Description: You are purchasing an extremely rare 1/10 oz, 2014 "Narrow Reeds" $5 American Gold Eagle coin. Note that this is NOT the more common 2015 "Narrow Reeds" variety. The reeding on the edge of the coin are much narrower than normal. It is thought that the US Mint used this narrow reeding on the $5 Tenth-Ounce Gold Buffalo coin in 2008 and that they were experimenting on using the same reeding on the Gold Eagle in 2014 and in later years. Only 32 coins of the 2014 $5 gold eagle "Narrow Reeds" variety are known to exist worldwide and it is one of the rarest of all US bullion coin varieties in existence. A total of 20 coins (including this one) have been certified by NGC and 12 coins at PCGS. That's how rare this coin is! Only 10 new coins have been discovered in the last 2 years. In contrast, the 2015 "narrow reeds" variety has a population of 2045+ coins certified at NGC and 392+ at PCGS. More information on this rare coin variety and the story behind it: https://www.ngccoin.com/news/article/4593/2014-5-Gold-Eagles-Narrow-Reeds/ http://www.coinworld.com/news/precious-metals/2015/05/one-of-two-narrows-reeds-2014-gold-tenth-ounce-eagles-sells.all.html The first of the two 2014 "narrow reeds" coins discovered, was sold for $28,650 back in 2015. That coin was NGC graded in MS-69 condition like the coin listed above. The coin listed above is for sale at $29,900, and I'm also accepting best offers below this price. In 2 years, only 10 more coins were discovered, making it exceptionally rare. Why am I listing this coin at $29,900 when 32 of them are available and others on eBay have sold for far less? I believe this coin is one of the rarest American Eagle varieties in existence. Sellers do not realize how rare and valuable this could could be. For example, the 2007 "Frosted Freedom" Platinum Eagle varieties saw mintages of 21 for the $25 quarter ounce denomination, 21 for the $50 half ounce denomination, and 12 for the one ounce denomination (for a total of 54 total mintage). These coins are worth $70,000-$80,000 for the denominations with 21 produced, and $120,000 for the one ounce denomination with 12 produced: https://www.usacoinbook.com/coins/6020/bullion-coins/american-platinum-eagle/2007-W/proof-frosted-freedom/https://www.usacoinbook.com/coins/6022/bullion-coins/american-platinum-eagle/2007-W/proof-frosted-freedom/https://www.usacoinbook.com/coins/6023/bullion-coins/american-platinum-eagle/2007-W/proof-frosted-freedom/ If the "Frosted Freedom" Platinum Eagle varieties are worth minimum $70,000 and 54 were produced, the 2014 Narrow Reeds Gold Eagle could easily be worth that much with only 32 (known) produced. A $29,900 investment today could easily be worth $70,000, or more, in a few years. Certified by Numismatic Guaranty Corporation NGC). Certification Number: 2714668-001 Package will be shipped by Insured USPS Registered Mail after payment clears.
Price: 29900 USD
Location: Tomahawk, Wisconsin
End Time: 2024-09-30T23:36:31.000Z
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Certification Number: 2714668-001
Coin: American Eagle
Certification: NGC
Precious Metal Content per Unit: 1/10 oz
Strike Type: Business
Grade: MS 69
Year: 2014