Description
Elevate your collection with the exquisite 2015-W Liberty High Relief Gold Coin, graded MS70 by PCGS, now available at Atlas Bullion. This exceptional coin features a modern interpretation of Augustus Saint-Gaudens’ iconic Lady Liberty design on the obverse and a striking eagle in flight on the reverse.
Interesting Fact: The 2015-W Liberty High Relief Gold Coin pays tribute to the legendary 1907 Ultra High Relief Double Eagle designed by Augustus Saint-Gaudens, considered one of the most beautiful coins ever minted.
Key Features:
.9999 fine gold (24 karat)
1 oz gold content
Minted in 2015 at the West Point Mint
High Relief strike
PCGS MS70 grade (perfect grade)
Specifications:
Diameter: 1.287 inches (32.7 mm)
Weight: 31.108 grams
Thickness: 4.7 mm (high relief)
Composition: .9999 fine gold
PCGS has certified this coin with their highest grade, MS70, indicating that it is considered perfect with no visible imperfections under 5x magnification. The High Relief strike accentuates the intricate details of the design, creating a truly three-dimensional appearance that showcases the artistry and skill of the United States Mint.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q: What is the significance of the PCGS MS70 grade?
A: The PCGS MS70 grade signifies that the coin is in perfect Mint State condition, with no visible imperfections under 5x magnification. Coins graded MS70 are highly sought-after by collectors and investors due to their exceptional quality and rarity.
Q: Why collect the 2015-W Liberty High Relief Gold Coin graded MS70 by PCGS?
A: Collecting the 2015-W Liberty High Relief Gold Coin graded MS70 by PCGS allows you to own a perfect example of this stunning modern interpretation of a classic design. The coin’s high relief strike, 24-karat gold purity, and flawless condition make it an exceptional addition to any collection or investment portfolio.
Enhance your collection with the pristine 2015-W Liberty High Relief Gold Coin graded PCGS MS70, available now at Atlas Bullion.









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