Gold at Spot - U.S. Mint 1 oz Gold Commemorative Arts Medal (Random Year)
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Gold at Spot - U.S. Mint 1 oz Gold Commemorative Arts Medal (Random Year)
*Please note, that medals may have scuffs, scratches, or spots from circulation.
This 1 oz Gold Commemorative Arts Medal is perfect for investors seeking gold at spot price and collectors looking to own a piece of American heritage. Its historical and artistic value ensures it remains a treasured asset for years. Issued by the prestigious United States Mint, this medal is part of the historic Gold Commemorative Arts Medals series, which celebrates the contributions of great artists and cultural figures. Each medal contains 1 troy ounce of .900 fine gold, alloyed with copper for durability, making it a valuable addition for collectors and investors alike.
Medallion Features:
- Contains 1 troy ounce of actual gold
- Struck from .900 fine gold.
- Minted by the US Mint at West Point.
- Secondary Market
- Obverse: Design varies by year.
- 1980 Grant Wood - Painter popular for his rural American Midwest paintings. Famous work is American Gothic.
- 1981 Mark Twain - A famous writer and entrepreneur well known for his novels The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and the Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.
- 1982 Louis Armstrong - A celebrated trumpeter, composer, and singer well known for his jazz music. His career spanned from 1920's-1960's.
- 1983 Robert Frost - An eminent colloquial poet who had won four Pulitzer Prizes for his works.
- 1984 Helen Hayes - The First Lady of American Theatre, an illustrious actress who was one of the only 11 people to win the EGOT: Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony Awards.
- Reverse: Varies by year and features a design specific to the artist honored that year.
- 1980 - Most famous painting of Grant Wood, American Gothic.
- 1981 - Image of a steamboat, Mark Twain was a licensed pilot of steamboats.
- 1982 - Trumpet and musical notes.
- 1983 - Excerpt from Robert Frost’s famous poem 'The Road Not Taken.'
- 1984 - An iconic image of Comedy and Tragedy masks that represent theatre with the wording “First Lady of The Stage.”
- Minted from 1980-1984. Dates will be chosen randomly based on availability.
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