Eagle coins
Among the gold bullions are: American Eagle Gold Coins Australian Gold Dragon Coins. Furthermore, within the silver bullions are: American Eagle Silver Coins Australian Silver Dragon.
The Eagle is called an official golden coin of the United States of America. Though it is often confused with the American Eagle Bullion, between them there are clear distinctions: the Eagle is only made of gold, unlike the Eagle Bullion, which has golden, platinum and silver versions, and if we are to look at the time of their release we can say that the Eagle is a traditional American coins since it has years of history before the Eagle Bullion. Released in 1933, the Eagle coins had the biggest value, of all the four base-units of denomination o the market in 1933, when gold was no longer available to circulate. At that time and Eagle worth US $ 10, a dollar was 10 dimes, and the dime was 10 cents.
Another thing that stands as a proof of the Eagle’s value is that, at the time of its creation the base-unit denominations were considered to be as precious as the metal from which they were made, conception that didn’t changed since. So, the smallest was the cent, made of copper, then followed the dime and dollar, made of silver and continued with the eagle, which was made of gold. If you want to know just how much a US $ 10 Eagle worth in 1800,we can tell you that it is the equivalent of purchasing power of US $ 128.98 nowadays.
Though with time,the financial market was captivated by the appearance of other important coins, as the Eagle Bullion, or the Buffalo Bullion, the Eagle coins are still appreciated by the investors for their indisputable value. The U.S. Governmet guarantees for their high quality and purity, since the gold that these coins are made from must come strictly from the mines on the U.S. territory. Their real value is convertible to cash, which makes them be sold all over the world and accepted on every financial market. The Eagle coins were and will always be a great investment for everyone.

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