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1988 $5 Gold American Eagle – NGC MS 70 – Anna Cabral Signed
The Rarest 1/10 oz Gold Eagle in the Series
This is it—the rarest $5 Gold American Eagle in the entire series. Struck in just its third year of production, the 1988 $5 Gold Eagle holds a special place in U.S. Mint history. But what makes this particular example truly exceptional is its perfect MS 70 grade from NGC and its coveted label hand-signed by Anna Cabral, 42nd Treasurer of the United States.
Out of hundreds of thousands originally minted, only a tiny fraction have survived in flawless Mint State 70 condition, making it one of the most elusive key-date modern gold coins—and a must-have for serious Gold Eagle collectors.
Key Features:
Year: 1988 – Key date in the $5 Gold Eagle series
Denomination: $5 (1/10 oz of .9167 fine gold)
Grade: NGC MS 70 – Perfect condition
Label: Hand-signed by Anna Cabral
Rarity: Widely recognized as the rarest MS 70 1/10 oz Gold Eagle in the entire series
Historic Significance: Early issue from the third year of Gold Eagle production
Whether you're completing a registry set or acquiring a cornerstone rarity, this 1988 $5 Gold Eagle offers unmatched scarcity, top-tier condition, and collector prestige with the Cabral signature label.
Act quickly—opportunities to acquire this legendary modern gold rarity in MS 70 Cabral are few and far between.