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pmex
07-19-2009, 06:29 PM
http://www.usmint.gov/mint_programs/ultrahigh/

"In January, the United States Mint issued the 2009 Ultra High Relief Double Eagle Gold Coin. This coin promises to fulfill Augustus Saint-Gaudens’ vision of an ultra high relief coin that could not be realized in 1907 with his legendary Double Eagle liberty design.

The 2009 Ultra High Relief Double Eagle Gold Coin will show the Nation and the world the very best the United States Mint has to offer. The 21st century vision of the United States Mint, combined with technological advances, enabled the United States Mint to realize the previously unattainable goal of making the coin accessible to all Americans.

Through 21st century technology and the vision of Director Ed Moy, original Saint-Gaudens coin plasters were digitally mapped by the United States Mint. Using the digital design and die-making process, the Saint-Gaudens sculpture — in ultra high relief — has been updated to reflect the year 2009, an additional four stars to represent the current 50 states, and the inscription “In God We Trust,” which was not on the 1907 version.

Additionally, a small border was added for a more consistent edge. The 2009 coin will be made of 24-karat gold. Pure 24-karat gold is much more malleable than 22-karat or 90% gold coins, making it better material for striking the ultra high relief.

The United States Mint looks forward to the 21st century and a new era of modern coinage. It eagerly continues the tradition of embodying America’s spirit and identity through its coins and medals. The coin is a uniquely American artistic expression — created by an American sculptor and crafted by an iconic American institution.

The 2009 Ultra High Relief Double Eagle Gold Coin closes one chapter of American coin design and begins a new one. We have perfected what has been called one of the most beautiful coins in the world, but, like America itself, there is much more on the horizon."

From - USmint.gov

Gold4Life
08-01-2009, 10:58 AM
It is a very nice coin. I ordered (2) this last week, and can't wait to receive them :)

Vaughntegrity
08-01-2009, 01:53 PM
Personally, I'm tired of the mint being so ridiculous about what it mints. On the one hand it can't get enough with the old designs and slaps them on just about every collector's and commemorative coin they can think of. But on the other hand they are so obsessed with people trying to collect different coins with the state quarter series that they wanted to do it with the nickels and the pennies and now they are going to do a national park series too! One for each state! And if thats not enough, the legisslation allows for a second run of national parks so that there will be 2 for each state. Tourists can even recognize our own currency from say, Canada's. Heck, with people here in the US getting in trouble by trying to pay in dollar coins, half dollar coins, and 2 dollar bills, it's only obvious that our own citizens don't recognize our own currency. With all these different quarters around, it's hard to collect a particular type becuase of it's rarity, instead people collect them because of what state they represent.

Why can't the mint do what it used to do? Make a design, stick with it for a while, and then when something else comes along, replace the old design and stick with the new one. They should make a law in congress saying the mint can't discontinue a design until like 25 years after it's first mint.

Gold4Life
08-01-2009, 02:27 PM
You make a valid point. It seems like they are just out to make the next buck, so they are designing new coins left and right. I ordered 2 because of how different they are than other average coins. The thickness and the stars running on the outside of the coin is a pretty cool looking design.