The 1986 1 oz American Gold Eagle MS-69 NGC represents the inaugural year (1986) of the American Gold Eagle bullion program, introduced by the United States Mint. As the first year of issue, this coin holds strong historical importance within modern U.S. numismatics.
Each coin contains 1 full troy ounce of gold and is struck in durable 22-karat (.9167 fine) gold, alloyed with copper and silver for enhanced strength while maintaining full precious metal content.
Graded Mint State-69 (MS-69) by the Numismatic Guaranty Company, this coin is considered near-perfect, displaying sharp strike detail and strong mint luster with only minor imperfections not visible to the naked eye.
The obverse features Augustus Saint-Gaudens’ iconic Lady Liberty design, originally created for the $20 Double Eagle and widely regarded as one of the most beautiful designs in American coinage. The reverse showcases the original family-of-eagles design by Miley Busiek, symbolizing strength and unity.
As the official gold bullion coin of the United States, the American Gold Eagle carries a $50 face value, is fully backed by the U.S. government for weight and purity, and is IRA-eligible.
Key Highlights:
Year: 1986 (First Year of Issue)
Grade: MS-69 (Near Perfect Condition)
Grading Service: NGC
Metal Content: 1 Troy oz Gold
Purity: .9167 Fine Gold (22K)
Face Value: $50 USD
IRA Eligible
Government Guaranteed Weight & Purity
As the first-year bullion release with strong MS-69 certification, the 1986 NGC Gold Eagle is a cornerstone piece combining historical significance with intrinsic gold value.