American Eagle Gold CoinsIntroduced in 1986, the American Eagle Gold bullion coin is the world's most widely traded gold bullion coin. It is the only gold bullion coin whose content, purity, and weight is guaranteed by the government of the United States. Only gold mined in the U.S. is used in minting the American Gold Eagle.

The American Gold Eagle is made of 22-karat gold. An additional alloy of silver and copper is added to the coin to make it more wear-resistant. These alloys make the gold much more scratch resistant than twenty-four carat gold.

The gold American Eagle bullion coin is produced each year in four sizes and denominations:

  • one-ounce - $50.00

2010 GOLD EAGLE $50 EARLY RELEASES NGC MS69 IN STOCK

US $1,265.00

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2010 GOLD EAGLE $50 EARLY RELEASES NGC MS70 IN STOCK

US $1,291.00

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1986 United States One Ounce $50 Gold Eagle Proof

US $1,495.00

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  • half-ounce - $25.00

2009 $25 1 2oz Gold American Eagle NGC MS 70 Early Rel

US $665.89

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1998 $25 GENUINE AMERICAN LIBERTY EAGLE 1 2 OUNCE GOLD

US $516.65

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2006 American Eagle $25 Dollar 1 2 Oz Fine Gold Coin

US $585.00

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  • quarter-ounce - $10.00

1986 GOLD EAGLE PCGS MS70 MS 70 QUARTER OUNCE OZ $10

US $1,975.00

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1992 Quarter Ounce $10 Gold Eagle Gem BU

US $9.95

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Gold Bullion Coin American Eagle Quarter Ounce Proof

US $50.00

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  • one-tenth ounce - $5.00

1997 US 5 Dollar American Eagle 1 10 Oz Gold Coin

US $125.49

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2005 $5 AMERICAN EAGLE 1 10 OUNCE GOLD COIN NGC MS 69

US $141.01

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1995 US 5 Dollar American Eagle 1 10 Oz Gold Coin

US $155.10

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The obverse design features a full-length rendition of lady liberty, designed by Augustus St. Gauden in 1907, with flowing hair, holding a torch in her right hand and an olive branch in her left, with the capitol building in the left background.

The reverse design, created by sculptor Miley Busiek, features a male eagle carrying an olive branch flying above a nest containing a female eagle and her hatchlings.

The market value of the American Eagle Gold coin is generally about equal to the market value of itsr gold content, not its face value.  Its actual selling price can vary on a daily basis, depending upon on the current spot price of gold.