gold coin obverse features naturalist, writer, and conservationist John Muir and Theodore Roosevelt with Yosemite National Park's Half Dome in the background. Highly frosted devices give great contrast; although, there isn't even half an eagle on the reverse of this five dollar gold piece!
2016-W 5 Gold Half Eagle PR70DCAM: National Park Service { PCGS-4+ } (Jun'2016) Mintage: ~32,000 (proof) The gold coin obverse features naturalist, writer, and conservationist John Muir and Theodore Roosevelt with Yosemite National Park's Half Dome in the background. Highly frosted devices give great contrast; although, there isn't even half an eagle on the reverse of this five dollar gold piece!
2017-P Silver Dollar PR70DCAM :Boys Town { PCGS-4 } (Apr'2017) Featuring Father Edward Flanagan, the founder of Boys Town, this coin displays rich gold color with highly frosted devices and ample deeply reflective mirrors. Commemorating the centennial celebration for Boys Town, this coin is full of symbolism of reaping what you sow.
2017-P Silver Dollar PR70DCAM :Boys Town { PCGS-4 } (Apr'2017) Featuring Father Edward Flanagan, the founder of Boys Town, this coin displays rich gold color with highly frosted devices and ample deeply reflective mirrors. Commemorating the centennial celebration for Boys Town, this coin is full of symbolism of reaping what you sow.
2017-P Silver Dollar PR70DCAM :Boys Town { PCGS-4 } (Apr'2017) Featuring Father Edward Flanagan, the founder of Boys Town, this coin displays rich gold color with highly frosted devices and ample deeply reflective mirrors. Commemorating the centennial celebration for Boys Town, this coin is full of symbolism of reaping what you sow.
2018-W Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Breast Cancer Awareness { PCGS-4 } (Apr'2018) Mintage: tbd. This is a beautiful coin; but, it could have been so much more interesting. For some reason, the decision was made to reduce the gold content from the standard 90% to 85% with the balance mostly copper to give the coin a pinkish hue. They may have reduced the cost of making the coin (if not the price to consumers); but, they failed to achieve the artistic impression on the view. These half eagles look basically like any other. If they really wanted to create a "rose-gold" looking coin, the gold content should have been closer to 70%, and it wouldn't have hurt if they'd reduced the price of the coin either to offset any objections that they were probably most concerned about (rather that creating something unique, beautiful, and appropriate). I guess we can chalk this up to another "opportunity lost".
2018-W Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Breast Cancer Awareness { PCGS-4 } (Apr'2018) Mintage: tbd. This is a beautiful coin; but, it could have been so much more interesting. For some reason, the decision was made to reduce the gold content from the standard 90% to 85% with the balance mostly copper to give the coin a pinkish hue. They may have reduced the cost of making the coin (if not the price to consumers); but, they failed to achieve the artistic impression on the view. These half eagles look basically like any other. If they really wanted to create a "rose-gold" looking coin, the gold content should have been closer to 70%, and it wouldn't have hurt if they'd reduced the price of the coin either to offset any objections that they were probably most concerned about (rather that creating something unique, beautiful, and appropriate). I guess we can chalk this up to another "opportunity lost".
2018-W Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Breast Cancer Awareness { PCGS-4 } (Apr'2018) Mintage: tbd. This is a beautiful coin; but, it could have been so much more interesting. For some reason, the decision was made to reduce the gold content from the standard 90% to 85% with the balance mostly copper to give the coin a pinkish hue. They may have reduced the cost of making the coin (if not the price to consumers); but, they failed to achieve the artistic impression on the view. These half eagles look basically like any other. If they really wanted to create a "rose-gold" looking coin, the gold content should have been closer to 70%, and it wouldn't have hurt if they'd reduced the price of the coin either to offset any objections that they were probably most concerned about (rather that creating something unique, beautiful, and appropriate). I guess we can chalk this up to another "opportunity lost".
2018-W Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Breast Cancer Awareness { PCGS-4 } (Apr'2018) Mintage: tbd. This is a beautiful coin; but, it could have been so much more interesting. For some reason, the decision was made to reduce the gold content from the standard 90% to 85% with the balance mostly copper to give the coin a pinkish hue. They may have reduced the cost of making the coin (if not the price to consumers); but, they failed to achieve the artistic impression on the view. These half eagles look basically like any other. If they really wanted to create a "rose-gold" looking coin, the gold content should have been closer to 70%, and it wouldn't have hurt if they'd reduced the price of the coin either to offset any objections that they were probably most concerned about (rather that creating something unique, beautiful, and appropriate). I guess we can chalk this up to another "opportunity lost".
2018-W Half Eagle PR70DCAM: Breast Cancer Awareness { PCGS-4 } (Apr'2018) Mintage: tbd. This is a beautiful coin; but, it could have been so much more interesting. For some reason, the decision was made to reduce the gold content from the standard 90% to 85% with the balance mostly copper to give the coin a pinkish hue. They may have reduced the cost of making the coin (if not the price to consumers); but, they failed to achieve the artistic impression on the view. These half eagles look basically like any other. If they really wanted to create a "rose-gold" looking coin, the gold content should have been closer to 70%, and it wouldn't have hurt if they'd reduced the price of the coin either to offset any objections that they were probably most concerned about (rather that creating something unique, beautiful, and appropriate). I guess we can chalk this up to another "opportunity lost".
2019-S Gold Half Eagle American Legion Anniversary PR70DCAM { PCGS-4 } (May'2019) This FIRST STRIKE gold gem honors the centennial for the American Legion, born out of the end of World War I and features the "V" for ?Victory and the Eiffel Tower on the obverse. The reverse has the American Eagle and the American Legion emblem. Nice deep mirrors offset the highly frosted devices.
2019-S Gold Half Eagle American Legion Anniversary PR70DCAM { PCGS-4 } (May'2019) This FIRST STRIKE gold gem honors the centennial for the American Legion, born out of the end of World War I and features the "V" for ?Victory and the Eiffel Tower on the obverse. The reverse has the American Eagle and the American Legion emblem. Nice deep mirrors offset the highly frosted devices.
2019-S Gold Half Eagle American Legion Anniversary PR70DCAM { PCGS-4 } (May'2019) This FIRST STRIKE gold gem honors the centennial for the American Legion, born out of the end of World War I and features the "V" for ?Victory and the Eiffel Tower on the obverse. The reverse has the American Eagle and the American Legion emblem. Nice deep mirrors offset the highly frosted devices.
2019-W Gold $5 Apollo 11 50th Anniversary PR70DCAM { PCGS-4 } (Feb'2019) This FIRST STRIKE gold planchette has been struck yielding a curved rendering, concave showing the first footprint on the moon for the obverse, and convex showing the reflection of the lunar landing site in the visor of a helmet on the reverse. Most impressive is the flawless field of the atmosphere on the reverse with its curved perfect reflections.
2019-W Gold $5 Apollo 11 50th Anniversary PR70DCAM { PCGS-4 } (Feb'2019) This FIRST STRIKE gold planchette has been struck yielding a curved rendering, concave showing the first footprint on the moon for the obverse, and convex showing the reflection of the lunar landing site in the visor of a helmet on the reverse. Most impressive is the flawless field of the atmosphere on the reverse with its curved perfect reflections.
2019-W Gold $5 Apollo 11 50th Anniversary PR70DCAM { PCGS-4 } (Feb'2019) This FIRST STRIKE gold planchette has been struck yielding a curved rendering, concave showing the first footprint on the moon for the obverse, and convex showing the reflection of the lunar landing site in the visor of a helmet on the reverse. Most impressive is the flawless field of the atmosphere on the reverse with its curved perfect reflections.
2020 Gold $5 Basketball Hall of Fame PR70DCAM { PCGS-4 } (Jun'2020) This FIRST DAY OF ISSUE gold planchette has been struck yielding a curved rendering, concave showing on the obverse men's, women's and handicap basketball players excelling in this rapid pace ball-shooting game. The curved reverse is a natural showing a basketball at the end of its trajectory swishing through the net.
2020 Gold $5 Basketball Hall of Fame PR70DCAM { PCGS-4 } (Jun'2020) This FIRST DAY OF ISSUE gold planchette has been struck yielding a curved rendering, concave showing on the obverse men's, women's and handicap basketball players excelling in this rapid pace ball-shooting game. The curved reverse is a natural showing a basketball at the end of its trajectory swishing through the net.
2020 Gold $5 Basketball Hall of Fame PR70DCAM { PCGS-4 } (Jun'2020) This FIRST DAY OF ISSUE gold planchette has been struck yielding a curved rendering, concave showing on the obverse men's, women's and handicap basketball players excelling in this rapid pace ball-shooting game. The curved reverse is a natural showing a basketball at the end of its trajectory swishing through the net.
2020-W 400th Anniversary of the Mayflower Gold Eagle PR70DCAM { PCGS-4 }. This quarter-ounce pure gold eagle commemorates the daring trans-Atlantic journey of 102 pilgrims that migrated to the New World to establish a new foundation of governance.
2020-W 400th Anniversary of the Mayflower Gold Eagle PR70DCAM { PCGS-4 }. This quarter-ounce pure gold eagle commemorates the daring trans-Atlantic journey of 102 pilgrims that migrated to the New World to establish a new foundation of governance.
2020-W Mayflower 400th Anniversary Gold Eagle (Reverse Proof) PR70 { PCGS-4 }. Terrific imagery with reverse proof format presents figures offset nicely by frosted backgrounds. Rendered in 24K one-quarter ounce gold the denomination is bumped up to eagle status from half-eagle dimensions.
2020-W Mayflower 400th Anniversary Gold Eagle (Reverse Proof) PR70 { PCGS-4 }. Terrific imagery with reverse proof format presents figures offset nicely by frosted backgrounds. Rendered in 24K one-quarter ounce gold the denomination is bumped up to eagle status from half-eagle dimensions.
2020-W Gold $25 End WWII 75th Anniversary { FIRST DAY OF ISSUE } PR70DCAM { PCGS-4 }. This half-ounce pure gold beauty remembers the end of World War II and the short-lived period of relative peace that it prefaced. An olive branch appears front and back. There are ample deeply reflective mirrors.
2020-W Gold $25 End WWII 75th Anniversary { FIRST DAY OF ISSUE } PR70DCAM { PCGS-4 }. This half-ounce pure gold beauty remembers the end of World War II and the short-lived period of relative peace that it prefaced. An olive branch appears front and back. There are ample deeply reflective mirrors.
2021-W Half Eagle Nat'l Law Enforcement Mem. { FDOI } PR70DCAM { PCGS-5 }. Featuring two officers in profile on the front, the reverse pays tribute to those officers who have paid the ultimate price for protecting all of us through a folded flag and flowers.
2021-W Half Eagle Nat'l Law Enforcement Mem. { FDOI } PR70DCAM { PCGS-5 }. Featuring two officers in profile on the front, the reverse pays tribute to those officers who have paid the ultimate price for protecting all of us through a folded flag and flowers.
2022-W Half Eagle Negro Leagues Baseball { FIRST STRIKE } PR70DCAM { PCGS-4 }. Rube Foster was a player, manager and executive in the Negro Baseball Leagues. Great frosting and reflective mirrors and a tip of the hat to the game, fans and league.
2022-W Half Eagle Negro Leagues Baseball { FIRST STRIKE } PR70DCAM { PCGS-4 }. Rube Foster was a player, manager and executive in the Negro Baseball Leagues. Great frosting and reflective mirrors and a tip of the hat to the game, fans and league.
2022-W Half Eagle Negro Leagues Baseball { FIRST STRIKE } PR70DCAM { PCGS-4 }. Rube Foster was a player, manager and executive in the Negro Baseball Leagues. Great frosting and reflective mirrors and a tip of the hat to the game, fans and league.
2022-W Half Eagle Negro Leagues Baseball { FIRST STRIKE } PR70DCAM { PCGS-4 }. Rube Foster was a player, manager and executive in the Negro Baseball Leagues. Great frosting and reflective mirrors and a tip of the hat to the game, fans and league.
2022-W Gold $5 National Purple Heart Hall of Honor { FIRST STRIKE } PR70DCAM { PCGS-4 }. Gold gem pays tribute to those injured in defense of America.
2022-W Gold $5 National Purple Heart Hall of Honor { FIRST STRIKE } PR70DCAM { PCGS-4 }. Gold gem pays tribute to those injured in defense of America.
2022-W Gold $5 National Purple Heart Hall of Honor { FIRST STRIKE } PR70DCAM { PCGS-4 }. Gold gem pays tribute to those injured in defense of America.
2022-W Gold $5 National Purple Heart Hall of Honor { FIRST STRIKE } PR70DCAM { PCGS-4 }. Gold gem pays tribute to those injured in defense of America.
2024-W Half Eagle Greatest Generation { FIRST-STRIKE } PR70DCAM { PCGS-4 }. This design features a section of the Wall of Stars at the World War II Memorial and an Olive Branch. Each star on the wall represents 100 Americans who lost their lives in the war, and the Olive Branch represents the peace that followed thanks to their sacrifice. On the reverse is a folded American flag, such as one that would be presented at the funeral of a fallen service member.
2024-W Half Eagle Greatest Generation { FIRST-STRIKE } PR70DCAM { PCGS-4 }. This design features a section of the Wall of Stars at the World War II Memorial and an Olive Branch. Each star on the wall represents 100 Americans who lost their lives in the war, and the Olive Branch represents the peace that followed thanks to their sacrifice. On the reverse is a folded American flag, such as one that would be presented at the funeral of a fallen service member.
2024-W Half Eagle Greatest Generation { FIRST-STRIKE } PR70DCAM { PCGS-4 }. This design features a section of the Wall of Stars at the World War II Memorial and an Olive Branch. Each star on the wall represents 100 Americans who lost their lives in the war, and the Olive Branch represents the peace that followed thanks to their sacrifice. On the reverse is a folded American flag, such as one that would be presented at the funeral of a fallen service member.
2024-W Half Eagle Greatest Generation { FIRST-STRIKE } PR70DCAM { PCGS-4 }. This design features a section of the Wall of Stars at the World War II Memorial and an Olive Branch. Each star on the wall represents 100 Americans who lost their lives in the war, and the Olive Branch represents the peace that followed thanks to their sacrifice. On the reverse is a folded American flag, such as one that would be presented at the funeral of a fallen service member.
2024 Half Eagle Harriet Tubman PR70DCAM { PCGS-5 }. Harriet Tubman is well known for her role as a conductor in the Underground Railroad. After freeing herself from slavery, she personally returned to the South numerous times to lead others out, and provided instruction to still more people who found their own way to freedom. However, she didn’t stop there! In 1862 Harriet Tubman joined the Union Army as a nurse and served in multiple roles, including Army scout and spy. She was the first woman to lead an armed expedition in the Civil War, the Combahee River Raid, which resulted in more than 700 enslaved people being freed. Following the Civil War, Ms. Tubman continued to fight for causes she believed in. She was an active suffragist, speaking out for the right for women to vote. She also worked to provide care for newly freed people, young and old. Harriet Tubman’s life was characterized by her unwavering pursuit of freedom in every aspect of American life. This coin shows her lending a helping hand to others to gain freedom at great risk to her own freedom.
2024 Half Eagle Harriet Tubman PR70DCAM { PCGS-5 }. Harriet Tubman is well known for her role as a conductor in the Underground Railroad. After freeing herself from slavery, she personally returned to the South numerous times to lead others out, and provided instruction to still more people who found their own way to freedom. However, she didn’t stop there! In 1862 Harriet Tubman joined the Union Army as a nurse and served in multiple roles, including Army scout and spy. She was the first woman to lead an armed expedition in the Civil War, the Combahee River Raid, which resulted in more than 700 enslaved people being freed. Following the Civil War, Ms. Tubman continued to fight for causes she believed in. She was an active suffragist, speaking out for the right for women to vote. She also worked to provide care for newly freed people, young and old. Harriet Tubman’s life was characterized by her unwavering pursuit of freedom in every aspect of American life. This coin shows her lending a helping hand to others to gain freedom at great risk to her own freedom.
2024 Half Eagle Harriet Tubman PR70DCAM { PCGS-5 }. Harriet Tubman is well known for her role as a conductor in the Underground Railroad. After freeing herself from slavery, she personally returned to the South numerous times to lead others out, and provided instruction to still more people who found their own way to freedom. However, she didn’t stop there! In 1862 Harriet Tubman joined the Union Army as a nurse and served in multiple roles, including Army scout and spy. She was the first woman to lead an armed expedition in the Civil War, the Combahee River Raid, which resulted in more than 700 enslaved people being freed. Following the Civil War, Ms. Tubman continued to fight for causes she believed in. She was an active suffragist, speaking out for the right for women to vote. She also worked to provide care for newly freed people, young and old. Harriet Tubman’s life was characterized by her unwavering pursuit of freedom in every aspect of American life. This coin shows her lending a helping hand to others to gain freedom at great risk to her own freedom.