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Graded Gold Eagles (BU) overview

Graded BU Gold Eagles are American Gold Eagle coins that have been independently graded by a major third-party grading service — most commonly PCGS or NGC — and assigned a Mint State (MS) numerical grade, encapsulated in a tamper-evident holder.

Updated June 2026

Graded Gold Eagles (BU)

Graded BU Gold Eagles are American Gold Eagle coins that have been independently graded by a major third-party grading service — most commonly PCGS or NGC — and assigned a Mint State (MS) numerical grade, encapsulated in a tamper-evident holder. The American Gold Eagle series, struck in 22-karat (.9167 fine) gold, is issued by the United States Mint and carries legal-tender status. Coins in this category are graded in the Mint State tier, meaning they were never placed into circulation and exhibit no wear, with grades typically ranging from MS-65 through MS-70 depending on strike quality and surface preservation. The American Gold Eagle series debuted in 1986 and is struck in four denominations: the 1 oz ($50), 1/2 oz ($25), 1/4 oz ($10), and 1/10 oz ($5). All four sizes share the same obverse design — a modern adaptation of Augustus Saint-Gaudens' classic Liberty motif — paired with a reverse depicting a family of eagles. The series has seen design evolution over the decades, including an updated reverse design introduced in 2021, making year-of-issue an important variable for registry collectors and type collectors alike. On CoinDuffle, this category brings together graded BU Gold Eagles from multiple dealers, spanning a wide range of years, denominations, and MS grades. Listings include both earlier dates from the series' first decade and more recent issues, with individual coins graded by PCGS, NGC, and other recognized services. Collectors building date sets, registry sets, or seeking specific MS grades across denominations will find varied inventory here from vetted numismatic dealers.

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About Graded Gold Eagles (BU)

Graded BU Gold Eagles are American Gold Eagle coins that have been independently graded by a major third-party grading service — most commonly PCGS or NGC — and assigned a Mint State (MS) numerical grade, encapsulated in a tamper-evident holder. The American Gold Eagle series, struck in 22-karat (.9167 fine) gold, is issued by the United States Mint and carries legal-tender status. Coins in this category are graded in the Mint State tier, meaning they were never placed into circulation and exhibit no wear, with grades typically ranging from MS-65 through MS-70 depending on strike quality and surface preservation.

The American Gold Eagle series debuted in 1986 and is struck in four denominations: the 1 oz ($50), 1/2 oz ($25), 1/4 oz ($10), and 1/10 oz ($5). All four sizes share the same obverse design — a modern adaptation of Augustus Saint-Gaudens' classic Liberty motif — paired with a reverse depicting a family of eagles. The series has seen design evolution over the decades, including an updated reverse design introduced in 2021, making year-of-issue an important variable for registry collectors and type collectors alike.

On CoinDuffle, this category brings together graded BU Gold Eagles from multiple dealers, spanning a wide range of years, denominations, and MS grades. Listings include both earlier dates from the series' first decade and more recent issues, with individual coins graded by PCGS, NGC, and other recognized services. Collectors building date sets, registry sets, or seeking specific MS grades across denominations will find varied inventory here from vetted numismatic dealers.

Frequently asked questions

A graded BU (Brilliant Uncirculated) Gold Eagle is a coin that has been submitted to a professional third-party grading service such as PCGS or NGC, evaluated for strike quality and surface preservation, and assigned a Mint State (MS) numerical grade — typically on a scale of MS-60 to MS-70. The coin is then sealed in a labeled, tamper-evident plastic holder (commonly called a slab) displaying its grade.
The American Gold Eagle series is produced in four standard sizes: 1 troy oz ($50 face value, .9167 fine gold), 1/2 troy oz ($25), 1/4 troy oz ($10), and 1/10 troy oz ($5). All four denominations share the same core design and are struck in 22-karat gold. Collectors may find any or all four sizes represented within graded BU listings, depending on available dealer inventory.
The American Gold Eagle series began in 1986, so graded BU examples can be found from that year through current production. More recent dates — particularly from the 2000s onward — tend to appear most frequently in graded form. Coins from 1986–1991 carry added collector interest as early issues, while the redesigned 2021 reverse is sought after by type collectors. Availability across years varies with dealer inventory.
Graded BU Gold Eagles are business-strike (Mint State) coins intended for general sale, featuring a standard matte or satiny luster. Proof Gold Eagles, by contrast, are specially produced using polished dies and planchets, yielding deeply mirrored fields and frosted devices. Proof coins carry a 'PR' or 'PF' prefix on their grade rather than 'MS.' Both types are graded and slabbed, but they originate from different Mint production processes.
The majority of graded Gold Eagles on CoinDuffle are encapsulated by PCGS (Professional Coin Grading Service) or NGC (Numismatic Guaranty Company), the two most widely recognized services in U.S. numismatics. Some listings may feature coins graded by other accepted services. The specific grading service and assigned grade are noted in each listing, making it straightforward to filter by preference.

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Comparison of certified (graded) and raw graded gold eagles (bu)
FactorCertified / graded (PCGS, NGC)Raw / uncertified
AuthenticationThird-party verified and sealed in a tamper-evident holderAssessed by the buyer or dealer
LiquidityHigher — the grade is a standardized, trusted referenceVaries with buyer confidence and condition
Typical premiumHigher (covers grading cost and assurance)Lower — closer to melt or bullion value
Best forNumismatic value and resale confidenceStacking by weight at the lowest cost

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