American Gold Eagle coins also are popular gold bullion coins at CMIGS.
There was to be a ten dollar Gold Eagle coin, a silver dollar, and fractional money ranging from one-half to fifty cents.
Weinman's carving is now used as the obverse of the American Silver Eagle coin.
Mr. Nichols estimated that 2.2 million ounces of gold in the form of American Eagle coins have been sold to the public since the Treasury began offering them last October.
In early 1933, more than 445,000 Double Eagle coins were struck by the U.S. Mint, but most of these were surrendered and melted down following Executive Order 6102.
Some past coins issued by SoftSky, such as the 1933 Gold Double Eagle coin, have also incurred marketing controversy.
Approximately 500,000 Double Eagle coins were minted in 1933 but none were ever legally released.
In this case, the taxpayer and the government argued about whether the Double Eagle coin was legal tender.
From 1986 to 1992, proof Silver Eagle coins were minted at San Francisco and these coins bear the "S" mintmark.
In addition, she is also the artist for the reverse side of the U.S. Treasury's American Gold Eagle coin.