2006-W 4pc Gold American Eagle NGC MS70
The one ounce coin, $50 face value, is 1.287 inches in diameter, contains one gold troy ounce and weighs 1.0909 troy ounces. The one-half ounce coin, $25 face value, is 1.063 inches in diameter, contains 0.5000 gold troy ounces and weighs 0.5455 troy ounces. The one-quarter once coin, $10 face value, is 0.866 inches in diameter, contains 0.2500 gold troy ounces and weighs 0.2727 troy ounces. The one-tenth ounce coin, $5 face value, is 0.650 inches in diameter, contains 0.1000 gold troy ounces and weighs 0.1091 troy ounces In 2006, the United States Mint introduced a collectible, uncirculated version of the popular gold, silver and platinum American Eagle Coins. All three of the American Eagle Uncirculated Coins carry the same stunning designs found on their proof counterparts. The term "uncirculated" refers to the specialized minting process used to create these coins. Although they are similar in appearance to American Eagle Bullion Coins, these new uncirculated coins are distinguished by the presence of a mint mark, indicating their production facility, and by the use of burnished coin blanks, which are hand-fed into specially-adapted coining presses one at a time. Each American Eagle Uncirculated Coin is carefully inspected before it is encapsulated in plastic. With its pristine finish now protected. This quality (GRADE) rating is determined on the Sheldon scale, on which points are deducted from 70 for each flaw or imperfection on a coin's surface. A 70 is thus the highest grade a coin can achieve, with no flaws visible to the unaided eye. Features/Benefits Gold content guaranteed by the U.S. American Eagles are the only bullion gold coins guaranteed as to weight and gold content by the U.S. government. Minted in 22-karat gold Using the durable gold standard established for gold circulating coinage more than 300 years ago Obverse: Rendition of Augustus St. Gaudens' full length figure o


