April 5, 2012 -
WASHINGTON — The United States Mint will begin accepting orders for the 2012 American Eagle Silver Proof Coin at noon Eastern Time (ET) on April 12. The coin, priced at $59.95, has no household order limit. Customer demand will determine...
January 11, 2012 -
WASHINGTON — The United States Mint is pleased to announce that it is reducing or maintaining 2011 prices for some of its most popular products to be offered in 2012. The bureau was able to set these lower prices and...
September 8, 2011 -
WASHINGTON — The United States Mint will offer 2011 American Eagle Silver Uncirculated Coins beginning at noon Eastern Time (ET) on September 15, 2011. The one–ounce .999 silver coin is currently priced at $60.45. As with all products sold by...
November 24, 2008 -
United States Mint at West Point Begins Producing 2009 Ultra High Relief Double Eagle Gold Coin
August 19, 2011 -
WASHINGTON — United States Mint Deputy Director Richard A. Peterson today announced plans to issue a limited–edition five–coin set to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the popular American Eagle Coin Program. Peterson made the announcement at a coin forum held...
May 26, 2011 -
WASHINGTON — The United States Mint announced today that, effective May 31, it will fulfill orders for American Eagle Silver Bullion Coins with coins minted at its San Francisco facility, in addition to its facility at West Point. Demand for...
May 19, 2011 -
New coin bears third design in Preamble Series
April 14, 2011 -
WASHINGTON — The United States Mint will begin accepting orders for the 2011 American Eagle Gold Proof Coins at noon Eastern Time (ET) on April 21, 2011. The coin options and their mintages are as follows: PRODUCT CODE PRODUCT PRODUCT...
September 16, 2010 -
WASHINGTON — The United States Mint is pleased to announce that it will issue 2010 American Eagle Gold Proof Coins on October 7, 2010, at noon Eastern Time (ET). Available coin options and their mintages are as follows: PRODUCT CODE...
August 5, 2010 -
Coin features second new reverse design in six–year “Preamble Series”