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2001 1/4 oz Gold Eagle – BU

$1,155.00

The 2001 1/4 oz Gold Eagle – BU, struck by the United States Mint, features the iconic Lady Liberty and a family of eagles, symbolizing hope and unity. Crafted from .9167 fine gold and continuing the celebrated Gold Eagle series launched in 1986, this brilliant uncirculated coin offers collectors a compact piece rich in American artistry, heritage, and enduring appeal.

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The 2001 1/4 oz Gold Eagle – BU stands as a gleaming testament to American craftsmanship and heritage. Struck in brilliant uncirculated condition, this coin radiates with a luster that captures the eye and imagination. Its obverse features Augustus Saint-Gaudens’ iconic Lady Liberty, torch raised high, symbolizing hope and freedom. The reverse showcases a majestic family of eagles, embodying unity and strength, designed by Miley Busiek. Each detail is sharply defined, reflecting the advanced minting techniques of the United States Mint.

Containing a quarter ounce of pure gold, the 2001 Gold Eagle offers both tangible beauty and enduring value. Its legal tender status, backed by the U.S. government, ensures authenticity and trust. The coin’s compact size makes it easy to store, display, or gift, while its recognizable design enhances its appeal worldwide. Collectors and enthusiasts cherish the 2001 edition for its historical significance and pristine condition. The Gold Eagle’s durability, thanks to its alloyed composition, ensures it withstands the test of time.

This coin’s allure lies not only in its gold content but also in its role as a piece of American history. The Gold Eagle series began in 1986, inspired by the nation’s rich numismatic tradition. Over the years, it has become a symbol of excellence and reliability, treasured by collectors and patriots alike.

  • Purity: 91.67% gold (22 karat)
  • Weight: 1/4 troy ounce (0.25 oz)
  • Manufacturer: United States Mint
  • Diameter: 22 mm
  • Face Value: $10 (USD)
  • Condition: Brilliant Uncirculated (BU)
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