American Gold Eagle Designer Jennie Norris to Sign NGC Labels

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Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC) is excited to announce that Jennie Norris, designer of the new American Gold Eagle reverse, is signing certification labels exclusively for NGC.

Since it was released in 1986, the American Gold Eagle has featured Augustus Saint-Gaudens’ revered Liberty on the obverse and a family of bald eagles in a nest on the reverse. To coincide with the 35th anniversary of both the Gold Eagle and Silver Eagle, the US Mint will update each series with a new reverse design sometime in 2021. Norris’ dignified portrait of a bald eagle will serve as the new Gold Eagle reverse.

To choose the Eagles’ new reverses, the US Mint conducted a sweeping competition that began with more than 30 possible designs. Norris’ design was selected for the Gold Eagle from this expansive field of candidates.

To create her strong and exquisite portrayal of the national bird, Norris drew on her experience as a raptor handler, where she was able to see birds of prey up close. Indeed, her design represents perhaps the most realistic and intimate look at a bald eagle that the US Mint has ever featured on a coin.

Design of new American Gold Eagle reverse
Design of new American Gold Eagle reverse

The eagle is shown in profile, with its strong, curved beak and thick plumage rendered meticulously. His gaze is at once intense and impenetrable, conveying, as Norris describes, "pride and wisdom passed down through generations of time.’ Above the eagle’s portrait, inscriptions on the coin include UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, E PLURIBUS UNUM and IN GOD WE TRUST.

Norris recently joined the US Mint’s Artistic Infusion Program (AIP), with the Gold Eagle reverse being her very first coin design. Her background is in graphic design, illustration and fine art, and she is currently a graphic designer at the University of Arizona. A passionate nature lover, she strives to capture the fascinating details of plants and animals in work, as she did very successfully with the new Gold Eagle reverse.

"Upon joining the AIP and learning there would be a contest to select the new reverses of the American Eagle coins, I saw an opportunity to bring my own appreciation and experience of nature, and raptors in particular, to a very important coin,’ explained Norris. "I am excited to partner with NGC to take the personal connection that I feel with this coin one step further by signing certification labels."

"I am thrilled that Jennie Norris will be signing American Gold Eagle certification labels exclusively for NGC,’ said Mark Salzberg, NGC Chairman and Grading Finalizer. "It is an extraordinary achievement for her very first US Mint coin design to be the highly anticipated 2021 Gold Eagle, and it is quite an honor for us to offer her autograph to collectors.’

American Gold Eagles certified with the NGC Jennie Norris Signature Labels will be made available through select retailers. To learn more about the NGC Authentic Hand-Signed Labels program, which includes many numismatic luminaries, visit NGCcoin.com/labels.

NGC has long been the leader in American Eagle certification, with more than 1.6 million Gold Eagles and 11 million Silver Eagles graded. As the 2021 Eagles are released, NGC will offer many exciting ways to highlight both the original and the new Eagles. Stay tuned for details.

About Numismatic Guaranty Corporation® (NGC®)

NGC is the world’s largest and most trusted third-party grading service for coins, tokens and medals, with more than 48 million collectibles certified. Founded in 1987, NGC provides an accurate, consistent and impartial assessment of authenticity and grade. Every coin that NGC certifies is backed by the comprehensive NGC Guarantee of authenticity and grade, which gives buyers greater confidence. This results in higher prices realized and greater liquidity for NGC-certified coins. To learn more, visit NGCcoin.com.

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Jake

Hmmm is this news, advertising, or sponsored content. I know, and I assure you, it’s coins covered in clear oil!

Seth Riesling

It didn’t take this “coin cougar” long to shill for NGC & make $$$ from her autograph, which she provided for free till her design was selected! Such a deal & capitalism at it’s best/worst for sure…

NumisdudeTX

Jake

Good for you. I just dont like plastic. I think of the commercials of William Devane opening a safe with only gold, no plastic. To each their own. Wish you a happy year hunting and collecting!

Jake

Ps coin cougar lol I like it

sam tweedy

Mike Mezack and Mr. ebay Rick Tomaska better watch out for those “coin cougars” Understand!!!!

Jake

C’mon man new year new you!