The Golden Triangle
The Golden Triangle includes the first year 1986 $50 Gold American Eagle PF70 coin, the second year 1987 2-coin Gold American Eagle PF70 coins, and third year 1988 Gold American Eagle 4-coin PF70 set. 
History about the Gold Eagle:
When the modern U.S. Mint began making gold coins in 1986, the first major release was the Gold American Eagle. Each year, the mint creates a standard “Business Strike” version of the coin, made for general bullion circulation, and a much smaller number of special issue “Proof” coins, specifically for investors and collectors. 
In 1986, the first year of issue, the Mint only made a 1 oz coin, with a $50 face value. In 1987, a 1/2 oz coin with a face value of $25 was added to the series. Each subsequent year, the Mint has produced 4 sizes: 1 oz, 1/2 oz, 1/4 oz ($10 face) and 1/10 oz ($5 face). 
The front of the coin features a design that is inspired by the original $20 Gold Double Eagle, designed by Augustus Saint Gaudens and minted from 1907 to 1933. 
Package Highlights:
- Contains all Gold Eagles from 1986-1988 in Perfect Proof 70 condition (7)
 - Labels hand-signed by Ed Moy
 - 20-Coin NGC Slab Holder - USGB
 - 22 karat gold
 
| Coin Series | Eagle | 
|---|---|
| Purity | 22 Karat | 
| Face Value | Varies | 
| Mint Or Refinery | U.S. Mint | 
| Mint Mark | W - West Point | 
| Metal Type | Gold | 
| Mordern Or Historical | Modern | 
| Grade | PF70 | 
| Grade Service | NGC | 
| Year | Varies | 
| Certified | Investment Grade | 







