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| Sometimes referred to as Bullion Coins, these beautiful specimens are highly collected and are valued not only for their numismatic properties, but also their precious metal content. Proof coins feature a brilliant reflective surface, and are sold to the public through the U.S. Mint website and regular issue silver, gold, and platinum coins are only available through U.S. Mint approved distributors, along with the secondary market. Silver $1 American Eagle Coins
Gold $5 American Eagle Coins
Gold $10 American Eagle Coins
Gold $25 American Eagle Coins
Gold $50 American Eagle Coins
Platinum $10 American Eagle Coins
Platinum $25 American Eagle Coins
Platinum $50 American Eagle Coins
Platinum $100 American Eagle Coins
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