2026 1/4 oz American Gold Eagle Coin BU
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| 120 + | $1,184.87 | $1,197.21 | $1,234.24 |
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In Brilliant Uncirculated (BU) condition, the coin showcases sharp detail and original mint luster.
Coin Highlights:
- Contains 1/4 troy oz of .9167 fine gold (22-karat).
- Issued in Brilliant Uncirculated condition, with no signs of wear and full mint brilliance.
- Obverse: Depicts Augustus Saint-Gaudens’ timeless Lady Liberty with torch and olive branch, first appearing on the 1907 $20 Gold Double Eagle.
- Reverse: Features Jennie Norris’s detailed close-up of a bald eagle, introduced in 2021, symbolizing pride and strength.
- Bears a $10 face value and is legal tender backed by the United States government.
- Minted by the United States Mint.
American Gold Eagle Series
Since 1986, the American Gold Eagle has been the official U.S. gold bullion coin and one of the most recognized bullion programs in the world. Its government guarantee and iconic designs have made it trusted by both investors and collectors. The 1/4 oz denomination allows for easier entry into gold ownership while still carrying the prestige of the series.
2026 1/4 oz American Gold Eagle Design
The obverse displays Saint-Gaudens’ celebrated Lady Liberty, widely regarded as one of the greatest works of American coin art. The reverse features Jennie Norris’s close-up bald eagle design, a modern portrayal that conveys strength and dignity. Together, the designs tie the coin to both America’s artistic past and its present.
United States Mint
Produced by the United States Mint, the American Gold Eagle is guaranteed for weight, content, and purity. The Mint’s longstanding reputation makes this coin highly trusted across global markets. Each release reflects the Mint’s dedication to precision and excellence in bullion production.
250th Anniversary of the United States (2026)
The 2026 Gold Eagle is released in the same year as America’s 250th anniversary. The coin’s release during this milestone year adds a layer of historical interest. Collectors and investors may find extra appeal in acquiring a 2026-dated Gold Eagle for this reason.
40th Anniversary of the American Gold Eagle (1986–2026)
The 2026 issue is also released in the 40th year of the American Gold Eagle program. This milestone gives the coin added relevance for those who track the series’ history. Anniversary-year releases are often viewed as significant dates to add to a collection.
Why choose 2026 American Gold Eagles?
The 2026 1/4 oz American Gold Eagle Coin BU combines fractional accessibility and classic design. Its BU condition offers sharp, brilliant surfaces, while its release during 2026 adds historical significance. For collectors and investors, it stands as both a practical and meaningful way to own gold.
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