Amidst the Great Recession, the United States Mint saw renewed interest in its American Gold Eagle Coins. Following a dip in demand in 2007, the onset of the recession in late 2007 and 2008 resulted in growing demand in the years ahead. 2009 marked a temporary high point for the coins before another dropoff in the early 2010s. Today, 2009 1/4 oz American Gold Eagle Coins are available to you online at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
What a difference a few years makes for the demand in gold bullion. In 2007, American Gold Eagles set several near-record lows, with the 1/4 oz Gold Eagle registering its lowest mintage to date and its lowest ever as of 2021. From a low of 34,004 coins in 2007, the American Gold Eagle soared nearly three times higher in 2009 to land at 110,000 coins in total.
All 2009 1/4 oz American Gold Eagle Coins in this listing come to you with individual flips. American Gold Eagles are 22-karat gold coins that boast a metallic alloy of 91.67% gold content per coin, as well as 5.33% copper and 3% silver.
On the obverse of 2009 American Gold Eagle Coins is a bust of Lady Liberty. This front-facing portrait from 1907 was created by Augustus Saint-Gaudens and was originally used on the obverse of the $20 Gold Double Eagle from 1907 to 1933. The design field includes a full-length bust of Liberty walking toward the viewer as she holds up a torch in her right hand with an olive branch in her left. The U.S. Capitol Building is featured in the background at Liberty’s feet as sun rays are found on the horizon behind her figure.
The reverse side of 2009 1/4 oz Gold Eagle Coins comes with a depiction of a family of American bald eagles. The design shows a male eagle soaring over a large nest that holds a female eagle and hatchlings within.
Please contact JM Bullion if you have any questions. Our team is available to assist you at 800-276-6508, online using our live chat, and via our email address.
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Amidst the Great Recession, the United States Mint saw renewed interest in its American Gold Eagle Coins. Following a dip in demand in 2007, the onset of the recession in late 2007 and 2008 resulted in growing demand in the years ahead. 2009 marked a temporary high point for the coins before another dropoff in the early 2010s. Today, 2009 1/4 oz American Gold Eagle Coins are available to you online at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
What a difference a few years makes for the demand in gold bullion. In 2007, American Gold Eagles set several near-record lows, with the 1/4 oz Gold Eagle registering its lowest mintage to date and its lowest ever as of 2021. From a low of 34,004 coins in 2007, the American Gold Eagle soared nearly three times higher in 2009 to land at 110,000 coins in total.
All 2009 1/4 oz American Gold Eagle Coins in this listing come to you with individual flips. American Gold Eagles are 22-karat gold coins that boast a metallic alloy of 91.67% gold content per coin, as well as 5.33% copper and 3% silver.
On the obverse of 2009 American Gold Eagle Coins is a bust of Lady Liberty. This front-facing portrait from 1907 was created by Augustus Saint-Gaudens and was originally used on the obverse of the $20 Gold Double Eagle from 1907 to 1933. The design field includes a full-length bust of Liberty walking toward the viewer as she holds up a torch in her right hand with an olive branch in her left. The U.S. Capitol Building is featured in the background at Liberty’s feet as sun rays are found on the horizon behind her figure.
The reverse side of 2009 1/4 oz Gold Eagle Coins comes with a depiction of a family of American bald eagles. The design shows a male eagle soaring over a large nest that holds a female eagle and hatchlings within.
Please contact JM Bullion if you have any questions. Our team is available to assist you at 800-276-6508, online using our live chat, and via our email address.