The 1 oz Gold American Eagle (1991, MCMXCI) is a popular bullion piece manufactured by the United States Mint. It features Lady Liberty on the front and a family of eagles on the reverse. Its classic style, investment-grade purity, and historical appeal are all combined in this 22-karat gold strike. Key Features: >1.0909 troy ounces (33.931 grammes) is the gross weight. >One troy ounce (31.103 grammes) of gold is the net weight. >Copper and silver alloying for increased durability >Comprises 5.33% copper, 3% silver, and 91.67% gold. >Supported by the U.S. government for purity, weight, and content >Lady Liberty is depicted on the obverse, while an eagle family is shown on the reverse. >The Roman numeral year "MCMXCI" (1991) is present. >$50 in legal money (face value)
The 1 oz Gold American Eagle (1991, MCMXCI) is a popular bullion piece manufactured by the United States Mint. It features Lady Liberty on the front and a family of eagles on the reverse. Its classic style, investment-grade purity, and historical appeal are all combined in this 22-karat gold strike. Key Features: >1.0909 troy ounces (33.931 grammes) is the gross weight. >One troy ounce (31.103 grammes) of gold is the net weight. >Copper and silver alloying for increased durability >Comprises 5.33% copper, 3% silver, and 91.67% gold. >Supported by the U.S. government for purity, weight, and content >Lady Liberty is depicted on the obverse, while an eagle family is shown on the reverse. >The Roman numeral year "MCMXCI" (1991) is present. >$50 in legal money (face value)
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The 1 oz Gold American Eagle (1991, MCMXCI) is a popular bullion piece manufactured by the United States Mint. It features Lady Liberty on the front and a family of eagles on the reverse. Its classic style, investment-grade purity, and historical appeal are all combined in this 22-karat gold strike.
Key Features:
>1.0909 troy ounces (33.931 grammes) is the gross weight. >One troy ounce (31.103 grammes) of gold is the net weight. >Copper and silver alloying for increased durability >Comprises 5.33% copper, 3% silver, and 91.67% gold. >Supported by the U.S. government for purity, weight, and content >Lady Liberty is depicted on the obverse, while an eagle family is shown on the reverse. >The Roman numeral year "MCMXCI" (1991) is present. >$50 in legal money (face value)