American Silver Eagle Engraver Michael Gaudioso to Sign NGC Labels

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Michael Gaudioso, engraver of the new American Silver Eagle reverse, has agreed to sign certification labels exclusively for Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC).

The addition of Gaudioso is the perfect complement to NGC’s long-standing exclusive signature arrangement with John Mercanti, engraver of the original Silver Eagle reverse.

To mark the 35th anniversary of the flagship bullion coins of the United States, the US Mint is updating the reverse of the Silver Eagle in 2021 as well as that of its companion coin, the Gold Eagle. This is the first major design change to the American Eagles since the coins were introduced in 1986. Incredibly, both the original reverse and the new reverse will be issued in 2021 — another first for collectors.

In contrast to the iconic Heraldic Eagle reverse created by Mercanti, the new Silver Eagle reverse design features a dynamic image of a naturalistic bald eagle. Gripping an oak branch — a symbol of strength and endurance — the eagle is coming in for a landing with its powerful wings spread wide.

Likewise, the inscriptions that wrap around the perimeter of the design are presented in a bold, modern style. E PLURIBUS UNUM, the national motto, is enlarged and moved above the coin’s weight, rather than in a ribbon as in the original design.

The new Silver Eagle reverse is not the only significant release for Gaudioso in 2021. It was recently announced that he is the engraver of the new Washington Crossing the Delaware Quarter reverse design, which will be introduced into circulation this year.

In addition to the new American Silver Eagle reverse and Quarter reverse, Gaudioso has executed the sculpts required to produce more than 35 coins and medals. Among these are the 2020 American Eagle Platinum Proof Coin Program, the 2019 American Liberty High Relief Gold Coin and Silver Medal and several America the Beautiful Quarters.

Prior to joining the US Mint’s sculpting-engraving department, Gaudioso worked as a master painter and designer for America’s oldest and largest glass studio, Willet Hauser. He earned his Master of Fine Arts degree from the New York Academy Graduate School of Figurative Art in New York City.

"To be part of the American Silver Eagle’s legacy is a career-defining honor," said Gaudioso. "I am pleased to extend that honor to signing NGC certification labels."

"Since its inception, the NGC Authentic Hand-Signed Labels program has drawn the most esteemed and prolific numismatic artists," said Mark Salzberg, NGC Chairman and Grading Finalizer. "We are proud to add Michael Gaudioso to our roster and to be able to offer collectors signatures from the engravers of both the original and the new Silver Eagle reverse."

American Silver Eagles certified with the NGC Michael Gaudioso Signature Labels will be made available through select retailers. To learn more about the NGC Authentic Hand-Signed Labels program and its many significant signers, visit NGCcoin.com/signaturelabels.

With more than 11 million Silver Eagles and more than 1.6 million Gold Eagles graded, NGC is the unrivaled leader in American Eagle certification. As the 2021 Eagles are released, NGC will offer many exciting ways to highlight both the original and new Eagles. Learn more at NGCcoin.com/2021-american-eagles.

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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RonnieBGood

Do all these signed labels really ever add any value to the graded coin? For the most part, NO!

sam tweedy

Just another waste of money on a poor eagle design!!! NO THANKS!!!

Jake

I’m ALL in, oh wait, no that’s fake news. I bet Michael Gaudioso buys the most. I personally wont splurge for one.

Jake

I just realized flipping flippers flip because they think their guaranteed item in a hunk of junk is worth more than issue price. I cant wait to meet the beavis and butthead who collect junk plastic.

JOHN GRIFFIN

A signed label does not add value to a coin. Just another way for NGC and PCGS to make extra money. The only value comes with the grade.

Last edited 3 years ago by JOHN GRIFFIN