American Eagle new design candidates revealed

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  1. jultorsk

    jultorsk Well-Known Member Silver Stacker

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    Some very nice designs here. A couple of my favs:

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    Most boring coin since 85 in my opinion. I prefer Libertads over them but I'll still buy them cheap when I can.
    The silver eagles are in my sell stack with my other boring mass produced stuff like bars and generic rounds. I never saw a value in paying a premium for them at least.
    A buck or two over spot is fair.
     
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    I really like ASEs, jeep me in mind if you are ever looking to offload some tubes.
     
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    If it ain't broke...
     
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    How often is the design of ASEs changed? Is it a regular thing?
     
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    They made sure you got the E Pluribus Unum message on both sides this time

    Looks like lady liberty is off the table too

    Now they are just giving you “the bird”
     
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    Yer that aint cool, the walking liberty is what makes that coin so cool.
     
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    The ASE design has been the same since 1986, so not frequently.. AGE ditto, has not changed since '86 (bar the use of roman numerals for the years 1986-1991).

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    Maybe, just maybe, the obverses will look nice... although I shudder at the thought of what "refreshed depiction" can mean... :eek:

    "The obverses (heads) of the redesigned American Eagle Gold and Silver Coins will continue to bear versions of the historic designs that have been featured on these coins for more than three decades. The gold coin obverse will display a refreshed depiction of the 1907 design by renowned sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens, while the obverse of the silver coin will display a refreshed depiction of the 1916 “Walking Liberty” design by famed sculptor Adolph A. Weinman."
     
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    Thanks Jultorsk!
     
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    My understanding is the "refreshed" obverse will include a new security feature.
     
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    When will the 'refreshed' obverse images be released publicly?
     
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    The obverses (heads) of the redesigned American Eagle Gold and Silver Coins will continue to bear versions of the historic designs that have been featured on these coins for more than three decades. The gold coin obverse will display a refreshed depiction of the 1907 design by renowned sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens, while the obverse of the silver coin will display a refreshed depiction of the 1916 “Walking Liberty” design by famed sculptor Adolph A. Weinman.
     
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    New design ASEs and AGEs ("type 2") now preselling at Apmex.

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    I think I prefer the ASE Type 2 design, and the eagle looks very detailed on a proof coin.
     

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