What is a 1/4 ounce gold coin worth?
1/4 Oz American Gold Eagle Coin
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Payment Method | Qty | Price |
Credit Card / PayPal | 1+ | $466.67 |
Bank Wire / Check / Cryptocurrency | 1+ | $453.12 |
How much is a quarter of an ounce of gold?
Each coin is marked with its gold content – 1/4 oz fine gold. It carries a legal tender value of $10. The Golden Eagle coins are minted at 22 karat purity (91.67% gold, 3% silver, 5.33% copper). It is important to note that the coins do contain a full 1/4 troy ounce of gold.
How much is a quarter of gold?
Gold plated quarters are not valuable. The gold coated layer only contains a very small amount of gold. Therefore most gold plated quarters are only worth their face value of $0.25.
How much is a little gold coin worth?
USA Small Gold Coins
Product | Best Price |
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Half oz $20 Canadian Maple Leaf Gold Coins Half oz $20 Canadian Maple Leaf Gold Coins available from JM Bullion. | As Low As $1017.56 |
Half oz $25 American Eagle Gold Coins Half oz $25 American Eagle Gold Coins available from JM Bullion. | As Low As $1023.56 |
Where can I buy 1 / 4 oz of gold?
Buying gold in American 1/4 oz Gold Eagle Coins is a great way to own highly recognized quarter ounce fractional gold coins with a small premium over the world’s fluctuating spot gold price.
How much is a quarter ounce gold coin worth?
This quarter ounce gold coin carries a legal tender face value of $10 USD yet 1/4 oz American Gold Eagle Coins are traded based on their overall 1/4 oz gold coin weight and overall gold bullion coin content.
When did the 1 oz gold coin come out?
The first 1 oz Gold coin of this popular series was released in 1986. These U.S. Mint Gold coins are backed by the United States government and have a face value backed by the U.S. dollar. The 1 oz Gold Eagle is the most popular size among investors, as it contains 1 oz of U.S.-backed Gold.
Is the 1 / 4 oz gold eagle on sale?
1/4 oz Gold Eagles For Sale The quarter ounce American Gold Eagle is the official bullion coin of the United States Mint. In 1907, President Theodore Roosevelt commissioned the famous artist and sculptor Augustus Saint Gaudens to redesign all of the gold and silver currency for the entire nation.