April 7, 2023 -
Image Library Download high-resolution images of the American Buffalo and American Eagle bullion coins for use in publications. Read the Mint’s design use policies and other information regarding the use of these images. For more information about these coins, visit...
July 2, 2021 -
The artistic designs on U.S. Mint coins and medals aren’t etched into each coin – they’re pressed. To press a design onto coins and medals, the Mint needs a stamp called a die. To make a die, the Mint uses...
October 21, 2020 -
By Office of Corporate Communications October 21, 2020 The American Eagle Coin Program is one of the U.S. Mint’s most popular programs. 2021 marks the 35th anniversary of the program and of the gold and silver coins. The Mint first...
November 30, 2022 -
The American Eagle Palladium Bullion Coins are the first and only official investment-grade palladium coins from the United States government. Authorized by Congress in 2010 and first issued in 2017, the coins give investors an easy way to take advantage...
September 18, 2017 -
Sales to Authorized Purchasers begin September 25
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...
April 19, 1999 -
World’s Number One Gold Bullion Coin Continues Dominance
Platinum and Silver Eagles Also Lead World Markets
November 12, 1997 -
Sales Surpass Highest Annual North American Total Since 1988
Half– and Quarter–Ounce Coins Now Available
August 12, 1997 -
Washington, D.C. — The U.S. Mint today announced that the American Eagle Gold Bullion Coin continues to dominate world markets as the best selling gold investment coin, according to the World Gold Council second quarter 1997 survey.
September 23, 1997 -
Long Awaited Uncirculated Platinum Eagle Expected to Double Annual World Sales