As the year draws to a close, pre-sales of the 2025 American Eagle will start in the coming weeks. Based on previous years, precious metals dealers should begin offering the 2025 American Silver and Gold Eagles for pre-sales in November.
These pre-sales allow investors to lock in prices before the coins are available, ensuring they don’t miss out on the early releases.
While the coins are not expected to ship from the U.S. Mint until the first half of January 2025, many buyers take advantage of pre-sales to lock in the price and guarantee that they will receive their coins as soon as they are distributed.
Many analysts predict that gold and silver prices will continue climbing through next year. Buying during pre-sales allows investors to lock in the price per ounce when they make the purchase. While prices will likely fluctuate before delivery, speculative investors may anticipate higher returns.
As some of the most recognizable and trusted coins in the world, American Silver Eagles (1 oz of .999 fine silver) and American Gold Eagles (offered in 1 oz, 1/2 oz, 1/4 oz, and 1/10 oz of 22-karat gold) are the go-to options for many investors looking for physical bullion. Rumors are circulating that Costco may permanently incorporate these precious metals into their product line, which will only help bolster the awareness further.
During this period, market availability of current-year coins can become scarce, leading to increases in premiums. Typically, secondary market or random-year Silver Eagles will have the lowest premiums.
What to Expect from the 2025 American Eagle Coins
The designs of the 2025 American Silver and American Gold Eagle have remained largely unchanged since the 2021 design refresh. The 2025 mintage coins feature the edge notch for additional security against counterfeiting.
Both coins are known for their patriotic designs, premium minting quality, and, of course, their precious metal content. Investors will find the 2025 American Eagles to be no different—an attractive investment that combines artistry with intrinsic value.
Dealers Expecting Strong Demand
With gold and silver prices hitting record highs week and week, dealers are anticipating strong demand. Early buyers should quickly secure their coins at market prices when they become available for sale.
During periods of strong market demand, the current-year American Eagles tend to sell out quickly, as was the case during the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic.
With prices now hitting new highs, a similar scenario could unfold, especially as more investors seek tangible assets amidst the ongoing inflation and economic instability.
Many dealers offer special pre-order pricing, incentivizing those eager to add the 2025 coins to their portfolios before they hit the broader market.
Shipping: January 2025
The Mint has historically fulfilled the first orders during the first two week of January. While pre-sales are beginning now, investors will need to wait for the coins to officially ship from the U.S. Mint.
If you’re considering adding the 2025 American Eagles to your portfolio, now is a good time to explore pre-sale opportunities and secure your position before the rush begins in January. Be sure to check the specific terms and conditions on each dealers’ website prior to purchase to confirm the specific shipping date.
What and Who are U.S. Mint Authorized Purchasers?
U.S. Mint Authorized Purchasers are a select group of companies officially approved to purchase bullion coins directly in bulk.
These Authorized Purchasers (APs) act as wholesalers between the U.S. Mint and the general public, helping distribute coins like the American Silver Eagle, American Gold Eagle, American Platinum Eagle, and other bullion products to the retail market.
Authorized Purchasers sell to wholesalers, retail precious metals dealers, and, in some cases, directly to the public. This distribution network ensures that U.S. Mint bullion products are widely available in domestic and international markets.
Becoming a U.S. Mint Authorized Purchaser involves meeting stringent criteria, such as financial standards, to ensure they can buy and distribute large quantities of bullion.
Some Examples of U.S. Mint Authorized Purchasers:
- American Precious Metals Exchange (APMEX)
- A‑Mark Precious Metals, Inc. (JM Bullion, BGASC, BullionMax, Provident Metals and others)
- Coins & Things, Inc.
- Dillon Gage Inc. of Dallas
- The Gold Center
- StoneX Bullion