Description
The 2025 1/4 oz American Gold Eagle, minted by the United States Mint, is an excellent fractional gold investment coin, offering a balance of affordability, liquidity, and timeless design. Struck from 22-karat gold (91.67% pure gold), this coin contains 1/4 troy ounce of pure gold, with additional copper and silver for enhanced durability.
On the obverse, Augustus Saint-Gaudens’ iconic Lady Liberty strides forward, holding a torch and olive branch—symbolizing strength and freedom. The reverse, designed by Jennie Norris, showcases a majestic Bald Eagle close-up, a powerful emblem of American heritage and independence.
Recognized worldwide and backed by the U.S. government, the 2025 Gold Eagle is a trusted and highly liquid asset. Its smaller size makes it more accessible while maintaining the prestige and security of the full-ounce version.
Key Features:
- Contains: 1/4 troy ounce of 22-karat gold (91.67% gold, 3% silver, 5.33% copper)
- Mint: United States Mint
- Condition: Brilliant Uncirculated (BU)
- Obverse: Lady Liberty design by Augustus Saint-Gaudens
- Reverse: American Bald Eagle design by Jennie Norris
- Legal Tender: Face value of $10 USD
- IRA Eligible: Approved for Precious Metals IRAs
- Durability: Alloyed with copper and silver for added strength
Specifications:
- Metal: Gold
- Fineness: 91.67% Pure Gold (22K)
- Weight: 1/4 Troy Ounce (Total weight: 8.48g)
- Diameter: 22 mm
- Thickness: 1.83 mm
- Edge: Reeded
- Mint Mark: No mint mark (Bullion version)
FAQs:
✅ Why invest in the 2025 1/4 oz Gold Eagle?
The fractional size makes it an affordable entry point into gold investing, offering strong liquidity and government backing.
✅ Is the 2025 Gold Eagle IRA-eligible?
Yes! The 2025 1/4 oz Gold Eagle meets IRS requirements and is approved for Precious Metals IRAs.
✅ How does 22K gold compare to 24K gold?
Unlike 24K gold coins (such as the Gold Maple Leaf), the Gold Eagle’s 22K alloy enhances scratch resistance and durability while still containing a full 1/4 oz of pure gold.
✅ Will my coin have a mint mark?
The bullion version does not carry a mint mark, while Proof & Burnished versions may have a “W” for West Point Mint.







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