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American Gold Eagle 1 oz: Value, Specifications, Premiums, and Resale Guide

The 1 oz American Gold Eagle is one of the most liquid gold bullion coins in the U.S. market. It contains one full troy ounce of gold, despite its 22-karat alloy composition, and is widely recognized by dealers, collectors, and private sellers.

Why It Matters

This coin is useful as a benchmark page because many buyers and sellers compare other gold products against it. Its spread between melt value, retail price, and dealer buyback helps explain the real market difference between spot gold and physical gold.

Buyer Questions

Is an American Gold Eagle pure gold?

It is 22-karat gold, or 91.67% gold by gross weight, but it contains exactly one troy ounce of fine gold.

Why does it cost more than spot?

Retail prices include minting, distribution, dealer margin, and market demand for a recognizable sovereign bullion coin.

Seller Guidance

A seller should know the current gold spot price, the coin's one-ounce fine gold content, and the spread between retail and buyback offers before accepting a quote.

Authentication Notes

Confirm gross weight, diameter, thickness, edge detail, and acoustic or assay results. High-value gold coins should not be judged by appearance alone.

Comparison Notes

Commonly compared with the Gold Buffalo, Canadian Gold Maple Leaf, South African Krugerrand, and 1 oz gold bars.

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Sources & Methodology

Specifications reference United States Mint and Major bullion dealer product specifications. Pricing telemetry is modeled for educational display and should not be treated as a live quote.

Estimated market telemetry based on spot assumptions plus typical bullion retail premiums. Not a live quote.