- Available to you inside protective plastic flips, tubes of 10, or mint-sealed boxes of 100 coins!
- 5th year of release in the 1 oz American Palladium Eagle Series!
- Limited mintage!
- Contains 1 Troy oz of .9995 pure palladium in BU condition.
- The face value of $25 (USD) is fully backed by the US government.
- On the obverse side is Winged Liberty.
- The reverse features an American bald eagle on a cliff.
- Designs from Adolph A. Weinman.
Congress authorized the american Palladium Eagle Coins in 2017. To date, the series has offered precisely one version of the mint per date stigmatize. The collection has limited mintages each year, with 2021 marking the beginning departure in the release schedule of the series. The 2021 date represents the first clock time in the history of the series that two coins are issued, with a proof coin already available and a BU specimen now released from the mint. All of the 2021 1 oz american Palladium Eagle Coins in this list come in Brilliant Uncirculated condition. The coins in this list are available to you individually and in bulge. Single coins will arrive in protective formative flips, while multiples of 10 coins come in tubes and multiples of 100 derive in a box with 10 tubes in entire.
On the obverse of 2021 American Palladium Eagle Coins is a word picture of Liberty known as Winged Liberty. Designed in 1916, this effigy shows a flop of Liberty in left-profile relief with a winged phrygian cap on her head. The design primitively appeared on the obverse of the US dime from 1916 to 1945. The design was known by Americans of the day as the Mercury Dime because the Winged Liberty image resembled that of the Roman messenger god Mercury.
The reverse field of 2021 1 oz Palladium Eagle Coins features an visualize of the American bald eagle. The image shows a bald eagle on the edge of a cliff with a belittled sapling clutched in its talons and a branch from it clutched in its beak. The boo has its wings raised behind its human body. Both designs on the american Palladium Eagle Coin come from Adolph A. Weinman. The obverse purpose was created in 1916, while the revoke design was created in 1907. Please feel complimentary to reach out to JM Bullion with any questions. You can besides contact us online through our live chat and e-mail cover features .