1991 1/4 oz Gold Eagle BU

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1991 1/4 oz Gold Eagle BU
1991 1/4 oz Gold Eagle BU
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The 1991 1/4 oz Gold American Eagle offers a smart and versatile way to invest in physical gold while owning a piece of one of the most recognizable bullion programs in the world. Entering its sixth year, the American Gold Eagle series remained a symbol of strength, stability, and American pride. Struck in 22-karat gold and backed by the U.S. government, this coin delivers both beauty and security.

Why Choose the 1991 1/4 oz Gold Eagle:

The quarter-ounce denomination provides a balanced investment option, offering a significant gold holding with manageable cost and liquidity. Its consistent design and early-series status make it ideal for collectors building out a full run or investors looking for fractional diversification.

Historical Significance:

By 1991, the American Gold Eagle had firmly secured its role in the global bullion market. The sixth-year issue represents the stability and ongoing popularity of the series, driven by trusted design and guaranteed weight. The 1991 1/4 oz Gold Eagle reflects both investment potential and the enduring craftsmanship of the U.S. Mint.

Highlights:

  • Contains 1/4 oz of actual gold weight in a .9167 fine gold alloy with added copper and silver for enhanced durability.
  • Dated 1991 — marking the sixth consecutive year of Gold Eagle production.
  • Obverse: Features Saint-Gaudens' iconic Lady Liberty with torch and olive branch, set against a radiant sunburst.
  • Reverse: Displays Miley Busiek's family of bald eagles, symbolizing American unity, strength, and heritage.
  • Legal tender with a $10 face value, backed by the U.S. government for gold content and authenticity.

Specifications

SKU:
121
Year:
1991
Grade:
Brilliant Unc
Grade Service:
None
Denomination:
10 Dollars
Mint Mark:
W-West Point (Not Shown)
Metal Content:
0.25 Troy Oz
Purity:
0.9167
Thickness:
1.83 mm
Diameter:
22 mm

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