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The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the American Arts Gold Medals series of Medals & Tokens in the U.S. Coins contains 10 distinct entries with CPG® values between $1,650.00 and $3,600.00.
The American Arts Gold Medallions were issued from 1980 to 1984 as a series of Congressionally mandated gold bullion pieces. For each year of the series, separate one ounce and one-half ounce pieces were produced featuring famous American artists. While the series experienced slow sales and was deemed by some as a failure, it did set the stage for the immensely popular and successful American Eagle gold and silver bullion coin series. (https://americanartsgoldmedallions.com)

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  American Arts Gold Medals Value Range Favorite
American Arts Gold Medals Value Range  
1980 Medal Grant Wood, 1 Ounce Gold MS
$3,250
-
$3,600
$3,250 - $3,600
1980 Medal Marian Anderson, 1/2 Ounce Gold MS
$1,650
-
$1,950
$1,650 - $1,950
1981 Medal Mark Twain, 1 Ounce Gold MS
$3,250
-
$3,600
$3,250 - $3,600
1981 Medal Willa Cather, 1/2 Ounce Gold MS
$1,650
-
$1,950
$1,650 - $1,950
1982 Medal Louis Armstrong, 1 Ounce Gold MS
$3,250
-
$3,600
$3,250 - $3,600
1982 Medal Frank Lloyd Wright, 1/2 Ounce Gold MS
$1,650
-
$1,950
$1,650 - $1,950
1983 Medal Robert Frost, 1 Ounce Gold MS
$3,250
-
$3,600
$3,250 - $3,600
1983 Medal Alexander Calder, 1/2 Ounce Gold MS
$1,650
-
$1,950
$1,650 - $1,950

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1984 Medal Helen Hayes, 1 Ounce Gold MS
$3,250
-
$3,600
$3,250 - $3,600
1984 Medal John Steinbeck, 1/2 Ounce Gold MS
$1,650
-
$1,950
$1,650 - $1,950
       

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The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the American Arts Gold Medals series of Medals & Tokens in the U.S. Coins contains 10 distinct entries with CPG® values between $1,650.00 and $3,600.00.
The American Arts Gold Medallions were issued from 1980 to 1984 as a series of Congressionally mandated gold bullion pieces. For each year of the series, separate one ounce and one-half ounce pieces were produced featuring famous American artists. While the series experienced slow sales and was deemed by some as a failure, it did set the stage for the immensely popular and successful American Eagle gold and silver bullion coin series. (https://americanartsgoldmedallions.com)

Catalog Detail