Only 50 Exist in the World — Perfect MS70 Antiqued Gold
Of the authorized mintage of just 250 gold coins struck for America's 250th anniversary, NGC — the world's largest grading service — designated only 50 as perfect, flawless MS70. The remaining 200 coins were immediately melted and destroyed. Your coin is individually numbered from 1 to 50 on the NGC label, making it one of the rarest gold coins struck for this historic occasion.
1/4 oz of .9999 Fine Gold — Antiqued Finish
This 22mm coin is struck from 1/4 troy ounce of .9999 fine gold — the highest purity standard in American coinage. It is dated 1776-2026, reads "250 Anniversary United States," and shows a majestic bald eagle holding the Liberty Bell. The distinctive antiqued finish lends the coin a warm, aged quality that sets it apart from standard proof or uncirculated issues, giving the design exceptional visual depth and contrast.
40 Times Rarer Than the U.S. Mint's July 16th Release
The United States Mint is releasing a 1/2 oz gold piece on July 16th with a mintage of 2,026, selling raw and ungraded for $10,050. At only 50 pieces in MS70, this coin is 40 times rarer than that release — at a fraction of the price. There are simply no other 250th anniversary gold coins available with this combination of scarcity, condition, and provenance.
Hand-Signed by the 42nd Treasurer of the United States
Anna Escobedo Cabral, the 42nd Treasurer of the United States — whose signature appeared on all U.S. currency during her tenure — has personally autographed this coin's NGC holder as part of the Global Coin Series, adding a singular layer of numismatic and historical significance.