1988-P $25 1/2 oz Gold Eagle PCGS PR70 Deep Cameo Hand-Signed by David Hall 1/3
Description:
This 1988-P $25 American Gold Eagle is a scarce Proof strike from the early years of the U.S. Mint's prestigious Gold Eagle series. Struck at the Philadelphia Mint, this coin contains one-half troy ounce of 22-karat gold and features a dazzling Deep Cameo (DCAM) finish, emphasizing its ultra-sharp contrast between frosted devices and deeply mirrored fields.
The obverse features the legendary Saint-Gaudens' Lady Liberty, originally designed for the $20 Double Eagle (1907–1933), standing confidently with a torch and olive branch as sun rays beam behind her. The reverse, designed by Miley Busiek, showcases a family of bald eagles, symbolizing American strength, unity, and legacy.
Graded PR70 Deep Cameo by PCGS, this coin is in perfect condition, with no imperfections visible under magnification. Adding to its rarity, this coin comes hand-signed by David Hall, the esteemed co-founder of PCGS, further enhancing its prestige. Even more remarkable, PCGS reports only 3 coins in this grade, making it an extraordinary rarity for collectors.
Collector’s Value:
With a perfect PR70 Deep Cameo grade, an exceptionally low PCGS population of just 3, and an exclusive David Hall hand-signed certification, this 1988-P Gold Eagle is an ultra-rare numismatic treasure. As an early-year issue of the Gold Eagle series, this piece is highly sought after by elite collectors. Given its extreme scarcity, historical significance, and flawless preservation, this coin represents a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own a premier investment-grade Gold Eagle.