The $10 gold eagle was the longest-lived of America’s circulating gold coins. It was first struck in...
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Each month, ASI’s Spotlight coin program provides in-depth information and analysis of a coin, or coin set, that we believe is of good value and will put you in a position to succeed in the future. The process of finding, selecting and obtaining coins for this program takes months of work and effort before a offer is released to you.
However, we will only have a limited number of coins or sets, available. If something is truly a ‘deal,’ then it cannot be open-ended. While every coin is not for every person, we will only Spotlight coins that meet our specific criteria and are priced correctly. We want you to buy the “Right Coin at the Right Price” for your portfolio. The right coin for you serves your goals and needs.
The San Francisco Mint has served a pivotal role in American economic and numismatic history. It was...
The 1907 No Motto $10 Gold Indian (like all of our spotlight items) fits our strict criteria of bein...
Who knew that a century-old American gold coin—in Mint State condition no less—could be so close to ...
1906-S Liberty Double Eagle and 1916-S Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle
Rare, Controversial and at a Historic Low Price
$10 Indian "No Motto" and "Motto" Sets
1873 “Open 3” $20 Liberty Double Eagle in NGC/PCGS MS61
The Rare Gold Rush $3 Princess
INTRODUCTION
MS61 $10 Liberty - New Orleans Today, many Americans associate New Orleans with Bourbon Street, Mard...
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